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Trent Henry on Building Tomorrow’s Leaders

HR Digest

The interview also explores EY’s innovative talent management approach, leveraging AI for recruitment and lifelong learning opportunities. How do you ensure that these values are embedded within the organization’s talent management practices, and what strategies do you employ to promote a diverse and inclusive workplace culture?

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Leadership Development Investments

Coaching Tip

“Not surprisingly, our same study also identified developing leaders as one of the top talent management priorities in 2015,” noted Kristen Leverone, Senior Vice President for Lee Hecht Harrison’s Global Talent Development Practice. Top 10 In-Demand Leadership Competencies in 2015 (Respondents rated as “Very Important”).

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The 5 Elements of a Strong Leadership Pipeline

Harvard Business Review

In a Deloitte study of 7,000 organizations this year, 89% of executives rated “ strengthening the leadership pipeline ” an urgent issue. Organizations are continuously promoting people into management, and those new leaders struggle with the transition. How talent management is changing. Insight Center.

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Michael Fraccaro, CHRO at Mastercard, on the value of business resource groups

HR Digest

To what extent is that down to a successful talent management strategy? I’d say we’re very focused on creating a skilled workforce and leadership pipeline that can execute our strategy. They’ve helped drive the development of mobile payment solutions to promote financial inclusion in emerging markets.

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Is Your Company Ready for the Looming Talent Drought?

Harvard Business Review

Even if your firm has a healthy employee base and a strong balance sheet, chances are good that it’s about to face a significant shortage of qualified managers. Globalization compels companies to reach beyond their home markets to do business and recruit and retain the people who can help them in that endeavor.

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Do Not Split HR – At Least Not Ram Charan’s Way

Harvard Business Review

He argues that it’s the rare CHRO who can serve as a strategic leader for the CEO and also manage the internal concerns of the organization. I advocate teaching the 60% what they can do to deliver value even in difficult circumstances (working with non-supportive leaders or in difficult markets, for example).

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How the Best Global Employers Convince Workers to Join and Stay

Harvard Business Review

Companies spend a lot of time and money building strong brands to win over customers—but they often fall short when it comes to strengthening their employer reputation to win talent. If companies can’t attract, engage, and retain the right talent, they’re unlikely to achieve their business objectives.