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Struggling to find and keep great employees? You’re not alone. In this episode, we’re diving into the biggest challenges boutique owners face when it comes to hiring, motivating, and retaining staff. We’ll break down the two types of employees you have—rocks and rock stars—and how to create a balanced team that thrives.
Melodie van der Baan, co-founder and CEO of Max Retail, shares her proven strategies for understanding employee strengths, rewarding loyalty, and fostering growth within your boutique team. Whether you have employees who love selling, organizing inventory, or dream of climbing the fashion industry ladder, this episode will help you structure your team for long-term success.

How to Motivate and Retain Your Team with Max Retail
Rocks: The Steady Foundation of Your Business
Rocks are the employees who provide stability to your store. They are dependable, consistent, and great at specific tasks. There are two common types of rocks:
- The Sales Rock: This is the stylist who loves working with customers. She’s there to style, sell, and create a great shopping experience. She might not be interested in handling inventory or administrative tasks, and that’s okay! Let her shine in what she does best.
- The Administrative Rock: This type of rock thrives behind the scenes. They love organizing inventory, handling schedules, and managing logistics. Even if they’re not your top salesperson, their strengths in operations are invaluable.
The key to motivating your rocks is appreciation. Don’t push them into roles that don’t align with their strengths. Instead, recognize and reward them for the stability they bring to your store. Simple gestures like buying them lunch, offering free clothing, or stocking the break room with snacks can go a long way in making them feel valued.
Rock Stars: The Ambitious Go-Getters
Rock stars are driven, ambitious employees who are always looking for the next challenge. They thrive on growth and development, and while they may not stay with you forever, you can still make a huge impact on their career while they’re with you.
A rock star might tell you they want to be a buyer at a major department store or a stylist on set. Instead of seeing this as a sign they’ll leave, use it as an opportunity to invest in their growth.
Here’s how to keep rock stars engaged:
- Encourage Their Career Goals: Ask them where they see themselves in five years and help them create a roadmap to get there.
- Challenge Them: Give them new responsibilities and leadership opportunities.
- Provide a Trial Period: Have them commit to a year of proving themselves, learning, and absorbing everything they can. Then, start providing more opportunities for growth.
For example, one of my employees, Olivia, started as a student unsure of her career path. Over time, she took on more responsibility, became my assistant buyer, and even joined me on buying trips. By investing in her, I kept her engaged and motivated for several years.
Balancing Your Team for Success
A successful retail store needs a mix of both rocks and rock stars. If you have too many rock stars, you risk frequent turnover. If you have too many rocks, you might lack the innovation and drive needed for growth.
Take a moment to evaluate your team. Write down the names of your employees and identify who is a rock and who is a rock star. Then, look for gaps. Do you have enough team members passionate about sales? Is someone dedicated to inventory and organization? A balanced team ensures your business runs smoothly.
Final Thoughts: Reward and Recognize Your Team
No matter what category your employees fall into, recognition and rewards matter.
- For rocks: Show appreciation through perks like free clothes, team lunches, or a well-stocked break room.
- For rock stars: Provide mentorship, leadership opportunities, and a pathway to career growth.
By understanding and motivating your employees based on their strengths, you’ll create a thriving, motivated team that helps your boutique succeed.
Take a look at your team today—who are your rocks and rock stars?
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