#BeyondBias: Departing Employees—Especially Minorities—Hold the Key to Competitiveness

When employees leave, they take knowledge, expertise, and, often, unresolved grievances. Companies that systematically collect feedback from departing employees, particularly those from minority backgrounds, gain access to critical insights that can help identify systemic barriers, improve retention strategies, enhance employer branding and increase innovation and performance

 

The idea that former employees have no stake in a company’s future is not only short-sighted but actively harmful.

Employees leave for many reasons—career growth, personal changes, dissatisfaction—but their experiences within an organisation remain valuable data points and managers can gather this valuable information to ensure company’s productivity.

Biased Management and the Cost of Ignoring Departing Employees

The alternative view—”If they are leaving, their opinions don’t matter”—rests on the assumption that their relevance to the company disappears once an employee exits. This approach reinforces a toxic culture and damages company’s reputation and external relationships.

A non-biased management approach would:

  1. Implement structured exit interviews: Ensure employees, especially those from minority backgrounds, have a safe space to provide candid feedback.
  2. Analyze departure trends: Track patterns in who is leaving and why, using data to inform policy changes.
  3. Take action on feedback: Demonstrating responsiveness to employee concerns fosters a culture of trust and improvement.
  4. Engage alumni networks: Former employees can become brand ambassadors or even return in senior roles, bringing fresh perspectives.

The lesson is clear: listening to those who leave is not a sign of weakness but a mark of forward-thinking leadership.

Unconscious Bias in the Workplace: Practical Advice for Managers” provides actionable insights and strategies to help leaders address unconscious biases undermining organisational inclusivity and equity.

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