Senior HR Executives Identify Leadership Development as Top Priority for 2014
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Among U.S. HR decision makers, 48 percent report that 2014 will be a year of growth marked by increased spending on talent management initiatives to help develop leaders and build talent pipelines. HR leaders in
"Boardrooms around the world are recognizing the critical role human resources has in driving competitive advantage," said
Other key findings from the Right Management study on talent management include:
- Globally, the top three talent management challenges: lack of skilled talent for key positions, shortage of talent at all levels and less than optimal employee engagement.
- Forty percent of respondents report their senior management team "gets it" and makes the connection between investing in talent management and its business impact.
- Forty-eight percent of global employers plan to broaden their employee engagement programs to keep top talent on staff - the highest response
(59 percent) came from employers inAsia Pacific , with 85 percent of employers inChina /Hong Kong reporting plans to broaden employee engagement. - In the
Americas , management succession planning ranks as a higher priority
(36 percent) than it does inEurope (17 percent) andAsia Pacific (31 percent). - Both
Brazil andFrance report assessment of skills throughout the organization as the top talent management initiative for 2014, whileAustralia andthe Netherlands cite team building andChina /Hong Kong report executive coaching as top priorities.
Additional research conducted by
"Persistent talent shortages and our hardest jobs to fill lists should be a wake-up call for employers who want to keep those skilled individuals on staff," said Schaefer. "Employee development and engagement is essential to sustaining the best teams to drive competitive advantage."
Across all regions, nearly one third of HR leaders identify a lack of skilled talent for key positions as the single most pressing talent management challenge facing organizations. In
Right Management's Talent Management: Accelerating Business Performance study draws on the results of an online survey of 2,221 senior leaders and human resource executives from 13 countries. The data was gathered at the end of 2013 by a third-party research expert. The full white paper can be obtained by emailing
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