Blockchain doesn't lose people. People lose themselves. Not disagreeing with your findings just offering another point of view that aligns with your visual presentation.
The visual to me is a rain drop falling and taking the path of lease resistance. A very natural part of life. So I venture to guess that in the 68% the folks are leaving not so much because of being or feeling undervalued as much as it is very natural to take the path of lease resistance. You cannot fight Mother Nature and win. That is a win-lose situation that needs to be converted to a win-win situation. Means having to reprogram some folks that are overwhemled by all the noise in a system. If you cannot filter noise you are not going to get good data nor good results no matter how hard you plug away at a new program and technology.
If one feels undervalued then that feeling needs to be addresses. It may not be a fault in the product and services delivered.
I value every human being the same. Today we live in a world that is changing much more rapidly than ever before. People are in a hurry, they often spend much more time speaking and sharing than listening and doing. Makes it much more challenging in capturaing usable data to support the changes we need to do to better serve our customers.
Thanks again for a great post Jon. You are a great motivator. Your words and the words of everyone here is of value. Ones action determine the full value of a quality deliverable. Just so you know, I am making positive changes in my business as a result of your action, your deliverables. This doesn't mean I like everything you do. I better stop before I lose myself. lol
Appreciate that sir, thanks for the kind words and the thoughts. And that's been a thing that Hive has suffered with for years, it's a big blockchain to learn and understand. Sometimes, people just don't put in the time needed to learn it all.
!CTP