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Elements of A Great Employee Performance Management System

EmployeeConnect

The power of a modern performance management system comes from aligning technology, human resources and the company’s top C-suite executives in efforts to ensure that the system works as intended. Annual reviews have given way to more frequent feedback and guidance for most companies that use a performance management system.

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Ensuring Continuity: Succession Planning Strategies for Professional Services

Extensis

There’s even a possibility that internally hiring a new Director of Engineers causes an alternate engineer managing role to become vacant. In short, a succession plan is the corporate strategy used to transfer pivotal leadership roles to an alternate employee.

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Sage-Gavin: Key to bold leadership? The foresight to create the future

HRExecutive

Put your money where your mission is The companies that have mastered learning from the future are the ones that approach it as a central strategic pillar—seeing investments in predictive capabilities as essential to and part of the broader corporate strategy.

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Do Employees Leave a Company or a Boss? 

Women of HR

Offering volunteer opportunities to give back to the community and employee recognition programs can help employees develop a sense of companionship leading to stronger feelings of engagement. Empower employees to grow their careers. Uncertain career paths are a common pitfall that can result in low employee engagement.

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10 People Sustainability Strategies for Your Business

Vantage Circle

Achieving a balance between innovation for long-term economic growth and the organization's purpose is a corporate governance issue. Innovation broadly impacts a board's fundamental responsibilities, including long-term planning, corporate strategy, people and culture, executive compensation, investments, and acquisitions.