Organizational Development

Why Are so Many Projects Failing?

If your company is plagued by failing projects, it’s important to identify potential root causes and correct them. Often, by reviewing what went awry and committing yourself to organizational development, you can achieve higher project success rates, ensuring your investment yields positive results.
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Organizational Development

Tomorrow’s Industries are Looking for Effective Succession Management

Crafting a dynamic organization where leaders can continue to advance, and employees are developed to step into their place is a must in today’s business world. Otherwise, you may find yourself struggling to secure the highly skilled, talented managers your business needs to achieve its goals.
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Organizational Development

How Learning Data is Presented Matters Just as Much as Why

As big data becomes more of an everyday tool for businesses, the presentation of that data has become an area of surprising impact. Here are a few tips to help you share your learning data in a way that helps your company make smarter, more informed decisions around your L&D program.
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Organizational Development

Measurements That Matter for Performance and Talent Management

In our modern age of big data and analytics, the businesses who are able to leverage their information are the ones who are able to get ahead of the competition. In the learning and development space, and important source of data are tied directly to performance and talent management. But unless you are fully experienced in this arena, the number can be overwhelming. Here are a few key measurements to watch when evaluating performance and talent management.
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Organizational Development

Your Corporate Communication Plan Should Be Tightly Linked To Your L&D Strategy

Developing a tightly executed corporate communication plan that is part of your L&D strategy is a smart way to build consistency of mission and message across your organization. But it can be a challenge to walk the walk across all your organizational groups. The benefits of that consistency are numerous, and while it might take a little extra time to build in a larger group of stakeholders into the communication process (that would be your L&D team), the lasting impact is that of your employees being armed with the right training that will help support your overall communication strategy.
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