Succession Planning: Developing Your Bench Strength. Presented By: Ed Krow, SPHR, CCP, CHCM Principal, Implementation Management Group

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Succession Planning: Developing Your Bench Strength Presented By: Ed Krow, SPHR, CCP, CHCM Principal, Implementation Management Group

Agenda The Wedding: Succession Planning meets Leadership Development Top 10 Ideas for Building Your Bench

The Numbers say According to a survey conducted by the Corporate Leadership Council: 72% of companies predict they ll have an increasing number of leadership vacancies over the next 3-5 years. At the same time, 76% of respondents are less than confident in their abilities to staff these positions Applying SP only to the C-suite is a competitive mistake.

SP Defined* A deliberate and systematic effort by an organization to ensure leadership continuity in key positions, retain and develop intellectual and knowledge capital for the future, and encourage individual advancement. * William Rothwell, PhD

Why Plan for Succession? Anticipated demographic changes and scarcity of true talent. Need for a tool to identify skill gaps and training needs. The criticality of knowledge retention in a knowledge economy. The effects of retention and morale from investing in employees.

The Wedding: Succession Planning meets Leadership Development! Nothing is more vital to an organization s long-term health than the choice and cultivation of its future leaders. Today s business leaders MUST master general business competencies. Managing succession requires a flexible system oriented toward development activities.

Leadership Development is NOT Training Training usually focuses on one-off educational events. Usually participants return to the workplace and, though energized, get stifled by the reality of corporate life.

Effective Leadership Development Pair classroom training with real-life exposure to a variety of jobs and bosses. Job rotation, special assignments Try action learning Pull a group of high-potential employees together to study and make recommendations on a pressing topic.

More on Action Learning Provides developmental experiences for employees who are forced to look beyond functional silos. Often results in a useful work product for the company. These opportunities may be crucial to employee development in today s down-sized organizations.

Group Development Review GDR is a periodic review of a single person, involving input from past and present supervisors. It IDs the next steps the employee should take. The immediate supervisor reviews the feedback with the employee and incorporates it into his/her development plan.

Top 10 Ideas 1. Transfer knowledge and experience from the top. This aids in educating and developing future leaders. 2. Build relationships across generations. Skills, talents and values from a diverse group strengthens overall leadership. 3. Strengthen leadership peer relationships. Helps leaders break down silos and learn from each other.

Top 10 continued 4. Develop succession plans. Don t wait until the need for a leader is obvious! 5. ID and nurture high-potential employees. This group can be the most likely to leave. 6. Provide needed cross-departmental learning and exposure. This develops understanding of the organizational system.

Top 10 continued 7. Offer executive coaching. Look for fresh ideas from outside experts. 8. Include more leaders in succession planning. Foster strategic thinking early in the career path. 9. Provide mentoring support for new managers. Helps to acclimate them to their new roles. 10. Assess talent. Give leaders insights to help them increase their effectiveness.

Open Dialogue What does your company value most about its leadership? What improvements would you like to see? What is your company s philosophy about leadership? What leadership skills are crucial to the company s success?

Next Steps Once started, continue to apply Succession Planning wider and deeper in the organization. Plan for both current AND future skills needs. Fully automate the Succession Planning process. Integrate Succession Planning with other Human Capital initiatives, such as performance mgt.

Final Thought Succession Planning will likely be influenced by work/life concerns. Organizations will need to find ways to help high-potentials balance their work responsibilities and their personal lives. Organizations must understand the impact that generational influences have on employees views of career development.

For more info: Ed Krow 717-314-3680 EKrow@implementationmg.com www.edkrow.com Questions?