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The manager sent a message that she was going to resign. What's a better answer?

The manager told you that so-and-so was leaving. What should you say when you hear this? Is this the question you asked?

A: First of all, the manager can tell you that you should get on well with him. After all, he told you in advance that someone was leaving, or the employee had asked for leave, but he just didn't come back. Then the manager said it directly in front of the employees in the office. Or an employee who wants to resign chooses to leave his job in case of family events or emergencies, so that the manager feels indifferent and reveals it to the employee in advance;

Answer: When you hear this question, you should answer it like this: 1. He (she) is really excellent. Why did you choose to leave? If he is hiding something, I hope to help him according to my ability through the company platform. I don't want him to leave. I also hope that the manager and HR department can communicate more and keep him. He (she) has been working hard because of poor family conditions. He can leave his job. I wonder if the platform the company gave him lengthened the periodicity of his efforts and achievements? If so, I hope the manager can bend the rules of the human resources department. As long as he can solve the living problems such as food and shelter, I believe he can stay and continue to work. Manager, why did he (she) leave his job? Did HR do psychological counseling with him? If he can't adapt to the working environment, then leave his job and get together after work. If it is because of the office atmosphere, or because he pays less than he gets, I hope the manager can work with the HR department to reform the company's management system, promotion system or salary system. If this situation does not change, someone will leave. Anyway, I don't want him to leave.

Because the question is too macro, I hope to correct and discuss the wrong answers; Answering doesn't mean that any HR wants to reply to someone who wants to leave voluntarily; Thanks for adoption