As most American companies continue their ongoing emergence from the recession, they are faced with a significant problem: Despite persistent levels of high unemployment, there is an increasingly serious dearth of the highly skilled talent they require to remain competitive.
Posts Tagged ‘Chief executive officer’
Leading a Corporate Turnaround
October 10th, 2011
Mary Hladio In an organization with deteriorating performance, some of the most important roles are those responsible for creating a new strategy and securing the talent to make that strategy successful. Organizations that have successfully overcome negative momentum often do so by securing new leadership with a proven ability …
Taking the Next Step
September 19th, 2011
Mary Hladio Leadership in the Workplace: Back To School Basics For Small Business Owners
August 22nd, 2011
Mary Hladio Great leaders are also great learners and in order to lead other individuals successfully, supervisors managers and business owners need to take part in strong leadership training programs.
Such programs should address such topics as listening and communicating effectively, giving negative feedback in a way …
One Way to Lose Employees: Train Them
August 8th, 2011
Mary Hladio A recent paper published in the Journal of Applied Psychology suggests that corporate training programs can be damaging to an organization if employees lack opportunities for advancement.
The American Society for Training and Development (ASTD) estimates that American companies spent $134.1 billion on training and education in 2008.…
Talent Is Top Priority for CEOs, Overtaking Managing Risk
June 6th, 2011
Mary Hladio According to findings from PricewaterhouseCoopers’ (PwC) 14th annual Global CEO survey, managing talent has eclipsed risk as CEOs’ top priority:
- Approximately 83 percent of the 1,200 CEOs queried from 69 countries intend to change their firm’s talent management strategy over the next year, and




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