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Vacancy Armor: Talent Pools

HR Daily Advisor

Today, we’ll take a look at what to do next when dealing with high-potential employees (HiPos) and succession planning. By Joanne Wells, Manager, Learning Center of Excellence, Halogen Software. In short, implement the learning strategies identified earlier to help each candidate reach his or her potential.

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5 Tips to Help Develop Great Leaders

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by Anita Bowness, global practice leader, Business Consulting, Halogen Software. All too often, managers are hired based on previous success, experience, and technical skills over harder-to-quantify leadership potential. Pick Potential Over Performance. Provide Early Manager Development. Teach Leaders to Be Self-Aware.

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3 Tips to Help Employees Prepare for Conversations About Their Performance

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by Anita Bowness, global practice leader, Business Consulting, Halogen Software. Before meeting with their manager, employees should be encouraged to complete a mini self-assessment or capture their thoughts in a performance journal. The challenge is, it doesn’t always go this way, and one side tends to do more of the talking.

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Future-Proof Your Organization with Talent Pools

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by Joanne Wells, Manager, Learning Center of Excellence, Halogen Software. With looming retirements and the increasing propensity of talented employees to change organizations, the need for succession planning best practices to build a strong and flexible talent bench has never been greater. Populate the pools.

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Jump into the Talent Pool

HR Daily Advisor

The solution? By Joanne Wells, Manager, Learning Center of Excellence, Halogen Software. How to Create a Succession Planning Strategy. Once the roles and competencies needed are identified, learning professionals can identify or create optimal experiences and tools to help candidates develop them.