2016 - Webinar on Plugging The Brain Drain - Training, Development, Delegation, and Succession Planning
Date2016-05-09
Deadline2016-05-09
VenueMississauga, Canada
KeywordsTraining; Succession Planning; Brain drain
Topics/Call fo Papers
This webinar will cover easy ways that companies can identify and halt brain drain. Also how companies can use their training and development programs as a way to invest in your employees, show commitment to your employees and create loyalty and engagement ? without creating complicated, expensive programs that are burdensome to administer and which collapse under their own weight.
Also, learn how to put into place cost effective strategic programs to identify and develop future leaders easily and efficiently. Because your future leaders don’t always appear as such when they’re just starting out.
Lastly learn how to put the brakes on those damaging information hoarders, change blockers, and stuck in the mud development saboteurs that impede information transfer and resultantly, all employee growth and development.
Areas Covered in the Session :
Identifying your main causes of brain drain.
The 5 top reasons for brain drain.
12 easy things to start doing today that will help plug the brain drain.
12 things you are likely doing that cause brain drain.
Creating a work place for all employees, for all seasons of their career and life.
Identifying internal candidates and informal leaders. What to look for in future leaders and how to know when you’ve found them.
Talent pools vs traditional career paths. How talent pools create people ready to be promoted, regardless of what job needs filled.
Training and employee development techniques to create a 360-degree method of stopping brain drain.
How simple delegation techniques can drastically slow brain drain.
The opposite of brain sharing ? information hoarders and how to unplug them.
Using data to make succession-planning predictions before employees leave - not after they’ve left.
Zero percent turnover is not desirable. How to capture knowledge even if an employee needs to move on.
Who Will Benefit:
Plant Managers
Upper Management
HR Generalists
Small Business Owners
HR Associates
Training Department
Also, learn how to put into place cost effective strategic programs to identify and develop future leaders easily and efficiently. Because your future leaders don’t always appear as such when they’re just starting out.
Lastly learn how to put the brakes on those damaging information hoarders, change blockers, and stuck in the mud development saboteurs that impede information transfer and resultantly, all employee growth and development.
Areas Covered in the Session :
Identifying your main causes of brain drain.
The 5 top reasons for brain drain.
12 easy things to start doing today that will help plug the brain drain.
12 things you are likely doing that cause brain drain.
Creating a work place for all employees, for all seasons of their career and life.
Identifying internal candidates and informal leaders. What to look for in future leaders and how to know when you’ve found them.
Talent pools vs traditional career paths. How talent pools create people ready to be promoted, regardless of what job needs filled.
Training and employee development techniques to create a 360-degree method of stopping brain drain.
How simple delegation techniques can drastically slow brain drain.
The opposite of brain sharing ? information hoarders and how to unplug them.
Using data to make succession-planning predictions before employees leave - not after they’ve left.
Zero percent turnover is not desirable. How to capture knowledge even if an employee needs to move on.
Who Will Benefit:
Plant Managers
Upper Management
HR Generalists
Small Business Owners
HR Associates
Training Department
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