Starting a Talent Development Program (What Works in Talent Development) by Elaine Biech
Author:Elaine Biech [Biech, Elaine]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: ATD Press
Published: 2018-11-15T00:00:00+00:00
Example of a Simplified Talent Development Policy
This simplified version of a training policy provides examples of the wording you might consider.
The talent development departmentâs mission is to partner with the business units to ensure all employees have the knowledge, skills, and attitudes to create a competitive advantage. We value integrity, innovation, and teamwork. (value statement)
The talent development department believes that the employees of the organization are its most valuable asset. Working together with the business units will allow us to create excellent products for all customers. We believe it is essential that all employees acquire the knowledge and skills necessary to perform their jobs at the highest level possible. We believe that people learn in three ways: formally, on the job, and socially. (belief statement)
The talent development department believes that success is incumbent on these actions: (action statement)
⢠All levels of management will be involved in planning talent development efforts.
⢠All learning will be aligned to the organizationâs strategy and goals.
⢠New employees will receive a dynamic, informative, and interactive orientation to the organization.
⢠All managers will be given the tools and support to develop their employees.
⢠Using the 70-20-10 model as a guide, we will support, encourage, and deliver services and products to ensure employees learn continuously.
⢠All employees will be viewed as leaders of the organization and given the skills and knowledge to perform their responsibilities as such.
⢠A variety of activities, services, and deliverables will be designed to support employees who require continuous learning on demand and on the go.
⢠The training policy will be reviewed and updated annually to reflect changes to the organizationâs strategy and goals.
Download
This site does not store any files on its server. We only index and link to content provided by other sites. Please contact the content providers to delete copyright contents if any and email us, we'll remove relevant links or contents immediately.
Storytelling for dummies by Andrea Fontana(1468)
Effortless by Greg McKeown(1391)
The Practice by Seth Godin(1369)
Mastering Blockchain by Lorne Lantz(1366)
Blockchain Quick Reference by Paul Valencourt & Samanyu Chopra & Brenn Hill(1120)
Mastering Blockchain by Lorne Lantz & Daniel Cawrey(889)
How to Lead by David M. Rubenstein(788)
The wind in the willows by Kenneth Grahame(773)
The Ape in the Corner Office by Richard Conniff(762)
Handbook of Big Data Analytics by Unknown(690)
Social Media Engagement For Dummies by Aliza Sherman(685)
Getting Started with Data: The first book you should read to successfully get along with data. by Menegatti Gabriel & Team Simbiose Ventures(668)
FunRetrospectives: activities and ideas for making agile retrospectives more engaging by Paulo Caroli & Tainã Caetano Coimbra(667)
Taking Care of Yourself (HBR Working Parents Series) by Harvard Business Review(666)
Business Storytelling For Dummies by Unknown(646)
Evernote for Self Publishing: How to Write Your Book in Evernote from Start to Finish by Jose John(639)
Help! My Facebook Ads Suck-- by M. D. Cooper & Jill Cooper(633)
A Leader Listens by Ajay Banga(612)
Genius by Choice: Your unconventional A–Z handbook to enhance your learning process by Remondino Giulia S(612)
