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How BAE Systems Uses High-Potential Development As a Catalyst for Professional Growth and Retention

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The company delivers products and services that span electronic systems, maritime and land platforms, intelligence and support services, munitions, cyber-security, and other areas. headquartered operations generated $10 billion in 2017, with a workforce of 32,100 employees.

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Our favorite Josh Bersin quotes on employee engagement

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“In 2017 the #1 issue on the minds of CEOs was cyber security, regulatory risk, immigration, and other issues relative to security. It’s attracting talent, developing leaders, creating a level of fairness in the organization, providing good healthcare, measuring people well and creating a diverse workforce.”

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Train Employees to Fill Cybersecurity Talent Gaps

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In the US, alone, the cyber security workforce needs to grow by 62 percent. This need creates some problems for businesses, agencies and organizations that are trying to keep information secure. The 2017 Global Information Security Workforce Study says current workers could help fill the skills gap. “It