While building an effective career development program can be challenging, it’s also highly rewarding.
In this post, an excerpt HRSG’s ebook, Engaging and Developing Talent with Competencies, we will review how career development can move the dial on a wide range of high-priority business areas.
Impact on: BUSINESS EXCELLENCE
Learning and development are shedding their reputation as cost centers within the organization and being re-envisioned as vital, strategic activities.
Impact on: LEADERSHIP
Leadership capacity is a top concern for virtually every organization, and development plays an essential part in helping those organizations address the talent gaps and create a strong leadership cadre. Companies that are struggling to find leadership talent are recognizing that the solution lies in taking a more active role in developing that talent from within.
Impact on: RETENTION
Retaining talent is an ongoing issue. When a high number of employees need to look outside the organization to fulfill their career goals, it’s likely that the way the organization is promoting internal opportunities and supporting employees to take advantage of them is falling short.
A commitment to training and development signals to employees that the company values their talent and is investing in their future.
Impact on: MILLENNIALS
Company demographics are undergoing a seismic shift as the Millennial ranks swell from a tiny fraction of the workforce to a clear majority.
Prestige, perks, and pay won’t entice them to stay longer, but new challenges and opportunities to learn and progress in their careers will. Career progression doesn’t need to be strictly upward, either: it can involve lateral moves into other company areas.
The most important considerations for Millennials is to feel their talents are being developed and plugged into a meaningful endeavor.
Download HRSG’s ebook “Engaging and Developing Talent with Competencies” to learn more about how to support organizational and individual success through competency-based career development. ‘
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