Time and again, the term "leadership development" is vaguely defined, confusing both employees and top management, preventing organisations from developing effective leaders.
Recent TRG blog posts
Critical Factors for an Effective Leadership Development Program
Posted by Rick Yvanovich on Fri, Aug 9, 2019
Blog Topics: Talent Management
Top 4 Reasons Why a Succession Plan Fails and How To Overcome Them
Posted by Rick Yvanovich on Thu, Aug 8, 2019
The road to succession planning is fraught with pitfalls. Most short-sighted businesses view it as merely a “nice trend” to follow and cannot grasp the true nature of succession planning. Others give up getting buy-ins from members of the Board and top-level management. Some lack adequate tools to streamline the process.
Blog Topics: Talent Management
The Secrets to Building and Managing an Effective Succession Plan
Posted by Rick Yvanovich on Tue, Aug 6, 2019
Dominic Barton, global managing partner emeritus of McKinsey once commented on the importance of having a well laid out succession planning in an interview with Forbes: “There’s never been a more important time for leadership because of the volatility in the world today.” Yet, many businesses continue to ignore its importance and choose to march on without any formal succession plan in place.
Blog Topics: Talent Management
Why Should You Adopt Succession Planning Today?
Posted by Rick Yvanovich on Mon, Aug 5, 2019
Great leaders are the backbone of any organisation; but at some point these key incumbents will depart and leave behind vacant critical-mission positions that need to be filled. That is why succession planning is of utmost importance. By honing your talent to their full potential beforehand, you build a leadership bench strength that is ready for coping with any challenge and responsibility.
Blog Topics: Talent Management
Why Leadership Development Programs Are Now More Critical Than Ever
Posted by Rick Yvanovich on Sat, Aug 3, 2019
In a previous article, we discussed the urgent need for a leadership development program in a Marketing Agency context. In the article, we mentioned that nearly 70% of agencies struggle to fill their vacant positions. However, instead of promoting internally, these agencies seek to hire people from the outside.
Blog Topics: Talent Management
Strategies to Identify Top Performers for a Successful Succession Plan
Posted by Rick Yvanovich on Mon, Jul 29, 2019
We have provided a clear guideline on how to sketch your own leader persona in the previous blog post. You already had a map, now there needs to be a compass.
Blog Topics: Talent Management
Succession Planning: 5 Common Mistakes & How to Avoid Them
Posted by Rick Yvanovich on Wed, Jul 17, 2019
A poor succession plan cost Blackberry 4,500 employees and nearly $1 billion. While the absence of a succession plan is detrimental to the future growth of any business, rushing to draft one up without a deep understanding and careful consideration of all aspects involved can lead to unforeseen consequences. So, what are the tell-tale signs of succession planning failures?
Blog Topics: Talent Management
How to Avoid the 'Job Candidates Ghosting Employers' Trend
Posted by Rick Yvanovich on Thu, Jul 4, 2019
Appeared in 2016, the term “ghosting” is first used to describe a situation for romantic relationships where a person “disappears” and cuts all connections with the other party without any explanation. Recently, this practice has expanded from the dating world to the workplace and became a nightmare for both candidates and employers. Fortunately, there are steps you can take in order to avoid being ghosted by candidates.
Blog Topics: Talent Management
The 4-Step Guide on How To Measure Corporate Training Effectiveness
Posted by Rick Yvanovich on Tue, Jun 25, 2019
According to a study done by ClearCompany1 in 2016, 68% of workers say training and development is the most important workplace policy. Nonetheless, many companies still view employee training as an expense instead of an investment. But despite all of the resources, time and effort put into making everything happens, many organisations fail to properly measure the effectiveness of the training.
Blog Topics: Talent Management
Avoid These Mistakes When You Are Managing Gen Z Employees
Posted by Rick Yvanovich on Mon, Jun 24, 2019
If you are starting to see a handful of young, new employees here and there in your company who all have the “eager to learn new things” look on their faces and a smartphone in their hands, lucky you for spotting the first crop of Generation Z (those who were born from 1996 onwards).
Blog Topics: Talent Management