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For member support or inquiries: Email us at USBersinServiceClient@deloitte.com Call us at +1 510 251 4400 www.bersin.com Frameworks and Maturity Models Our models and frameworks form the foundation of our research and can help you define and communicate your strategy. These tools: Enable companies to build strategies to drive business alignment and growth Provide a roadmap for becoming a leading practice organization Help explain maturity and organizational concepts to colleagues, leaders, and executives Promote measurement and benchmarking FRAMEWORKS Our frameworks provide a visual, easy-to-read depiction of the relationships and integration points of all processes in a functional area of HR, Talent, or Learning. They highlight the most important elements, practices, focus areas, stakeholders, audiences, and communications media to consider. Use these frameworks to look at your processes, systems, and resources and to make adjustments that will help your HR department to build a high-impact organization. MATURITY MODELS Our maturity models are designed to create an understanding of an organization s level of maturity and the impact that moving up in maturity level can have on the business. Use these maturity models to benchmark your organization s level of sophistication in given areas and to identify the leading practices that are most critical to improving your business outcomes.

FRAMEWORK Talent Management Framework Talent Strategy & Business Alignment Talent Planning Process & Solution Design Engagement Strategy Integration Strategy Talent Systems Strategy Change Management Strategy Measurement Strategy Organization & Governance Workforce Planning Capability & Competency Management Talent Acquisition Sourcing Candidate Pools Assessment Employer Brand Recruiting Selection Onboarding Talent Mobility Learning & Capability Development Talent Infrastructure Leadership Development Succession Management Career Management Performance Management Enterprise Skills Gap Assessment Critical Talent Assessment Diversity Planning Talent Forecasting Scenario Planning Talent Segmentation Critical Role Identification Job Profiles Competencies Behaviors Experiences Skills Executive Education Leadership Curriculum Assessment & Evaluation Action Learning Job Rotation Coaching & Mentoring Talent Profiles Assessment & Calibration HiPo Identification Talent Reviews Talent Pool Management Talent Mobility Skills Assessment & Transferability Career Planning & Development Professional & Management Tracks Employee Brand Coaching / Mentoring Talent Mobility Goal Alignment Skills Gap Analysis Coaching & Development Bench Strength Assessment Performance Evaluation & Calibration Performance-Based Pay Process Design & Mapping Talent Systems Total Rewards Rewards & Recognition Pay for Performance Benefits Packages Critical Experiences Compensation Modeling Risk Benefit Analysis Learning Strategy Audience Analysis Learning Programs Formal & Informal Approaches Deep Specialization Learning Agility Learning Content Learning Architecture Knowledge Management Measurement & Evaluation Business Metrics & Analytics

FRAMEWORK Diversity & Inclusion Framework D&I Strategy Executive Ownership Anchoring D&I in Business Strategy Connecting to Talent Strategy D&I Vision, Purpose & Definition Current State Assessment Alignment with Culture Strategic Objectives & Roadmap Global & Local Customization Governance & Management Functional Roles & Responsibilities Advisory Groups Employee Networks Budget Accountability & Incentives Ongoing Optimization Constituencies Culture Ethnicity / Race Gender Generation / Age Invisible Dimensions Language Mental / Physical Status Nationality Religion Sexual Orientation Veterans Solution Design Desired Outcomes Alignment with D&I Strategy Executive Ownership Budget Implementation Approach Technology Customization Work Environment Organizational Design Workplace Design Knowledge Management Culture Implementation Focus Areas Business Suppliers Customers Brand-Building Product Development Community Corporate Social Responsibility External Networks Partnerships Talent Management Processes Talent Acquisition Performance Management Learning & Capability Development Leadership Development Succession Management Career Management Change Management & Communications Change Strategy Change Approach Alignment to Culture Stakeholder Alignment Two-Way Communication Channels Audiences Compliance & Foundational Activities Compliance: Legal Requirements Risk Management General Counsel Partnership Foundational: Employee Relations Policies Compensation Potential, Present & Former Employees Boards of Directors Community Customers Governments Interested Individuals & Groups Media Shareholders Suppliers Metrics & Evaluation Scorecard Standards Goals Benchmarking Ongoing Monitoring & Improvement Reporting

FRAMEWORK Talent Acquisition Framework Organization & Governance Structure Service Delivery Steering Committees Change Management Communications Recruiter & Manager Training Implementation Candidate Relationship Management Talent Acquisition Planning & Strategy Business Alignment Workforce Planning Labor Market Intelligence HR & Talent Management Integration Global Considerations Budget Positions & Profiles Workforce Segmentation Contingent Interns Job Analysis Job Profiles Competency Models Job Grades & Salary Critical Roles Candidate Experience Candidate Communities Farming Cultivating Employment Branding Employer Brand Company Values Employee Value Proposition Recruiter Branding Marketing Global Media Strategy Recruiting Recruiting Culture Candidate Audiences Employees Active Candidates Passive Candidates College Contingent Alumni Sourcing Program Management Name Generation Channel Management Diversity Employee Referrals Alumni Campus Recruiting Internships Other Sources Social & Professional Networking Internal Mobility Internal Mobility Internal & External Job Postings Career Portals Print & Billboard Job Fairs Sourcing Job Boards Job Board Aggregators Job Board Search Engines SEO Social Media & Networks Career Portal & Website Virtual Recruiting Recruiting Philosophies Executive Engagement Selecting Initial Screening Applications Screening Employment Fit Assessment / Testing Skills Personality Fit I/O Psychologists Interviewing Interview Strategy Behavioral-Based Skills-Based Tools & Technology Selecting Interactive Voice Response everify Interview Guides Video Tools Assessments Simulation Gamification Evaluating & Selecting Grading Rating Weighting Outsourcing Hiring & Onboarding Onboarding System Forms Management Task Management Onboarding Portal Hiring Background Checking Work References Job Offers Candidate Negotiations Total Compensation Executive Packages Work Contracts Employment Eligibility Work Authorization Onboarding Orientation Provisioning Socialization Assimilation Training Posthire Assessment Recruitment Process Outsourcing (RPO) Search Firms Staffing Firms Assessment Providers Managed Service Providers Background Checking Reference Checking Competitive Intelligence Employer Branding & Media Services Vendor Management Services Foster Recruiter / HR / Hiring Manager Relationships Accountability Talent Acquisition Systems Applicant Tracking System Vendor Management System Candidate Relationship Management Compliance Industry Regulations National & International Laws Global / Local Legal Requirements Metrics & Analytics Quality of Hire Benchmarking Key Metrics Surveys Dashboards Scorecards Brand Ambassadors Employee Talent Scouts

FRAMEWORK Leadership Development Framework Organization, Governance & Management Executive Sponsorship Steering Committees Performance Consultants Change Management Global & Local Implementation Development Solutions Emerging Leaders Managing Self Leadership Strategy Business Goals Quantity of Leaders Leadership Vision Global Considerations Strategy Owner Strategy Sustainment Strategy Assessment Talent Management Integration Leadership Competencies / Capabilities Global Functional Cultural Diversity Core Values Exposure Experiences Role Requirements Front-Line Leaders Managing Others Leader Audiences Midlevel Leaders Managing Other Managers Senior Leaders Managing a Function or BU Leadership Development Strategy Curriculum Design Leadership Brand & Culture Executives Managing an Enterprise High Potentials Business Alignment Competencies / Capabilities Core Values Multilevel Signature Programs Prerequisites Leadership Transitions Leaders As Teachers Technology Strategy Build vs. Buy (LD Providers) Formal ILT Virtual Classroom e-learning Assessments Onboarding Coaching Simulation College Professors Curriculum Delivery Portfolio Strategy Infrastructure Technology Strategy Systems Integration Tools Informal Social Embedded On-Demand Mentoring Communities of Practice Blogs Wikis Action Learning Ex-Pat & Stretch Assignments Job Rotations Experts Pundits Coaching Books Articles Blogs Off-the-Shelf Content Customized Content Leaders Teaching Leaders Program Evaluation Key Metrics Leadership Scorecard Benchmarking Business Impact Learning Architecture

FRAMEWORK Leadership Framework Governance Executive Sponsorship HR & Business Collaboration Steering Committee Employee Groups Enterprise- & Unit-Level Implementation Business Strategy Corporate Vision Business Goals Leadership Strategy Workforce Plan Global Considerations Strategy Owner Talent Strategy Alignment Leadership Model Leader Competencies Potential Indicators Leadership Brand Leader Segments Leader Audiences and / or Leader Types The Individual Leader Leader Motivation & Mindset Career Goals Perception of Organizational Support Organizational Culture Culture Strength Company Identity Communication Learning Culture Assessment & Selection Sourcing High-Potential Identification Leadership Assessment Communication & Messaging Transitions Leadership Design Leadership Development Leadership Development Strategy Alignment with Learning Strategy Methods Experiences Networks Business Leader Involvement Infrastructure Technology Strategy Systems Integration Organizational Design Organizational Structure Decision-Making Clarity Managing Collaboration Talent Management Integration Analytics Talent Acquisition Career Performance Management Diversity & Inclusion Succession Planning Mobility Retention Evaluation & Metrics Organization, Team & Individual Performance Business Performance Data Customer Feedback Employee Engagement Leadership Pipeline Health & Outputs

FRAMEWORK Succession Management Framework Organization & Governance Executive Ownership Board of Directors Steering Committee Service Delivery HR & Manager Training Implementation Communication Change Management Influencing Factors Stakeholders Globalization Workforce Distribution Diversity & Inclusion Compliance Demand Critical Roles & Functions Scenario Planning Labor Market Intelligence Leadership Strategy Talent Headcount Forecasts Skills Requirements Future Positions Succession Management Strategy Business Strategy & Business Goals People Strategy & Talent Goals Workforce Planning Business-Unit Perspective Succession Management Objectives Talent Management Integration Roles & Profiles Workforce Segmentation Role Profiles Talent Profiles Competencies and Capabilities Career Paths Succession Planning Supply Talent Capability & Potential Demographics (e.g., retirement) Performance Appraisals Experiences Competency Proficiency Potential Assessments Education & Training Calibration Talent Pool Validation Career Discussions Personal Aspirations Planning & Preparation Critical Talent Planning Talent Reviews HiPo Calibration Succession Plans Retention Risks Action Build vs. Buy Internal Development Investments External Successor Acquisition Successor Candidate Communication Feedback Discussions Commitment Verification Retention Strategy Mobilize & Develop Organizational Plans Rotational Feeder Roles Talent Mobility Transition Plans Targeted Development Coaching Outputs Current Bench Future Leaders Pipeline List of Successors List of High Potentials Talent Readiness Future Bench Critical Talent Requirements Talent Acquisition Targets Tools & Technology Talent Management Systems Talent Data Integration Talent Pool Management Slate Management Talent Simulations & Modeling Talent Calibration Grids (e.g., Nine-Box) Organization Charts Assessment Tools Common Templates Succession Management Culture Pool-Based and/or Position-Based Decision-Making Accountability Transparency Talent-Sharing Talent Expectations Monitoring & Sustainment Process Integrity Plan Fulfillment Enhancement Metrics & Analytics Key Metrics Benchmarks Dashboards & Scorecards

FRAMEWORK Career Management Framework Approaches & Elements Structured Flexible Open Transitory Governance Strategy People Progression Preferences Sources Paths Development Workers desire predictability, structure & the ability to specialize. Talent sources are generally more traditional in nature. Career paths generally progress up through the organizational hierarchy. Development focuses on building knowledge & skills (competencies) for advancement along defined career paths. Workers have an interest in several related areas & desire a broad range of experiences. Career paths are less structured, allowing for use of additional talent sources. Career paths are more flexible & can be adapted by the worker & the organization to meet needs. Development focuses on providing key experiences & building networks. Work is collaborative in nature & workers consistently desire new challenges. Work is generally projectbased, allowing for a wider use of talent sources. Career paths are based on both organizational needs & worker interests. Responsibilities & roles may change or rotate. Development is mainly workerdriven & focuses on collaborative learning. Workers are self-driven & generally specialize in a certain type of work. Work is often task-based, allowing the organization to choose the most appropriate talent source. Career paths are dependent on organizational needs, worker expertise & availability. Development is the worker s responsibility & is focused on further developing chosen areas of expertise. Data & Analytics Enablers Leadership Messaging Infrastructure Leadership focuses on succession & identifying talent for open roles. Messaging focuses on what the organization offers in terms of advancement. Infrastructure matches workers to established career paths. The organization supports managers in guiding workers toward experiences. Messaging focuses on possible career tracks / opportunities. Infrastructure enables workers to explore / find gigs. All workers are considered leaders. Agility is enabled through decision-making at the right level. Messaging focuses on success measures & supportive culture. Infrastructure enables teams, worker support & identification of areas of expertise. Leadership focuses on work distribution, recognition of best resources for tasks. Messaging focuses on business needs & worker benefits. Infrastructure supports project management completed by disparate talent sources.

FRAMEWORK Performance Management Framework Performance Management (PM) Strategy Purpose of PM PM Philosophy PM Alignment to Strategy & Culture Level of Senior Leader Ownership PM Sustainability Talent Management Integration Audience Organization & Governance HR Structures & Roles Governance Communication Tools & Resources Executives Managers Professionals Hourly Organized Labor Contingent Critical Talent Segments Goal-Setting & Revising Executive Goal-Setting Goal Cascading & Alignment Employee Goal-Setting Goal Revision Ongoing Performance Activities Managing & Coaching Work Plans Management Responsibilities Feedback Coaching Development Planning Individual Development Plans Development Opportunities Career Management Performance Appraisal HOW: Quarterly, Semiannual and/or Annual Reviews Multirater Feedback Self-Assessments Manager Assessments Distributions & Rankings Performance Calibration Performance Improvement Plans Performance Management Outcomes Rewarding & Recognizing Compensation Reviews Financial Rewards Nonfinancial Rewards Recognition Strategies & Programs WHAT: Competencies/Behaviors Goals Job Responsibilities Capabilities Promotion Readiness Empowered and Engaged Workforce Focus on Driving Business Results Foundational Knowledge of Talent PM System Talent Management System Integration Knowledge -Sharing & Collaboration Metrics & Analysis Technology & Infrastructure

FRAMEWORK Employee Recognition Framework Recognition Strategy Purpose of Recognition Business Goals Alignment with Culture Talent Management Integration Vision Transparency Accountability Globalization Audience Executives Managers Professionals Hours Organized Labor Contingent Critical Talent Segments Governance & Management Executive Sponsorship Administration Compliance Equity Ongoing Optimization Budget Amount Allocation Control Criteria Performance Behaviors Tenure Recognizers Leaders Managers Teams Individuals Clients External Direction Top-Down Peer-to-Peer Bottom-Up Approval Rigorous Informal None Design Rewards Nonmonetary Token Monetary Company- or Employee-Selected Employee Support Vendor Strategy Talent Management Integration Launch Visibility Public Group Private Frequency Annually Quarterly Monthly Weekly Daily Delivery Face-to-Face Letter / Email Event Online Platforms Customization Employee Type Business Unit / Functions Geography Measurement Approach Methodology Reporting Branding Plan Employee Training Marketing Communications Business Outcomes Performance Behaviors Employee Satisfaction Engagement Retention Activity & Participation Level Metrics & Evaluation

FRAMEWORK Enterprise Learning Framework Learning Strategy & Business Planning Strategy Operating Plan Integration Funding Model Stakeholders Organization, Governance & Management Audience Needs Jobs Roles Proficiencies Competencies Preferences Demographics Geographies Business Problems Formal Instructor-Led Training Virtual Classroom Games Simulations Testing & Evaluation e-learning On-Demand Search Books Articles Videos Podcasts Learning Portals Solutions Environments Programs Process Support Approaches Informal Social Wikis Blogs Forums Communities of Practice Social Networks Expert Directories Coaching Mentoring Embedded EPSS Customer Feedback Rotational Assignment After-Action Reviews Development Planning Disciplines Performance Consulting Instructional Design Information Architecture Knowledge Management Content Development Program Management Change Management Community Management Measurement & Evaluation Business Intelligence Core Processes Performance Consulting Instructional Design Content Development Content Management Implementation Delivery Communications Administration Support Tools & Technology LMS/LCMS/Learning Portals Talent Management Systems Content Lifecycles Rich Media Collaboration & Social Software Mobile Performance Support Virtual Classroom Reporting & Analytics Assessment & Evaluation Learning Culture Building Trust Encouraging Reflection Demonstrating Learning s Value Enabling Knowledge-Sharing Empowering Employees Formalizing Learning as Process Learning Architecture Measurement, Evaluation & Transfer Support

FRAMEWORK HR Framework HR Strategy & Business Plan HR Vision HR Mission HR Goals HR Philosophy HR Business Plan Internal Audiences & Stakeholders Leadership Management Employees Hourly Contractors Consultants HR Organization & Governance Design Centers of Excellence Shared Services HR Business Partnership Change Management Helpdesk Portals Outsourcing Delivery External Candidates Labor Unions Government Retirees Alumni Core Services Payroll & Compensation Benefits & Wellness Compliance & Legal Time & Attendance Resource Planning Employee Relations HR Reporting Onboarding HR Service Models Services Talent Management Competency Management Talent Acquisition Total Rewards Performance Management Learning & Development Career Management Leadership Development Succession Management HR Measurement & Analytics People Culture & Performance Strategic Enablement Workforce Planning Global Workforce Management Organizational Design Global Inclusion & Diversity Workforce Analytics & Measurement Change Management Engagement Strategies Business Advisor & Coach HR Metrics Benchmarking Operational HR Measures Business Measures Scorecards Values Principles Global Awareness People Brand Business Outcomes HR Technology & Infrastructure

FRAMEWORK People Analytics Framework Measurement Strategy & Planning Strategy Business Plan Funding Model Stakeholders Organization & Governance Roles & Competencies Hiring Training Integration of Resources Data Governance & Stewardship Data Security & Privacy Audiences Audience Needs HR & Employee Data Operations Data Financial Data Customer Data External Data Front-End Tools & Technology Types of Measures Efficiency Effectiveness Alignment Outcomes Data-Driven Culture Executives Business Leaders Strategic Planning Corporate Development Line Managers HR Talent Functions Legal Finance Compliance KPIs Benchmarking Trend Analysis Program Analysis Identifying Drivers Root Cause Analysis Forecasting Scenario Planning Workforce Planning HR Metrics L&D Metrics Leadership Metrics Talent Acquisition Metrics Talent Management Metrics Business Functions Finance Operations Legal Compliance Risk IT Sales Marketing Business Leaders Connections Reporting Tools Dashboards Analysis Tools Statistical Packages Data Capture Tools Survey Tools Data Visualization Tools Data Integration Tools Assessment & Evaluation Tools Build Credibility Demonstrate Value Executive Buy-in Data-Driven Decision-Making Talent Functions Compensation & Benefits L&D Leadership Development Project Management Succession Management Talent Acquisition Talent Management HRMS ERP Talent Systems System Integration Data Integration Master Data Management Processes Enterprise Data & Systems Infrastructure

MATURITY MODEL Talent Management Maturity Model Level 4 Inclusive Talent System Clear, Targeted & Communicated Talent Strategy Fully Developed & Integrated Talent Activities Aligned to Desired Strategic Outcomes Relationships with Talent Are Systemic & Tailored Progressive Diversity & Inclusion Approach Reflected in Policies & Employee Experience Level 3 Level 2 Level 1 Managed Talent Relationships Clear Talent Strategy & Analysis-Based Understanding of the Workforce Nascent Execution of Systemic Talent Relationships Targeted, Integrated & Effective Leader Growth Activities Strong Learning Culture Moving Beyond Compliance-Based Diversity & Inclusion Activities Critical Talent Growth Increasingly Clear Talent Strategy for Critical Talent Segments Emerging Perspective on Systemic Talent Relationships Effective at Implementing Essential Talent Activities Learning & Leadership Activities More Targeted, Prominent & Integrated Other Talent Processes More Sophisticated & Integrated Essential Talent Activities Almost No Strategy Used to Direct Talent Management Activities Little Understanding or Interest in Systemic Talent Relationships Essential Talent Activities (e.g., Performance Management, Talent Acquisition) in Place but Often Inconsistent or Lacking Intention Talent Activities Often Siloed

MATURITY MODEL Diversity & Inclusion Maturity Model Level 4 Inclusive Culture Everyone Owns D&I D&I Strategy Integral to Business Strategy D&I Practices Integrated into Talent Practices Targeted D&I Programs & Practices Expanded / Refined as Appropriate Leaders Transparently Share, Discuss, and Held Accountable for D&I Metrics / Goals Progress D&I Team Reports into C-Suite Executive Level 3 Leader-Owned D&I Leaders Perceived as Owning D&I D&I Strategy Reinforces Importance of D&I to Business Leaders at All Levels Discuss Overall D&I Mission / Goals / Value of All Types of D&I D&I Programs / Practices Refined & Expanded D&I Metrics Shared Transparently with Leaders D&I Team Reports into Head of HR Level 2 Level 1 Programmatic D&I Diversity Team or HR Perceived as Owning D&I D&I Strategy Focused on Expanding Knowledge of D&I Policies / Initiatives Leaders Publicly Discuss Value of Traditional Diversity D&I Programs & Initiatives Focus on Mentoring, Unconscious Bias, or Managing Conflict Employee Resource Groups (ERGs) Proliferate D&I Metrics Shared on a Limited Basis D&I Team Reports into HR Compliance-Focused Diversity Legal, Diversity Team, or HR Perceived as Owning Diversity No Clear Diversity Strategy Focuses Primarily on Diversity Compliance, Especially in Talent Acquisition Team May Promote Organization Externally as a Diverse Brand D&I Metrics Collected for Compliance-Tracking Purposes Diversity Team Reports into HR

MATURITY MODEL Talent Acquisition Maturity Model Level 4 Optimized Talent Acquisition Strategic Enabler of the Business Ability to Predict External Forces & Remain Agile Investment in New TA Products & Services Recruiter Training Builds Strategic Skills Level 3 Level 2 Level 1 Integrated Talent Acquisition Full Integration with HR & Talent Management Strong Employment Brand Successful Social Media Campaign Active Pipeline of Candidates Robust TA Programs (e.g., Diversity, Alumni, Employee Referral) Standardized Operational Recruiting Processes & Technology Standardized across the Organization Beginning to Establish Strong Relationships with Hiring Managers Effective Assessment of Candidates against Job Requirements Reactive Tactical Recruiting Recruiting Is Often Done Locally by HR Generalists Who Are Order-Takers for Hiring Managers Positions Are Posted on an As-Needed Basis Minimal Hiring Compliance Standards Met; No Real Processes Defined

MATURITY MODEL Leadership Maturity Model Level 4 Systemic Leadership Exposure, Experience, Education & Environment for Leadership Development Risk-Taking Encouraged Knowledge Highly Valued & Enabled Leadership Model Well-Communicated HR & Business Leaders Regularly Collaborate for Leader Development Matrix Structures Outweigh Traditional Structures Strong Leader Pipeline for Key Positions Level 3 Scalable Leadership Exposure, Experience & Education for Leadership Development Some Risk-Taking Knowledge-Sharing Becomes Important Attempts to Communicate the Leadership Model Are Made HR & Business Leaders Collaborate for Leader Development Increased Matrix Structure Existing Leader Pipeline for Key Positions Level 2 Level 1 Integrated Leadership Experience & Education for Leadership Development Risk-Adverse Little Knowledge-Sharing Leadership Model Exists but Not Communicated Little Collaboration between HR & Business Leaders for Leader Development Half Matrix, Half Traditional Organizational Structure Weak Leader Pipeline for Key Positions Foundational Leadership Education As Primary Leadership Development Method Risk-Intolerant No Knowledge-Sharing Lacks a Leadership Model HR & Business Leaders Do Not Collaborate on Leader Development Typically Functional / Divisional / Regional Organizational Structure No Leadership Pipeline for Key Positions

MATURITY MODEL Leadership Development Maturity Model Level 4 Strategic Leadership Development Championed by Executives Talent Management Integration Level 3 Focused Leadership Development Culture-Setting Future-Focused Developing Organization Level 2 Level 1 Structured Leadership Training Core Competencies Well-Defined Curriculum Developing Individuals Inconsistent Management Training Content Available No Development Process Benefit to Employees

MATURITY MODEL Succession Management Maturity Model Level 4 Transparent Talent Mobility Dynamic Process Highly Transparent Pool-Based Talent Movement Professional & Management Roles Level 3 Integrated Succession Management Business Strategy Alignment Talent Management Integration Enterprise Perspective Owned by CEO Level 2 Level 1 Traditional Succession Planning Development Plans Talent Reviews Business-Unit Focus Targets Key Positions HR-Driven Fragmented Replacement Planning List of Senior-Level Positions List of High Potentials No Targeted Development

MATURITY MODEL Performance Management (PM) Maturity Model Level 4 Responsive Some Practices Customized for Key Workforce Segments Many Managers Excel at Ongoing, Targeted Feedback, Coaching, Recognition & Development Plans Strong Leader-Led Accountability for PM PM Regularly Optimized Effective PM Practices Considered a Part of the Employer Brand Level 3 Level 2 Level 1 Purposeful & Integrated Clear Purpose of PM Managers Proficient with Regular Goal Reviews, Coaching, Feedback & Development Plans Recognition Occurs Outside Appraisals Leaders Encourage PM Accountability PM Highly Integrated with Other Talent Management (TM) Processes Standardized Clearer Purpose of PM Standardization of Most Practices (i.e., Goal-Setting, Rating Scale, Competencies, Technology) Support for Coaching, Ongoing Feedback & Development Plans Some Integration Between PM & Other TM Processes Inconsistent Unclear Purpose of PM Beyond Using Appraisals to Justify Compensation Decisions Little Standardization of Practices Low Support for Manager Coaching & Ongoing Feedback Little or No Technology or TM Integration

MATURITY MODEL Employee Recognition Maturity Model Level 4 Strategic & Pervasive Senior Leaders Model Desired Behaviors Enterprisewide Approach to Recognizing Goals & Behaviors Technology Strategically Deployed & Integrated with Varied Offline Recognition Periodic Recognition & Rewards Perceived as Prestigious Employee Recognition Matches Preferences Most Employees Receive Specific & Positive Feedback Monthly or More Often Level 3 Level 2 Level 1 Aligned & Reinforced Senior Leaders Communicate & Recognize Desired Behaviors & Goals Achievements Recognized at Most Levels of the Organization Mix of Everyday & Time-Driven Recognition Frequent Peer-to-Peer Recognition Standardized Senior Leaders Publicly Support Recognition Many Programs Standardized Varied Types of Recognition Technology Introduced Increased Recognition Transparency & Visibility Some Peer-to-Peer Recognition Inconsistent Uneven Senior Leader Support of Recognition Most Recognition Practices & Criteria Varied Across the Business Some Token Recognition Given Most Recognition Top-Down

MATURITY MODEL Learning Organization Maturity Model Level 4 Anticipatory / Flow Effects Change by Anticipating Needs and Then Augmenting & Leveraging the Developmental Opportunities Intrinsic in Work Concentrates on Long-Term Career Success & Creating Enduring Commitment to Development Fosters a Culture of Courage & Innovation Integrates Feedback Loops & Data into Work Design Focuses on Supporting Employees Ability to Evolve & Adapt Level 3 Continuous / Empowering Effects Change through Empowering Individual-Driven Development Leverages Experiences & Consistent Feedback for Development Continuously Evolves Technology Infrastructure Focuses on Creating Conditions That Enable Development Level 2 Level 1 Responsive / Contextualized Effects Change through Creating Employee-Centric Learning Applies Design Thinking to Employee-Development Initiatives Focuses on Implementing Transparent Systems & Processes That Personalize Development Episodic / Programmatic Effects Change through Courses / Programs Relies on a Top-Down Approach to Development Drives Development of Selected Knowledge & Skills Focuses on Enabling Performance in Current Role

MATURITY MODEL HCM Applications Implementation Maturity Model Level 4 HR Customer-Centric Thorough Documentation of Preexisting Business Processes Preproject Consolidation & Rationalization of Business Processes Constant Focus on Change Management Continual Communication & Engagement of Stakeholders & Audiences Postproject Job / Work Changes Articulated for Project Participants Complete Plan in Place for Ongoing Software Updates Level 3 Process Improvement Inconsistent Communication with Stakeholders & Audiences Clear Understanding of Integration Points & Required Effort Governance Determined at Project Start Thorough Vetting of the New Software Capabilities & Gaps Precedes Rollout In-Room Decision-Making Supported Level 2 Level 1 Process Automation Champion Identified for Entire Project Team May Not Involve All Stakeholders Ongoing Upgrades Not Included in Project Plan Inconsistent Communication of Project Status Team Indecisiveness Causes Project Delays Technology-Centric Focusing Strictly on Technology Poor or Nonexistent Change Management No Clear Decision-Maker No Governance & Procedures at Project Start Lacks a Compelling Business Case

MATURITY MODEL People Analytics Maturity Model Level 4 Predictive Analytics Development of Predictive Models Scenario Planning Integration with Business & Workforce Planning Data Governance Model Level 3 Advanced Analytics Statistical Analysis to Solve Business Problems Identification of Issues & Actionable Solutions Centralized Staffing & Integrated Data Level 2 Level 1 Advanced Reporting Proactive Reporting for Decision-Making Analysis of Trends & Benchmarks Customizable, Self-Service Dashboards Operational Reporting Reactive Reporting of Operational & Compliance Measures Focus on Data Accuracy, Consistency & Timeliness

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