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How to Avoid Talent Gaps with Data-Driven Succession Planning

Visier

According to the Association for Talent Development , only 35% of organizations have a formalized succession planning process. As with most things, the best way to manage these risks is to be prepared and to have a plan. Succession planning with data. Identify those ready to step into positions.

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HR KPIs: Guide, 20 Examples & Free Template

Analytics in HR

Human Resources key performance indicators (HR KPIs) are strategic HR metrics used to assess how effectively HR supports the organization’s overall goals. An HR KPI measures how successful (or not) HR contributes to and achieves the organization’s HR strategy. The insights from these surveys can help reduce employee turnover.

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What is Headcount Reporting? A Complete Guide for Employers

HR Lineup

Employee Distribution: A breakdown by department, job title, location, and employment type. It allows HR and finance teams to assess the cost impact of each employee category, including full-time, part-time, and contingent workers. Demographic Information: Data on employee age, gender, tenure, and other attributes.

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What Is Succession Planning: A Comprehensive HR Guide

Careerminds

This process is known as succession planning, and it’s more important now than ever. But what is succession planning in HR and how do you start implementing a succession plan? What do you need to know for your plan to be successful? What Is Succession Planning?

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12 Types of HR Reports For Better Business Decisions [+ Free HR Board Report Template]

Analytics in HR

To make informed, strategic decisions, HR managers must be adept at understanding and interpreting different types of HR reports. These can range from HR board reports to performance evaluation and training and development reports. Here are four common types of general HR reports: 1. What types of employees do we have?

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Talent Management vs. Performance Management: What’s the Difference?

Extensis

Understanding their distinctions can help businesses align goals, implement targeted development programs, and unlock the full potential of their employees and organization. Companies today are increasingly recognizing that their most valuable assets are not just their products and services, but the people behind them.

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6 Best Practices For Getting Talent Reviews Right

HR Tech Girl

The lackluster effort typically results in a neatly crafted talent review and succession planning binder that languishes on the HR bookshelf until the following year’s meeting. To avoid proliferating this fruitless paper chase, consider incorporating these six actions into your talent review process.