Showing posts with label talent management. Show all posts
Showing posts with label talent management. Show all posts

20100811

What the Experts Say: New Hires Welcome Onboard







Get Immediate Value from Your New Hire

There are many theories on how to correctly "onboard" someone to an organization or a team. Most focus on how to provide the new hire with the information and skills she needs to succeed. But that can only take her so far. She will need connections and an understanding of the inner workings and culture of your company to be truly successful. Whether she is transitioning from another part of the organization or is brand new, you can get her up to speed more quickly by going beyond the basics and explaining how things actually get done.
What the Experts Say...

20100805

Strategy Execution in times of Uncertainty




In this unpredictable economic climate, leaders must be capable to lead their companies to quickly adapt to new market forces. Business models are changing to catch up with the emerging drivers of competition.
Success hinges first and foremost on "Thinking-Ahead" strategy  and robust execution.
Because execution plays such a critical role in success or failure, especially during a crisis, many companies are turning to new technology solutions to ensure they can deliver on strategies and emerge even stronger. Any company that fails to adapt quickly and efficiently to market changes can miss important opportunities ir risk their very survival.

Here are some key points to consider:

Tuning into their Brain - Employee behaviour for enhanced performance



Organizations have some form of program designed to nurture high-potential employees. However a recent study by the Corporate Executive Board revealed that 40% of "high-potential" job moves  produce disappointing results.
Disengagement of employees also is remarkable: One in three emerging stars reported feeling disengaged from his or her company. 
Even more striking, 12% of all the high potentials in the study said they were actively searching for a new job. 

Why do companies have so much difficulty in their succession planning?

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