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Aberdeen Group, Human Resource
Executive Studies : |
Retaining Talent: Retention and Succession Planning
in the Corporate Workplace ( PDF File)
Hiring and retaining top talent is the driving
concern of human capital management (HCM)
professionals today. This research report,
Retaining Talent: Retention and Succession Planning
in the Corporate Workplace (pdf file), is
sponsored by Profiles International, Inc. and is the
latest in Aberdeen’s continuing study of workforce
management and the business processes involved in
the employee lifecycle.
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Pre-employment Testing and Assessments: What is the
State of the Art?
( PDF File)
Employers use skill tests and behavioral assessments
to ascertain the ability of the applicant and the
likelihood of his or her success in both the
organization and the position itself. This research
report,
Pre-employment Testing and Assessments: What is the
State of the Art?(pdf file), sponsored by
Profiles International, Inc. is the latest in
Aberdeen’s long history of research on hiring
management. The report explores the use of testing
and assessment as part of the hiring process today
and companies’ plans to use it in the future.
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The Global War for Talent: Getting What You Want
Won't Be Easy
(PDF File) A generational and skills gap, due in large part
to the mass of retiring babyboomers, is forcing
companies to view talent acquisition as an
organizational priority. This report, by Kevin
Martin, is a compilation of responses from more than
600 organizations and provides a roadmap for
companies who desire to improve the efficiency and
effectiveness of talent acquisition through
Best-in-Class strategies and pursuits.
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Enhancing Operational Results with Employee
Performance Management - 2007 Employee Performance
Management Benchmark Report
( PDF File) Employee performance management (EPM) has long
been a mainstay of most organizations, yet remains
fraught with imprecision and dissatisfaction. Rather
than serve as an opportunity for providing
direction, growth, and alignment, employee
performance management is most often viewed as a
necessary evil. While over 600 individuals responded
to our survey (and 95% reported regularly conducting
performance reviews), only 11% indicate that they
are very satisfied with the current process utilized
by their organization. There is clearly a disconnect
between the concept of employee management and a
successful execution. This report is a roadmap for
companies who desire to increase user satisfaction
and utilization through Best in Class use of
employee performance management.
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