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People First Policies: How to Create a Competency Development Plan

HR Digest

If there’s one thing we know about employee-centric investments, it’s that you can never go wrong with a good competency development plan. The competency development process is not a quick one, but it does pay off in the long run, when you’re left with teams that know themselves and master their potential every day.

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The Changing Landscape of C-Suite Executive Tenures: Insights and Implications

N2Growth Blog

Real-life examples of declining tenure among C-suite executives in Forbes Global 2000 or S&P 500 companies include General Electric (GE) and McDonald’s Corporation, which have witnessed shorter CEO tenures in the last decade. This highlights the importance of succession planning in ensuring smooth leadership transitions.

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Sifting Through Examples of Diversity and Inclusion in the Workplace

HR Digest

There are many examples of diversity and inclusion in the workplace but we often get caught up in two areas—hiring and leadership. For a genuine focus on diversity and inclusion in the workplace, there need to be many layers to diversity planning. Employees who feel secure are employees who are motivated to work.

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How to “Freshen up” your Stale Succession Planning Process

Great Leadership By Dan

I am struggling with how to take our established Succession Process to the next level. We have been using the 9 box and Likely 5 process for a number of years, and I am trying to figure out what is next and how to freshen up the process. How strategic is your process? How transparent is your process?

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Are You Falling for the Myth of "Failing to Plan is Planning to Fail"?

Great Leadership By Dan

Gleb Tsipursky: You probably heard the advice for entrepreneurs that “failing to plan is planning to fail.” Making plans is important, but our gut reaction is to plan for the best-case outcomes, ignoring the high likelihood that things will go wrong. succeeded in meeting the original planned resource expenditure.

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6 Tips to Improve Your Hiring Process

Leading Blog

In my experience, this is usually because the impact is not as immediately visible as for example when they make an investor presentation that goes badly or fails to convince the Board during a key presentation. Review your hiring process. Put together an action plan for improvement. Invest in a strong onboarding process.

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Transforming Commerce: Chief Commercial Officer Search

N2Growth Blog

This position is often seen as the linchpin of a company’s commercial strategy, controlling marketing, sales, and customer service efforts to achieve optimal success. In addition, the CCO manages and implements strategies to drive revenue growth, break into new market segments, and foster customer engagement.

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