The 4 Pillars of Effective Succession Planning: Redefining Traditional Models

Publisher: Harrison Assessments International

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 The 4 Pillars of Effective Succession Planning: Redefining Traditional Models

Many organizations have addressed the near-term succession challenges by hiring retired employees as consultants, or implemented policies such as flex hours, telecommuting, part time and job sharing. While these tactics help bridge the gap, they do not represent a solid strategic approach to fulfilling the organization’s long-term talent needs. Download the white paper today and learn how to to strategically assess the talent pool at every level of your organization.