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Organizational Talent Pools: 4 Steps to Developing Employees

HR Bartender

(Editor’s Note: Today’s article is an excerpt from my new book, “ The Recruiter’s Handbook: A Complete Guide for Sourcing, Selecting, and Engaging the Best Talent “ (SHRM, 2018) SHRM members can order a discounted copy at the SHRMStore. With unemployment rates hitting record lows, there’s lots of talk about developing internal talent.

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9 Trends in Talent Management That Drive Better Retention and Growth

Hppy

Image by Artem Podrez on Pexels The Changing Role of Talent Management in Modern Organizations As businesses grow more complex, the way companies handle hiring, retention, and development has transformed. Enhanced Employer Branding and Candidate Experience Competition for top talent is intense, and first impressions matter.

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Succession planning should be applied to all employees—not just top executives

HR Brew

But imagine if they had to do the same for the entire organization… Well, if you ask Colin Klein, managing director and co-founder of learning and development platform Skills Copilot for Microsoft 365, HR leaders should have succession plans for every role. To that end, he suggested a skills-based approach to succession planning.

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How To Craft a Strategic Hiring Plan in 2025

AIHR

A well-executed hiring plan can be the difference between a company that reaches its strategic business goals and one that is outperformed by its rivals. Acquiring the right talent is the most important key to growth,” says Benioff. What’s the key to acquiring the right talent? Contents What is a hiring plan?

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What’s keeping HR up? 5 key takeaways about changing priorities

HRExecutive

While hiring and retaining key talent again claimed the top spot among HRs challenges, human resources continues to broaden its aperture, seemingly driven by external shifts. These are making leadership development and succession planning critical top priorities for senior leaders and boards of directors.

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Insurance Leadership in the Age of Attrition: Navigating the Talent Crisis

Slayton Search Partners

There is a growing insurance talent crisis, in which organizations face unprecedented pressure to develop new leadership strategies while preserving critical industry knowledge. Technology Integration and Talent Development The industry’s future leaders must bridge traditional insurance expertise with technological proficiency.

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Brokers: 5 HR Trends to Guide Your 2025 Strategy

Extensis

Quick look: A new year is here, and with it comes a fresh set of workplace trends, from further incorporating artificial intelligence into daily tasks to designing comprehensive succession plans. Globalization : By leveraging worldwide employees, clients can access more talent, increase flexibility, and raise revenue.