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Succession Planning: Essential Guide for HR

Analytics in HR

Succession planning is essential to ensure critical roles in a company are not left vacant for extended periods or filled by people who don’t have the skills or knowledge to perform in the role. That means that over half of the organizations the surveyed HR professionals work at didn’t have a plan.

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3 Examples of Succession Planning Done Right

Everwise

The media keeps an eagle eye out for transitions gone wrong, and they usually have a good amount of material: While about 70% of companies do conduct succession planning, the actual execution of said plans is often more uncertain. In 2008, spice and flavorings giant McCormick & Co. Virginia M.

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Companies Continue to Invest in HR Technology to Manage Workforce, Towers Perrin Report

Insperity

Although survey respondents expressed mixed views on the effectiveness of certain technologies, particularly around talent management, technology investment overall remains a clear focus for organizations in 2008. Clearly, this is a signal that the priority for 2008 and beyond is in driving companies’ growth and people agendas.”.

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15 Best HCM Software in 2024 (Based on Four Research Parameters)

Vantage Circle

Payroll Management : Automated payroll processing to ensure accurate and timely compensation. Compensation and Benefits: Compensation Planning : Helps design and manage salary structures, bonuses, and other forms of compensation. This eliminates the need to manage multiple vendors and streamlines your HR processes.