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What Can Leaders Do To Drive Employee Career Development?

15Five

Back then I was more concerned with my crush on one of the actors than on the concept of career development. As people managers, you have to recognize that your employees are making these assessments all the time. The changing face of career development. The manager’s stake in employee career development.

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Workers are looking – and leaving – for career development

HR Morning

Prospective employees see career development as among the most important reasons to sign with —and stay with — with your organization. And, while you may think you are offering top-notch learning and development programs, they don’t think you are doing such a great job. Leadership development. Succession planning.

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Why Using a Learning Management System (LMS) is More Important Than Ever

Paycor

Until recently, the case for investment in employee training was simple: businesses faced a tight labor market where finding the right skills was often close to impossible—you needed to keep the top talent you had and the best way to do this was by investing in their development with a Learning Management System (LMS).

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Navigating strategic career pathing for dynamic employee growth

Bob

A lack of career development and advancement, according to a 2022 McKinsey study. It’s why planning for the individual success of your people—also known as career pathing—is essential for your organization’s success. In short, you have everything to gain from implementing career pathing and prioritizing career development.

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Tips for Setting, Measuring, and Tracking Employee Goals

Netchex HR Blog

Make sure employee goals are: Well defined without being impossible Specific to jobs and the company overall Attached to important metrics These parameters can be accomplished via SMART goals that are S pecific, M easurable, A chievable, R elevant, and T imely. Measurable: Metrics allow you to define progress, improvement, and success.

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How to Create an Effective Employee Training Program Using LMS

Netchex HR Blog

DISCOVER: People-First Software: Empowering Your Workforce with HR Technology How: A Learning Management System makes it easy to adapt programs to individual needs. Instead of developing all your training material from scratch, you can use a Learning Management System with pre-made courses.

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Understanding 9-Box Reporting for Performance Management

Netchex HR Blog

An easy framework for combining these two critical metrics and sorting employees into categories is a simple 9-box grid. Some judgment calls involve a lot of potential for bias and subjectivity, but clearly defined metrics can make assessments more fair. Use clear metrics and standards to reduce the influence of personal bias.