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UT Dallas’s BRIGHT Leaders Program: An All-Access Approach to Leadership Training and Career Development

Cupa HR

In their recent webinar for CUPA-HR, Dutton and Jillian McNally, a talent development specialist, explained how their COVID-19 pivot was a blessing in disguise, helping them completely reconstruct leadership training from the ground up. Any employee can take any leadership training session at any time.

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What Are Professional Development Goals? 6 Examples

Intoo USA

While you may instinctively explore professional development opportunities during or after review periods, don’t wait for those bi-annual opportunities to get started, as personal growth should be an ongoing everyday process. What is a professional development goal? Examples of professional development goals for employees.

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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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How to Grow and Develop as a Leader

Intoo USA

For example, if one of your team members is struggling with a particular skill, you can make a recommendation on how they can develop that ability. Professionals who realize they’re not good at having difficult conversations with colleagues, for example, could work with a mentor or career coach to develop these skills.

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HR, Training and the ‘Gig’ Economy

HRExecutive

New survey data finds few organizations are investing in their employees’ training and development these days, and I’m beginning to think the “gig economy” may have something to do with it. For those companies that are providing training, only 35 percent are offering career development opportunities online.

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8 Steps to Improve Employee Productivity in 2024

15Five

For example, if a business goal is to enter a new market, align employee goals with that aim. For example, if a business goal is to enter a new market, a KPI could be leads generated, which would measure the volume of potential new business customers the employee brings to the company.