I am looking for opinions on a situation.
If any of you have read my blog you will know my company is going through a merger of sorts with the combination of two departments. It has been hard on a lot of people and one person that I have all the respect in the world for in my opinion got shafted.
I am senior member of the management team and have a lot of insight into the people of my department. This person was my first hire and worked directly for me for many years. He has been a valued member of the department and I groomed him to replace me so I could move on to bigger and better things. It worked well and this person was becoming not only a great technical manager but a well respected manager of people as well. It has been an honor and a privileged to have worked with him. This is not a feeling I give to many people. For the other members that are Marines I am sure you can understand this and can attest to this.
I knew from the very start that when the change happened that this person would be an issue and may decide to leave. I wouldn't blame him as I am in the same boat. I expressed this to my boss and the company leadership team at the time of this change.
The company policy is not to provide references for employees and to refer anyone to HR. This person knows I respect him and I have told him that he can always count on me for anything. Today I was asked for a reference and decided to give it. I told the person what they needed to know and was asked what I thought of this person. I told them that I knew the call was coming and it will be tremendous loss loosing this person. I said he has a tremendous desire to learn and has a lot of technical knowledge and is developing into a great manager. I gave him a great review.
This is the first time in my career that I have had an employee ask for a review from me. In the last few years my department has maintained 90% or better every year in retention.
My loyalties are in question right now with the company and I feel like I am a cancer in some ways. I feel the company will go through pain if I leave but ultimately may be better off.
I feel like my ethics were challenged today. I am not sure I did the right thing.
Anyone have any thoughts or would like to tell me I screwed up? I can take it.
If any of you have read my blog you will know my company is going through a merger of sorts with the combination of two departments. It has been hard on a lot of people and one person that I have all the respect in the world for in my opinion got shafted.
I am senior member of the management team and have a lot of insight into the people of my department. This person was my first hire and worked directly for me for many years. He has been a valued member of the department and I groomed him to replace me so I could move on to bigger and better things. It worked well and this person was becoming not only a great technical manager but a well respected manager of people as well. It has been an honor and a privileged to have worked with him. This is not a feeling I give to many people. For the other members that are Marines I am sure you can understand this and can attest to this.
I knew from the very start that when the change happened that this person would be an issue and may decide to leave. I wouldn't blame him as I am in the same boat. I expressed this to my boss and the company leadership team at the time of this change.
The company policy is not to provide references for employees and to refer anyone to HR. This person knows I respect him and I have told him that he can always count on me for anything. Today I was asked for a reference and decided to give it. I told the person what they needed to know and was asked what I thought of this person. I told them that I knew the call was coming and it will be tremendous loss loosing this person. I said he has a tremendous desire to learn and has a lot of technical knowledge and is developing into a great manager. I gave him a great review.
This is the first time in my career that I have had an employee ask for a review from me. In the last few years my department has maintained 90% or better every year in retention.
My loyalties are in question right now with the company and I feel like I am a cancer in some ways. I feel the company will go through pain if I leave but ultimately may be better off.
I feel like my ethics were challenged today. I am not sure I did the right thing.
Anyone have any thoughts or would like to tell me I screwed up? I can take it.
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