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Why Employee Loyalty Has Nothing to Do With Salary | Ian Watts
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- Feb 17, 2026
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Summary
In two decades of coaching leaders across startups to multi-billion dollar corporations, Ian Watts discovered that companies lose talented people not because of compensation, but because they treat employees like replaceable widgets instead of human beings with aspirations beyond their job description. As founder of Employee Success Company, Ian developed the ACTS Method after reverse-engineering what allowed him to build teams with minimal turnover across 60 locations nationwide, recruiting over 400 loyal team members who knew exactly how much he cared about their personal success. Ian shares why the best leaders work themselves out of a job by making themselves unnecessary, why vulnerability combined with security creates magnetic leadership people want to follow, and how systematic support during critical life moments builds loyalty that salary alone can never buy. Discover why doing hard things literally grows your brain's capacity for more challenges, how treating people as individuals rather than production machines transforms retention, and why the secret to employee engagement isn't complicated—it's just caring about their personhood, not just their productivity. Key Topics: The ACTS Method: Aspirations, Calling, Transformation, and Support as the framework for employee retention Why companies that invest 3% of annual revenue into their people dramatically outperform competitors How creating deep reciprocity through systematic care during life moments (college, home purchases, loss) builds unshakeable loyalty Why vulnerability and security in leadership creates cultures where people don't want to leave The cost of treating people like widgets: $50,000+ per hire and 1-4x salary to replace employees Why most HR departments lack capacity to execute retention strat…