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Organizational Talent Pools: 4 Steps to Developing Employees

HR Bartender

(Editor’s Note: Today’s article is an excerpt from my new book, “ The Recruiter’s Handbook: A Complete Guide for Sourcing, Selecting, and Engaging the Best Talent “ (SHRM, 2018) SHRM members can order a discounted copy at the SHRMStore. Or I’ll be signing books next week at the SHRM Annual Conference in Chicago.

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Career Development Plan (CDP): A Simple Guide to Success

Primalogik

Every employee in an organization needs an individual career development plan (CDP). What role do supervisors play in a career development plan? Effective management ultimately means supporting career progression. So, every manager should guide their employees in developing their own CDP. Table of Contents.

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3 Reasons to Earn the SHRM Talent Acquisition Specialty Credential

HR Bartender

Just in case you missed it, during the Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM) Talent Conference, they announced a new specialty credential in talent acquisition that will launch in June 2018. It demonstrates your knowledge and skills specifically in talent acquisition. This one is focused on talent acquisition.

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3 Strategies for Achieving Your Career Goals

HR Bartender

It’s true – organizations are challenged to find the best talent. But individuals still need to have focused career strategies. Strategy #1: Work / Life Balance Includes Career Goals. It also has to do with career development. Taking the time and dedicating the resources for career development can be hard.

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Never Neglect Career Development for Recruiters

HRExecutive

It’s ironic yet true: Recruiters will often pitch their organizations to candidates as places where career development is a priority—meanwhile, their own career needs are often going unaddressed. In your experience, where do recruiters tend to need the most “work” in this area?

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Averbook: We’re waging war for our own talent

HRExecutive

Planning for work in 2021 should focus on one thing: the safety and care of your people , with workforce experience a top initiative as you plan investments and strategies for the coming year. Related: Hear more from Jason Averbook during his virtual HR Tech Conference keynote, “Writing the New Book of Work.”

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HR’s Rising Stars: A visionary leader inspiring a ‘culture of career’ at ESPN

HRExecutive

In her three years as talent mobility manager at ESPN, Falcon built more than a dozen talent programs from the ground up for ESPN employees—including award-winning experiences that are now being scaled across the entire Walt Disney Company, ESPN’s parent company. Dayana Falcon describes herself best with one word: visionary.