Succession Management the “How To” Puzzle—Solved!

Succession Management the “How To” Puzzle—Solved!
Author: Mark Caruso
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 281
Release: 2014-03-18
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1452058555

Organizations have risk management strategies and procedures in place for disaster recovery, for employee safety, for computer system outages, and more. But not all organizations have an active succession planning strategy in place, which is a risk management plan for the key talent in the organization. But consider thishow much would it benefit your organization to predict leadership openings, using data and discussions in the same way that you predict other business risks? How much would it reduce your external recruiting costs to address future leadership gaps by proactively developing your top talent, with a sense of urgency to avoid or to lessen the negative impact of a predicted leadership opening when it arrives? The truth is that eventually each employee will leave the organization. Therefore, the risk management function of succession planning is the most critical risk management function for organizational success. Effective succession planning is a process of fitting together the puzzle pieces of organizational talent needs and employee career interests, for the purpose of identifying, retaining and developing talent for business success. This book provides the strategy and the puzzle pieces you will need to plan and to implement an active and effective succession program for your organization. Succession management expert Mark Caruso has created easy-to-use plans and tools you can use to create and implement a succession strategy that achieves results and doesnt sit on a shelf. Use the interview guides and the talent meeting agendas in this book to generate rich talent discussions and to make better talent decisions. Refer to the leadership models and ideas in this book to build leadership programs that address the competency needs of your top talent and successors. Make sure you have an effective succession plan in place for the most critical important asset of your companyyour talent!

Career Planning and Succession Management

Career Planning and Succession Management
Author: William J. Rothwell
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 308
Release: 2015-06-30
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

This timely guide explains how businesses can effectively integrate and coordinate career and succession planning programs to meet the personnel demands of the future. Drawing on their experience and expertise with workforce development, the authors of this book based its content on a single but important premise. With global economic instability, a slowdown in workforce growth, extraordinary competition for the best talent, and the rapid advance of technology, there is an immediate need to integrate career and succession planning programs. Explaining how to do just that, this practical, user-friendly guide is the first to link those critical business tools, showing readers how to prepare for tomorrow—and the many years after. The book presents a systematic approach through which businesses can integrate and coordinate career planning and succession planning programs. Part One makes the business case for moving beyond segregated career and succession planning and shows why they must be integrated. Part Two offers foundations for integration, while Part Three outlines the strategies that can make integration a reality. Part Four addresses the future of career development and succession planning. Other topics include the future of organizational infrastructure and the implications of a diverse workforce. Employee engagement and leadership development are also explored.

Solving the Productivity Puzzle

Solving the Productivity Puzzle
Author: Tim Ringo
Publisher: Kogan Page Publishers
Total Pages: 249
Release: 2020-08-13
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1789664756

CATEGORY WINNER: Business Book Awards 2021 - HR & Management Category An engaged and productive workforce is essential for organizational growth and business success. However, record levels of disengaged staff, a lack of motivation and employees feeling that they lack the necessary skills and support to excel at their jobs is putting this in jeopardy. HR practitioners are ideally placed to address these issues and boost productivity at every stage of the employee lifecycle to improve individual performance and drive business results. Solving the Productivity Puzzle is a practical guide for all people management professionals to address the challenge of stagnating people productivity. It covers how to embed learning and development activities to ensure that employees feel equipped with the skills they need to meet their goals, motivate a workforce made up of six generations with competing priorities, develop an effective workforce planning strategy to make sure the right people are in the right place at the right time, with the right motivation in the organization to build a company culture that allows people to thrive. Solving the Productivity Puzzle also includes expert guidance on how implement change to opportunity in the workforce, track and measure productivity and how to leverage new technologies to support employees. Including case studies from global organizations including Accenture, Aetna, Apple, Google, IBM, and SAP. This is essential reading for HR professionals needing to supercharge productivity in their organization for both employee and business success.

Solving the Part-Time Puzzle

Solving the Part-Time Puzzle
Author: Belinda Morgan
Publisher: BookPOD
Total Pages: 147
Release: 2022-05-31
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0645459410

Struggle to fit life in around work? Believe going part-time is a career risk? Think part-time and senior roles don’t mix? Part-time work has an image problem. The common perception is that it equals part-commitment and career decline. The common experience is trying to squeeze a full-time role into part-time hours. And while we view part-time as viable for mid-level roles, it’s widely considered a no-go for senior positions. Challenge your assumption that more hours = more impact. Solving the Part-time Puzzle paves the way for you to gather all pieces and get all parties on board to build a thriving career while working part-time. Recognise how to scope a genuine part-time role. Learn how to optimise your work time for maximum impact while defending your downtime. Empower your team to take the reins and maintain momentum so you can step away with confidence. The truth is – part-time is possible for anyone, in any role. For leaders looking to reduce their hours and any organisation aspiring to attract exceptional talent – part-time is a smart strategy. Leadership and flexible work coach, Belinda Morgan, shares her practical framework for turning part-time work into a career-building opportunity for individuals and organisations. Apply workable, savvy insight gained from senior leaders and master part-time for a fuller life. Within these pages, you’ll find a clear framework for leveraging part-time work, so everyone wins.

Solving the People Puzzle

Solving the People Puzzle
Author: Gary English
Publisher: Human Resource Development
Total Pages: 202
Release: 2001
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780874256185

Solving the People Puzzle is about management control of an organization and its people: How to get it, how to use it, and how to keep it. Real performance management systems may not be easy, but they are absolutely essential.

Solving Management's Puzzle

Solving Management's Puzzle
Author: David Korponai
Publisher: Trafford Publishing
Total Pages: 149
Release: 2012
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1466901640

This in-depth look at living and working in a foreign country focuses on two major topics that a manager should be aware of when in this environment: 1. managing people who work in that environment, including local foreign national, third country national and home country staff; and, 2. how a person himself/herself adapts to the foreign country that they are working in. It is broken down into five focus areas: adaptation in a foreign country; the host country environment; work force planning; the general work environment; and special interest areas that one should be aware of.

School Administrator Succession Planning

School Administrator Succession Planning
Author: Lou L. Sabina
Publisher: IAP
Total Pages: 291
Release: 2023-01-01
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1648029310

Across the United States and globally, school districts are regularly facing a shortage of both willing and highly qualified candidates to assume positions as school leaders. A number of factors have contributed to this shortage including but not limited to: (1) retiring baby boomers leaving P-12 schools (ex. Aaronson & Meckel, 2009; Carlson, 2004; Parylo & Zepeda, 2015; Wiedmer, 2015), (2) shifting demographics and population changes across the United States workforce and schools (ex. Betts, Urias, & Betts, 2009; Brimley, Garfield, & Verstegen, 2005; Brown, 2016; Miller & Martin, 2015; Mordechay & Orfield, 2017), (3) increasing demands for school administrators making the position less desirable (ex. Grissom, Loeb, & Mitani, 2015; Lortie, 2009; Norton, 2002; Yan, 2019), and (4) the shift of schools to 21st Century Learning centers, which have changed the role of school administrators (ex. Crow, Hausman, & Scribner, 2002; Huber, 2014). According to the National Bureau of Labor Statistics, the current demand for school principals continues to increase (Occupational Outlook Handbook, 2019) and will accelerate in the coming 10-20 years. Because of the high need for school administrators, many schools and school districts are creating unique, targeted, and innovative programs to find principals who can meet the changing needs in our school system.

An Elegant Puzzle

An Elegant Puzzle
Author: Will Larson
Publisher: Stripe Press
Total Pages: 281
Release: 2019-05-20
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 1953953336

A human-centric guide to solving complex problems in engineering management, from sizing teams to handling technical debt. There’s a saying that people don’t leave companies, they leave managers. Management is a key part of any organization, yet the discipline is often self-taught and unstructured. Getting to the good solutions for complex management challenges can make the difference between fulfillment and frustration for teams—and, ultimately, between the success and failure of companies. Will Larson’s An Elegant Puzzle focuses on the particular challenges of engineering management—from sizing teams to handling technical debt to performing succession planning—and provides a path to the good solutions. Drawing from his experience at Digg, Uber, and Stripe, Larson has developed a thoughtful approach to engineering management for leaders of all levels at companies of all sizes. An Elegant Puzzle balances structured principles and human-centric thinking to help any leader create more effective and rewarding organizations for engineers to thrive in.

Staff Planning in a Time of Demographic Change

Staff Planning in a Time of Demographic Change
Author: Vicki Whitmell
Publisher: Scarecrow Press
Total Pages: 170
Release: 2005
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780810852150

The aging of the professional is quickly becoming an increasingly popular topic among librarians of late. This work identifies the issues related to the large number of expected retirees in libraries and information management organizations over the next five to ten years. Practitioners, researchers, and educators discuss the situation and the urgent need for action that will ensure that these organizations can provide the education, training, and proper work environment for their staff.

Face to Face with Practice

Face to Face with Practice
Author: Steven Segal
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 267
Release: 2016-07-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1317136985

Coming Face to Face with your own practice is an emerging approach to management and professional research that has a significant impact on management practice. It closes the gap between theory and practice. An existential form of research means that the researcher carefully attends to their experience of researching and managing. This book demonstrates that by bringing an existential sensibility to research, unexpected possibilities for research and for professionality, are revealed. Each chapter shows authors grappling with the constraints of a system, navigating issues of humanness, questioning themselves, unfolding their understanding of appropriate ethics and finally, elucidating a depth of response that in itself reveals a way forward. In Face to Face with Practice, authors demonstrate how they drew on moments of estrangement from their practices. They found that when such moments are respected and carefully examined, a kind of clarification and at the same time often deep disillusionment with the taken-for-granted conventions of their practice, emerge. Through exploring these conventional ways of operating, authors develop new and original accounts of what it means to manage better in their particular field of practice. Such an approach is called hermeneutic existential phenomenology, affectionately known as HEP. Face to Face is about making a difference: a difference to the ways that management is practiced; a difference to the experience of the manager; and actually a difference towards a more humane and thoughtful approach to managing our society today.