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Develop an Impactful High-Potential Program StoryboardA hi-po program purposefully identifies employees and provides them with targeted development. However, a lack of clarity around the hi-po definition leads to the wrong... |
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Implement a Job Rotation Program StoryboardGive employees a better perspective of the organization and alleviate job dissatisfaction and monotony though a job rotation program that builds key capabilities. |
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Training Deck: Delegate and Build AccountabilityUse this training deck to equip managers to delegate tasks effectively and build accountability with employees through Informed Trust Model. |
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Training Deck: Build Trust as a LeaderUse this training deck to train managers to build trusting relationships with employees through applying five fundamental trust behaviors. |
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Uncover and Market Internal Career Path Opportunities StoryboardDrive engagement, retention, and the organization's EVP with a career path program that enables employees to forge their own path. |
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Identify Skills of the Future StoryboardNot having skills available when they are needed can negatively affect a company’s performance. Proactively planning to develop future skills, rather than reacting to the... |
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Preparing for an Internal Talent Marketplace StoryboardLearn more about internal talent marketplaces and review key considerations around their design, the technology, and the change that comes with their implementation to... |
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Use Talent Pools to Support Flexibility in Succession PlanningIncrease bench strength and responsiveness to planned and unplanned vacancies. |
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Training Deck: Equip Managers to Have Effective Performance Appraisal DiscussionsUse this training deck to conduct manager training sessions on performance appraisal discussions. Customize this training deck with your organization's internal processes... |
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Training Deck: Coach Employees for High Performance and DevelopmentAlthough coaching is important to employee development and performance, most managers are not as effective at coaching as they think they are. Use this training to help... |
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