Discover the art and science of Talent Management, a strategic approach to attract, develop, and retain top-performing employees. Dive into core concepts, employee needs, and effective talent management planning. Explore talent acquisition, employee development, performance evaluation, and innovative retention strategies to foster organizational success. Learning Outcomes: Gain an understanding of Talent Management's significance in fostering a skilled and engaged workforce. Explore the core concepts and principles of effective Talent Management strategies. Identify key reasons behind employee turnover and ways to address them. Develop insights into employee needs and mindset to enhance talent retention and growth. Master the creation of comprehensive Talent Management plans tailored to organizational goals. Acquire strategies for talent acquisition, including sourcing, screening, and hiring. Learn techniques to identify and nurture high-potential employees for leadership and growth. Implement performance evaluation, feedback mechanisms, and employee retention formulas. Why buy this Talent Management? Unlimited access to the course for forever Digital Certificate, Transcript, student ID all included in the price Absolutely no hidden fees Directly receive CPD accredited qualifications after course completion Receive one to one assistance on every weekday from professionals Immediately receive the PDF certificate after passing Receive the original copies of your certificate and transcript on the next working day Easily learn the skills and knowledge from the comfort of your home Certification After studying the course materials of the Talent Management there will be a written assignment test which you can take either during or at the end of the course. After successfully passing the test you will be able to claim the pdf certificate for £5.99. Original Hard Copy certificates need to be ordered at an additional cost of £9.60. Who is this course for? This Talent Management does not require you to have any prior qualifications or experience. You can just enrol and start learning. HR Professionals and Talent Managers Seeking Comprehensive Skill Enhancement. Managers and Leaders Involved in Employee Development and Talent Acquisition. Entrepreneurs and Business Owners Looking to Optimize Their Workforce Strategy. Individuals Interested in HR and Talent Management as a Career Path. Prerequisites This Talent Management was made by professionals and it is compatible with all PC's, Mac's, tablets and smartphones. You will be able to access the course from anywhere at any time as long as you have a good enough internet connection. Career path Talent Manager - $60,000 to $100,000/year. Human Resources Manager - $60,000 to $110,000/year. Organizational Development Specialist - $50,000 to $90,000/year. Training and Development Manager - $60,000 to $100,000/year. HR Consultant - $50,000 to $80,000/year. Course Curriculum Section 1: Introduction Unit 1: Welcome to the Course 00:05:00 Unit 2: Highlights of this Course 00:02:00 Unit 3: Little Activity Before We Begin 00:01:00 Section 2: Core Concepts of Talent Management Unit 1: What is Talent Management 00:03:00 Unit 2: Responsibilities of Talent Management Manager & Professionals 00:02:00 Unit 3: Talent Management - The Pillar of Successful Business 00:03:00 Unit 4: Benefits of Talent Management: How Your Business Can Benefit From it 00:02:00 Section 3: Top Reasons Why Employees Leave an Organisation Unit 1: Top 5 Reasons Why Employees Leave an Organisation 00:04:00 Unit 2: Reasons of Employee Resignation 00:03:00 Section 4: Understanding the Needs and Mindset of Employee Unit 1: The Most Useful Technique to Understand Employee's Needs 00:04:00 Unit 2: Practical, Real Life Example of Retaining Top Employees & Keeping Them Engaged 00:06:00 Section 5: Steps to Create an Effective Talent Management Plan Unit 1: Steps in Talent Management Process 00:02:00 Section 6: Talent Acquisition Unit 1: What is Talent Acquisition and How it is Different from Recruitment 00:02:00 Unit 2: Steps for Talent Acquisition 00:05:00 Unit 3: Top Selection Tests to Check Candidate's Potential 00:04:00 Unit 4: Manpower Estimation Template 00:01:00 Section 7: How to Develop High Potential Employees Unit 1: Creating a High Performance Workforce 00:05:00 Unit 2: Understanding the Difference Between Training & Development 00:02:00 Unit 3: Why Talent Development Process is Important for Employees 00:02:00 Unit 4: How Talent Development Helps in Running the Business Smoothly 00:03:00 Unit 5: Steps in Developing the Talent 00:02:00 Section 8: Evaluating Performance Unit 1: Performance Management 00:02:00 Unit 2: Performance Appraisal 00:01:00 Unit 3: Tools for Performance Appraisal 00:06:00 Section 9: "SMR" - How You Can Retain the Employees Using This Formula Unit 1: 'SMR' - How You Can Retain the Employees Using This Formula 00:04:00 Section 10: How to Retain High Potential Employees Unit 1: Employee Retention Programs 00:02:00 Unit 2: Onboarding Correctly 00:06:00 Unit 3: Career Planning & Development 00:04:00 Unit 4: Job Promotions 00:05:00 Unit 5: Using Motivators (Financial & Non- Financial Incentives) 00:05:00 Unit 6: Maintaining Work-Life Balance 00:02:00 Section 11: Bonus Section: Achieving Business Goals with Talent Management Strategy Unit 1: Return on Investment (ROI) on Talent Management 00:03:00 Unit 2: Achieving Business Goals with The Help of Talented Workforce 00:04:00 Unit 3: Little Activity Before We Began - Here's What You Learnt 00:02:00 Section 12: Conclusion Unit 1: Conclusion 00:01:00 Assignment Assignment - Talent Management 00:00:00
From Resisting Agile to Yes, Agile! - Where Have You Been All My Life? If you're working in an Agile environment, does the following sound familiar? You feel trapped in an agile wrong environment where there's constant resistance - and no way out? Everyone is looking for a magic pill to fix all issues and get answers, right away? There are toxic behaviours, resistance, and it feels like you're always fighting to help? If you answered yes, then you may be in an Agile Wrong environment! Are you ready for change? Change for yourself, your teams, and your organization? Then buckle up and let's move from the agile wrong mindset and environment to a yes agile where have you been all my life environment. Key takeaways include: Recognize when you are in the wrong environment and what do do about it Taking a deep dive into organizational and team cultures and how to enter them as an agile coach Make sense of the language and actions of different culture systems, their capabilities, and how to move teams from one system to the next
Unexpected Agility: How to Achieve Marketing Agility by Focusing on Teams Instead of Projects Total organizational agility is the future of business. yet only a tiny fraction of organizations have successfully managed a complete Agile transformation.With its litany of benefits and decades of application history? Why does Agile struggle to make the jump to the rest of the organization? What if the very experiences that drive Agile change agents to evangelize it outside of IT are standing in the way of total Agile transformation?Join Certified Professional in Agile Coaching and 15-year digital marketer Andrea Fryrear as she uses Agile marketing departments as a case study for understanding and eliminating the cognitive biases that hold back business agility efforts. By attending this session. you will be able to: Overcome the translation problems that arise when introducing Agile ways of working to groups that have never used them before Identify and mitigate the two most detrimental cognitive biases that plague Agile trainers. coaches. and change agents Help marketers (and other non-Agile groups) start exploring Agile by taking a people-first approach instead of a process-first approach
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Know Your Leadership Compass Business leaders, managers, and directors may be brilliant leaders in one situation and may not have the same results in another. Management gurus agree: Anyone can lead, but not everyone can be a successful leader. The previously embraced command-and-control techniques are increasingly ineffective. Today's business environment demands leaders to be alert, agile, enterprising, and skilled in the art of diplomacy. As a leader, it's imperative to articulate who you are, what you stand for, and why you're excited to lead your team. Are these areas you feel you need to develop? If so, join us for this session on developing your 'Leadership Compass' - a roadmap to leading with passion and purpose. It is a highly interactive, reflective process that sets a path to transformational leadership. You will receive navigational direction to support others as you assert your leadership maturity and learn how your thinking and behavior impacts the way you lead others. Identify your leadership foundation Understand value-based leadership and align your actions accordingly Develop, communicate, and leading with a compelling vision Learn how to lead others and build collaboration, teamwork, and trust Regulate the organizational temperature so you and others are motivated to do their best
Leading Minds, Fueling Innovation: Leadership in an Increasingly Neurodiverse World Neurodiversity is a biological fact-the normal diversity of the human brain-and data suggests up to 1 in 4 individuals are Neurodivergent beyond that of a societal 'norm,' commonly labelled as ADHD/ADD, Autism Spectrum Disorder, Dyslexia, Dyspraxia, Anxiety Disorders, among others. Some of the greatest innovators of our time were and are Neurodiverse; however, many of today's organizational cultures and leadership methods are not supportive of the employment, retention, and development of Neurodiverse talent. This means that many brilliant, innovative minds are inadvertently being kept from the table of innovation, slowing the pace of progress. In an increasingly Neurodiverse world, how can top leaders and organizations ensure that ALL minds have a seat at the table of innovation? Join this session to learn about the world of Neurodiversity and how you can lead mind-first toward supporting innovation and well-being in your people, products, and customers! The history of Neurodiversity and its influence in the world. Reasons organizations should act now to ensure a competitive edge. What it means to lead mind-first and how it empowers a healthier workforce, a more inclusive culture, and more innovative products.
Unleash Your Project Meeting Potential Project managers spend a significant amount of time leading meetings but rarely leverage these valuable opportunities to their full potential. Instead, meetings provide the greatest source of anxiety, frustration and stress. Meetings fail to produce optimal results; participants feel that their time isn't valued; and project managers often miss opportunities to advance initiatives or demonstrate skills in leadership and communication. High-functioning meetings drive value, build collaborative relationships, and successfully move organizational priorities forward. As project managers, we need to take accountability for maximizing these opportunities to achieve successful outcomes and meet the needs of our stakeholders. In this session, we'll focus on key activities, a practical methodology, and best practices that you can adopt to consistently and skillfully plan, lead and follow up on effective meetings. You'll walk away with actionable steps that they can be implemented immediately to unleash your own meeting potential.b What You Will Learn: A mindset shift around how you think about and approach meetings to strengthen key skills, build collaborative relationships, and be recognized for your leadership Standardized methodology to consistently plan, lead and follow up on high-functioning, effective meetings for all of your projects Highly actionable steps and best practices that you can implement right away and set yourself up for success
Nurturing an Innovative Team Do you have an innovative team? Unfortunately, for many leaders, their initial answer may be 'no.' For some reason, they aren't getting the levels of innovation they want from their team and it can be difficult to figure out why this is happening. This talk introduces the 3 actions you must take if you are looking to nurture an innovative team: Embrace diversity within your team Leverage cross-functional working groups Avoid hierarchies and bottlenecks Participants will come away with an immediate understanding of how embracing diversity and establishing cross-functional groups will help break down organizational silos and encourage innovation. This and other IIL Learning in Minutes presentations qualify for PDUs. Some titles, such as Agile-related topics may qualify for other continuing education credits such as SEUs, or CEUs. Each professional development activity yields one PDU for one hour spent engaged in the activity. Some limitations apply and can be found in the Ways to Earn PDUs section that discusses PDU activities and associated policies. Fractions of PDUs may also be reported. The smallest increment of a PDU that can be reported is 0.25. This means that if you spent 15 minutes participating in a qualifying PDU activity, you may report 0.25 PDU. If you spend 30 minutes in a qualifying PDU activity, you may report 0.50 PDU.
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