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Quick Recap of Lecture 4

Internal and External Trends Increasingly, legislative, socio-demographic and business trends are exerting pressures for organizational change (Solomon, 1994). Many organizations are finding it easier to make technical changes than to make accompanying human resources changes. In fact, the ability to adapt their human resources to new requirements is proving to be a limiting factor to success for many organizations (Coates, 1990; Towers Perrin, 1992).

Reasons why HRP&D is becoming more important Skill shortages in key areas (e.g., systems analysts, engineers, data base specialist, information/communications specialists) caused by a greater demand for information processing/skills along with a shrinking labour force (the baby bust) making it increasingly important to plan for, and to develop staff effectively.

Human Resources/Succession Planning There is sometimes confusion in the difference between human resources planning and succession planning. We have found the following rule of thumb to be useful in distinguishing between the two (see also, Walker, 1980): Human resources planning is aimed at resolving gaps that may exist for human resources of certain skills, whether across the organization, or in specific organizational units. Succession planning, is aimed at determining how specific key, and/or vulnerable positions are to be filled appropriately. Thus, in operating specifically at the position, or individual level succession planning may be regarded as a subset or special application of human resources planning.

What is a Personal Development Plan? Organisations are increasingly using Personal Development Plans as a way to form the basis of training and career development of individuals. Learners hoping to continue studies into higher education are likely to be expected to complete a Personal Development Plan.

Lesson 1 Lecture 5 Overview of Human Resources and Professional Development

SUCCESSION PLANNING OVERVIEW

SUCCESSION PLANNING May be used to help line management answer such questions as: are there any special business/economic factors that are likely to have major effects on the organization over the next one to five years? what will the organizational unit look like one year from now? Two years from now? Three years from now? what organizational problems are being experienced? what human resources problems are being experienced?

Core Principles Underlying Succession Planning 1. Leaders really do matter … in managing/driving accountability, results, culture. 2. Performance is what counts … top performers over high potentials (the “what” & “how” both count). 3. Today’s top performing leaders aren’t necessarily tomorrow’s … even our best leaders can fall behind or derail. 4. Talent is an enterprise resource … willingness to share talent makes the system work. 5. A broad set of experience & assignments is the best classroom … yet a balanced approach is still necessary for development. 6. It’s incumbent upon today’s “top-100” to leave a legacy of future talent … current leaders must teach, mentor, & role model others on what it takes to succeed. 7. Invest in the best … focus the rest.

FOUR LEVERS FOR LEARNING 55-65% 25-30% 5-10%

“There are two kinds of people in organizations: Those with 20 years experience and those with one year experience repeated 20 times.” —Gene Dalton, BYU

“We put good people in big jobs before they are ready.” —Pepsi Co.

Leadership Development = V+C+L Variety of Experiences + Challenging Assignments + Ability & Willingness to Learn —Center for Creative Leadership

Assessment of Key Positions Identification of Key Talent Assessment of Key Talent Generation of Development Plans Development Monitoring & Review Key Elements Succession Planning: Key Elements

1. Assessment of Key Positions: What are the competencies and experiences needed to qualify for each key position? 2. Identification of Key Talent: Typically people at the top two levels of the organization and high potential employees one level below. Identified by their management’s assessment of their performance and potential for advancement. 3. Assessment of Key Talent: For each person on the radar screen, primary development needs are identified focusing on what they need in order to be ready for the next level. Succession Planning: Key Elements

4. Generation of Development Plans: A development plan is prepared for how we will help the person develop over the next year. 5. Development Monitoring & Review An annual or semi-annual succession planning review is held to review progress of key talent and to refresh or revise their development plan. Succession Planning: Key Elements

1. Bottom line accountability; Has managed a P&L 2. Experience in several different functional assignments 3. Negotiation of a relationship with an external partner 4. Living and working in multiple locations including overseas 5. Has multi-company or multi-divisional experience 6. Management of a unit during a downturn; Has effected a turnaround 7. Successful product creation and deployment 8. Heading up a start-up or new venture assignment 9. Significant customer contact; Has demonstrated the ability to close big deals 10. Successful experience in transforming the culture of an organization ADC Telecommunications Experiences Profile General Manager

XYZ CONTROLLER COMPETENCIES Reporting & Report Reading Financial Reporting & Data Recording Integrity & Trust Cash Management Investment Leadership & Influence Fund Accounting Internal Control Management Accounting Assertiveness & Confidence Resource Planning HR Systems & Policies Regulatory Compliance Technical Competence Industry Knowledge Travel & Procurement

SUCCESSION CANDIDATES KEY POSITION TITLE ________________________ Backup Candidate Name: ______________________ Current Title: ________________________________ Div: ______________ Level of Readiness (Circle One): Within 1 Yr. 1–3 Yrs. 3–5 Yrs. ____________________________________ ______________ Strengths for this position: Developmental needs for this position: Comments: ____________________________________ ______________ Date:FY: Completed by:Division:

SUCCESSION PLAN SUMMARY ORGANIZATION:_____________________ Key Position Title Incumbent Name Position Vulnerability Succession Candidate Names Open in < 1 Yr Open in 1–3 Yrs Open in 3 + Yrs Ready in < 1 Yr Ready in 1–3 Yrs Ready in 3 + Yrs

Overall Performance Summary: (Indicate recent performance including major accomplishments or performance issues.) Key Strengths: (List Indicate key technical or professional competencies, skills, or knowledge the person has.) Development Needs: (List 2 or 3. Indicate key experiences, skills, or knowledge the person lacks in order to move to the next level.) Development Actions: 1. On The Job: (What new responsibilities do you plan to assign to help this person develop this year?) EXECUTIVE DEVELOPMENT PLAN NAME: ________________ TITLE: ________________ 2. Special Assignment: (What task force, projects, or special assignments will be given this year to aid development?) 3. Training: (What specific training or seminars are recommended this year for his/her development?) Potential For Promotion: (Indicate this persons readiness to be promoted to the next organizational level.) Ready now for the next level. Ready in the next 24 months. Ready in 2 to 3 years. Recommended Next Position: (List the next assignment that would most benefit the individual in his/her development.)

PLANS FOR SELECTED TALENT ORGANIZATION:_____________________ NameTitleHigh Level Plan

Highest Return…  Full Job Change Focused On Development Needs  Job Restructuring Based On Development Needs  Mini P&L Assignments  Cross Divisional Project Leadership Or Assignment  Focused Coaching & Counseling  Industry Representation  Customer Visits Accompanying Senior Executives  Formalized Education Programs  Full 360 Degree Feedback and Evaluation  Motivated Self Development  Seminars and Conferences … Lowest Return Development Toolbox

DEVELOPMENT TOOLBOX On The Job: Job Enrichment Special Projects Committee Assignments Task Force Participation Lead Person Responsibilities Giving Presentations Preparing Proposals Installing A New System Leading A New Program Temporary Job Assignments Full Job Change Learning From Others Working With a Mentor Teaming with an Expert 360 Feedback Focused Interviews Training & Education Seminars & Conferences Continuing Education E Learning Cross Training

Semi-Annual Succession Planning Review Review of succession candidates and development plans in each organizational unit Report development progress and make necessary adjustments to the plan Orchestrate moves for the next six months