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5 Things the Modern Worker Looks for in Talent Development

Cornerstone On Demand

workers—a majority that is expected to rise to 75 percent by 2025. When it comes to learning and development, younger generations have a different outlook and set of priorities than those who have come before them. A recent Gallup poll found that 87 percent of millennials say on-the-job development is key.

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Building a Talent Development Program for Millennials

Everwise

They make up the majority of the workforce currently, and are projected to compose over 75% of it by 2025. However, leadership development programs calibrated to their needs have not become a priority. Organizations should be preparing their next leaders to be effective through talent development.

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Predicting the Future, Talent Edition

HRExecutive

With that said, KornFerry Futurestep recently released its Top Talent Trends predictions for 2016, which are based on insights from 24 global experts. The eight trends that Futurestep believe will shape the global recruitment and talent management industry in 2016 are: 1. Smart data to source and develop talent.

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Talent Academies: What’s Next for Agile L&D

Degreed

All of this points to talent academies as an effective L&D strategy for any business that wants to keep its workforce agile, focused and fully prepared for the future. The World Economic Forum estimates 44% of the skills employees have today will need to change by 2025 “for people to perform their roles effectively.”

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What’s keeping HR from being seen as a true strategic partner?

HRExecutive

Sapient Insights Group’s annual HR Systems Survey , now going into its 26 th year, reveals all sorts of interesting data about trends in HR technology. The primary reason is that when HR is viewed as a strategic partner, talent, HR and business outcomes all dramatically increase.

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Workforce Readiness: The Learning Metric that Leads to Real ROI (i4cp login required)

i4cp

The report asserts that by the year 2025: 44% of skills that employees will need to perform their roles effectively will change. Now, ask yourself these questions: What is your organization’s talent risk? Those business leaders recognize that talent risk equates to business risk.

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15 OD Interventions Every HR Practitioner Should Know

Analytics in HR

However, we can generally categorize OD interventions into four groups: Human process interventions are organization development interventions related to interpersonal relations, group, and organizational dynamics. Let’s dive into examples of organizational development interventions from each of the groups.