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The You, Me and We of Career Development

HR Bartender

I’ve mentioned before that I have a tendency to stockpile magazines so I can read during flights. The employee has some responsibility in developing their career. First, employees need to understand and communicate what they want to do with their career. We have a responsibility to train employees for their current roles.

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5 Reasons to Employee Training And Development

Vantage Circle

According to a report by Training Magazine, companies in the U.S. billion on training and development programs for employees. The reason behind this is simple, organizations now have realized the importance of employee training and development. Here are some statistics on employee training and development.

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Attrition versus turnover: What’s the difference and why does it matter?

Insperity

On the other hand, if turnover is high among your top performers while your disengaged employees stick around, that’s a sign that something’s pushing your best people away and driving up your hiring costs. Your career development opportunities, employee engagement strategy or something else may need improvement to reduce that turnover.

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While Employee Development Programs Fail, Growth Organizations Help Everyone Succeed

15Five

Based on these numbers modern organizations must be intentional about employee growth and development initiatives. This takes two forms; (1) increasing the levels of skill and knowledge within a person’s current role, and (2) career development. Career Development, Not Career Confinement. wrote in this Inc.

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How to create a continuous learning culture in your workplace

Insperity

New technologies are introduced. Education, training and certification requirements change. Employees should already have the basic knowledge and skills they need for their job when they’re hired and trained in their current role. Periodically check in with employees about their career development goals.

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Veterans Day reflections: What HR can learn from the Army on leadership

HRExecutive

Both the Army and the HR function protect and empower their people by providing training, career development and benefits, and by addressing sensitive workforce issues as well as encouraging diversity and inclusion. Diversity in Action and US Veterans Magazine offer veteran profiles and the types of roles they can fill.

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How to Prepare for the Future of the Remote Workforce in 2023

Engagedly

From layoffs and furloughs in 2020, hiring sprees in 2021, and high inflation rates in 2022, it’s challenging to determine what the headwinds and opportunities will look like in 2023. Leverage Digital Collaboration Platforms. Also Read: 10 Remote Working Tools You Need in 2022. And career development is in high demand.