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The Art of Strategic Succession Planning: Achieving Talent Continuity in an Era of Uncertainty

15Five

If you were one of the millions of people who obsessively tuned into the HBO series “Succession,” then you’ve seen how a poorly executed succession plan can throw an organization into chaos. But while succession planning isn’t nearly as dramatic in real life as it is on TV, it is still an important business practice.

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HR Reports: The Journey and the Aftermath!

Keka HR Blog

The criticality of HR reporting for an organization’s success cannot be overstated. In fact, organizations that make use of HR reporting are more likely to be successful in achieving their business goals. By analyzing this data, HR leaders can make informed decisions about talent management and succession planning.

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Succession Planning: How to Strategically Map Out Your Company’s Future

Primalogik

Good succession planning ensures a company’s long-term success and stability. By identifying people with the right leadership style and potential for specific positions, succession planning will help your organization seamlessly navigate future role changes. Understanding Succession Planning 2.

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8 Questions to Ask for Effective HR Reports

EmployeeConnect

HR departments and companies invest billions to develop and upgrade their databases without spending enough time to design relevant and useful HR reports. In today’s competitive and data-rich marketing environment, data have become the gold standard of business decisions and HR reporting and management.

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Best Competency Management Software in 2023

Recruiters Lineup

Competency management involves defining the skills, knowledge, and abilities required for a particular job and evaluating employees based on these criteria. This process helps identify skill gaps and training needs, allowing organizations to invest in the development of their employees.

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The HR Scorecard: A Complete Guide

HR Lineup

Cost per Hire: Measures the cost incurred by the organization to hire a new employee, including recruitment, training, and onboarding expenses. Training Hours per Employee: Indicates the commitment to employee development by measuring the average training hours per employee.

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The Top 5 Employee Engagement Challenges That Government Agencies Face

Cornerstone On Demand

In light of this culture, HCM leaders must seek out innovative tools and leverage creative strategies such as incorporating job rotations, flexible work arrangements or mentorship programs to increase engagement and provide continuous training and development.