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Have you ever felt the workers you really need are not the workers
you actually employ? Maybe you believe your organization is not
operating as effectively as it should. Perhaps it is issues like
procurement cost overruns, customer complaints or shrinking market
share. Some in the organization might even be wondering when the
competition will overtake your organization in revenues. Unlike
last time, these issues are not process or technology related; they
are something different.
Demographics, retirements and lifestyles are triggering a shortage
of critical skills. Some organizations are extending their searches
and accepting short-run vacancies, while others are hiring
under-qualified workers. In both cases, the outcome is similar - a
workforce producing marginal results.
Breakthrough Workforce Strategy was written as an executive toolkit
for thinking strategically about critical skill shortages. Its
insights and proven practices are more than the product of creative
thinking. They are the result of intense analytics and uncommon
observations about the workforce. With Breakthrough Workforce
Strategy, executives have a toolkit to further develop competencies
for:
-Understanding the sweeping nature of the skilled worker
shortage
-Integrating a Workforce Strategy with business objectives
-Evaluating positions critical to operations and
profitability
-Examining internal workforce supply threats
-Assessing external workforce supply and demand threats
-Predicting the impact of demographic trends on workforce supply
and demand balances
-Analyzing meaningful demographic segments for solution
opportunities
Build your organization's response to the critical skills shortage
in less time and with greater business impact with Breakthrough
Workforce Strategy.
Forward
Just when you thought you could relax as the recession dissipates
Eric Seubert comes along and confronts us with an even more
sobering reality. How will we plan and execute our growth
strategies when demographics are shifting, engagement is declining,
and those with critical skills are disappearing into retirement?
How do we plan our workforce needs in the U.S. when the fastest
growing segment of talent contains those over the age of 55? How
far can France push elevation of the retirement age to 62 if the
trade-off for a solvent system is infrastructure paralysis? How
will Japan cope when its essentially homogeneous workforce will
need to include more than 20% non-ethnic citizens to subsidize its
social benefits? Moreover, to whom rests the responsibility to
create the Workforce Plan?
There was a book published by Dr. Noel Tichy entitled Control Your
Destiny Or Somebody Else Will This title is prophetic for those
responsible for safeguarding the talent pipeline, development and
retention at the Enterprise level. Presently the lack of clarity
regarding the implications of the above and concomitant lack of
robust planning to cope portend calamity
The lack of progressive or even evasive answers to the question
"what is our workforce plan" are now becoming indefensible for
those chartered to - you guessed it - have a plan
In his book, Breakthrough Workforce Strategy, Eric is in many ways
throwing us all a life preserver when we need it the most He frames
for us the emerging trends, implications for a lack of
responsiveness, and when we feel anti depressants are the only
solution, an outstanding framework for developing a Workforce Plan
The book Breakthrough Workforce Strategy is recommended reading for
all who want to understand the implications of these shifting
dynamics and an essential read for those of us who are being held
accountable for enterprise planning.
-Thomas Casey is the Managing Principal of Discussion Partner
Collaborate, a global Executive Advisory firm focused on Human
Capital Strategy.
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