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Episode 16: Compliance Is Not Development

Your training is working. Your people are still leaving.

In this episode of Retail in America, Ron Thurston breaks down the critical difference between completing a training module and actually developing a frontline worker.

Through the story of DeShawn — a high-performing associate who left for a two-dollar raise because he couldn't see a path forward — Ron contrasts two types of retailers. Company A measures compliance. Company B measures capability. One is losing its investment; the other is multiplying it.

If your dashboard says training is at 90% but your stores are bleeding talent, this episode is for you.

What you'll hear in this episode:

Only 24% of frontline workers feel confident they have the right training to do their jobs — and 40% aren't even clear on what's expected of them. Yet most companies report completion rates above 90%. The dashboard and the frontline worker are living in two completely different realities.

Harvard Business Review is clear: training embedded in daily workflow is what actually drives performance. And the Forgetting Curve shows that people forget up to 90% of what they learn within a month if it's not applied.

The data on what's at stake: frontline workers who feel properly trained are 3x more likely to stay. 94% say they would stay longer if a company invested in their development. And 85% want another role inside their company — if they can see the path.

The desire to grow is not the problem. The visibility of the path is.

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  • Retail in America is the show about what's really happening inside retail — the space between the strategy and the person expected to execute it.

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