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Selection vs Development Assessments

LDRLB

I’ve written about assessments for leadership development before. So let me give you a more compelling reason: if you use an assessment that has not been “ benchmarked ” to the position you’re hiring for, you could end up making a stupid hiring decision. The concept of benchmarking is really pretty simple.

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How to Think Differently About a Flexible Workforce - SPONSOR CONTENT FROM CATALANT

Harvard Business Review

companies can’t fill their open positions, according to a McKinsey Global Institute study that found that analytical, engineering, and management roles are the hardest to fill. Human Resources HR will play a leading role in driving this shift. Benchmarks for Success Measure progress toward the goal.

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You Don’t Need to Be a Silicon Valley Startup to Have a Network-Based Strategy

Harvard Business Review

In a traditional business, there is little connectivity or co-creation, so the enterprise value is equal to the “mass” of the company — its human resources, financial assets, intellectual property, and physical goods. Human capital. After all, we call the department human resources.

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The Big Picture of Business – Think Tanks to Strategize

Strategy Driven

Mentorship and leadership development. Ways to understand the organization’s people (its best resource) better. Visioning sets the stage for necessary processes, such as growth strategies, re-engineering, training, enhancing shareholder value and organizational development. The 10 most common benchmarking mistakes.