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Best Practices in Talent Management Strategy
Dorothy Knapp, SPHR
©SHRM 2010 2
Today’s Agenda
• Globalization and Talent Management
• Drivers of Global Competition for Critical Talent
• Six Components of Talent Management Strategy
• Case Studies: SAS and Southwest Airlines
Best Practices in Talent Management Strategy
©SHRM 2010
3
Globalization and Talent Management
The most important corporate resource over the next 20 years will be talent:
smart, sophisticated businesspeople who are technologically literate, globally
astute, and operationally agile. And even as the demand for talent goes up,
the supply of it will go down.”
McKenzie & Company 1998 study – “The War for Talent”
©SHRM 2010
New SHRM Global Research Report
4
August, 2010, SHRM-EIU
global survey found that C-suite
executives believe their
two biggest challenges in the
coming 10 years will be:
1. Retaining and rewarding
the best people.
2. Attracting the best people
to the organization.
Talent Still Top Priority
©SHRM 2010
SHRM US Poll – August 2010
5
Obtaining Human Capital Top Challenge
SHRM Aug, 2010, poll
- 47% said their top investment
challenge is:
Finding human capital and
maximizing their human capital
investment
Recruiting and holding onto the best
talent and getting the most out of
people is critical
©SHRM 2010
Global Shortage of Talent
6
Manpower May, 2010, Talent Shortage Survey
Technical skills
+
Critical thinking
skills
©SHRM 2010 7
Globalization – Employee Mobility
Lowered trade barriers
More democratic countries
Inflation rates low / steady
Low-cost
telecommunications
Rising skill levels of labor
More investment
worldwide
Growth of MNCs
Conditions right to go where best
people are at the right price
©SHRM 2010 8
• 1.3 billion people
• Averaged 9% GDP increases for last
30 years
• On track to become world’s largest
economy by 2050
• Major outsourcing/manufacturing hub
China
• 1.1 billion people
• At least 20% of population speaks
English fluently
• Preferred outsource destination for call
centers and other services
• Growing middle class that currently
numbers 300 million
India
New Global Competitors
©SHRM 2010
Looking Ahead: Economic Growth in 2010-2011
9
Growth in emerging markets 3x as great as advanced countries
2011 projected
China 9.6%
India 8.4%
©SHRM 2010 10
What does it Mean for HR?
Global war for talent will heat up
Business leaders to look to HR for
more than transactional expertise
They will look to HR for people
strategies to help their companies
prepare for growth
HR professionals will come under
increasing pressure to retain and
develop their top talent
©SHRM 2010 11
“The implementation of integrated strategies or
systems designed to improve processes for
recruiting, developing, and retaining people with
critical skills and aptitudes to meet current and
future organizational needs”
What is Talent Management?
©SHRM 2010 12
“The small group of individuals who drive a
disproportionate share of their company’s
business performance and generate greater-
than-average value for their customers and
shareholders”
What is Critical Talent?
Source: Deloitte study: It’s 2008: Do You Know Where Your Talent Is?
©SHRM 2010 13
Integrated Talent Management Strategy
2-ATTRACT
Critical Talent
6-RETAIN
Critical Talent
1-PLAN
Talent Needs
3- RECRUIT
Critical Talent
4- ASSESS
Critical Talent
5-DEVELOP
Critical Talent
Six Components
©SHRM 2010 14
The Process
• Strategic planning - analyze near/long-term business plans to
understand critical talent needs
• Periodic interviews/discussions to determine timing of
retirements, downsizing, and other changes
• Contingency planning using different scenarios
• Succession planning in conjunction with leadership
development initiatives
• Goal is to avoid knee-jerk reactions to changing workforce
needs
Plan for Critical Talent Needs
Component 1
©SHRM 2010 15
Targeted Branding
• Project a positive corporate image
• Ideal image: GREAT company with opportunities, support,
challenging work, happy customers and employees, good pay
and benefits
• SHRM research has shown that CSR programs can help
project a positive image by showing a company is a “good
corporate citizen”
> Financial performance
> Quality of life of their employees
> Local communities
> Society at large
Attract Critical Talent
Component 2
©SHRM 2010 16
Look Inside First
• Internal candidates – best bet!
• 2008 Equilar survey of S&P companies: CEOs hired externally
cost 51% more than internal hires
• IBM and other large companies have extensive databases to
identify internal job candidates
• Referral programs save time and money in identifying critical
talent
Recruit/Identify Critical Talent
Component 3
©SHRM 2010 17
Look Outside Next
• Leverage employees: Yahoo uses high-profile employees as
“Talent Magnets” to contact potential candidates
• Job-posting sites, such as Monster.com and CareerBuilder.com,
are key tools to cast a wide net for job candidates
• Social networking sites, such as Linked-in and Facebook, have
become fertile ground for recruiters over the last two years
• SHRM’s online job posting service allows members/non-members
to post ads on job boards
Recruit/Identify Critical Talent
Component 3 (cont’d)
©SHRM 2010
Korn Ferry’s “Learning Agility”
18
The ability to learn the right lessons from experience and
apply those learnings to new and first time experiences
Kim E. Ruyle
Lominger International: A Korn/Ferry Company
kim.ruyle@kornferry.com
©SHRM 2010
Those high in learning agility….
19
•…are critical thinkers who examine problems
carefully and make fresh connections
•…know themselves and are able to handle tough
situations
•…like to experiment and can deal with the
discomfort of change
•…deliver results in first‐time situations through
team building and personal drive
Kim E. Ruyle, VP Product Development
Lominger International: A Korn/Ferry Company
kim.ruyle@kornferry.com
©SHRM 2010 20
Screening Tools
• Defining characteristic of high-performing HR departments is
ability to screen mountain of candidates and pick the right ones
• Screening by behavioral interviews and skills and aptitude tests
can minimize hiring mistakes
• Well-applied employee selection measures improve successful
candidate fits by 25% or more
• Some success by combining a relaxed, informal session to
complement a formal interview
Assess Critical Talent
Component 4
©SHRM 2010 21
Deloitte Study (It’s 2008: Do You Know Where Your Talent Is?)
• Effective development of critical talent means much more than
traditional education or online education
• Providing “real-life” learning that stretches employee capabilities
can decrease employee churn and bolster retention efforts
• People learn the most from those they trust – bosses,
subordinates, peers, and mentors
• Mentoring and coaching – with clear expectations and defined
goals -- are crucial to development strategy
• Manage performance for growth and development
Develop Critical Talent
Component 5
©SHRM 2010
Manage performance for growth/development
• Top performers=up to 12x productivity of average
performers
• Top performers outperform the average by 40-50%
• Performance management systems, as part of High
Performance Work Systems, can improve many outcome
measures, such as productivity, product quality, innovative
work practices, etc.
Source: Lombardo & Eichinger, The Leadership Machine – 3rd Edition
©SHRM 2010
Performance Management
•Leverages Human Capital
•Aligns Efforts with Strategy
•Differentiates Performance
•Creates a High-Performance Culture
Kim E. Ruyle
Lominger International: A Korn/Ferry Company
kim.ruyle@kornferry.com
©SHRM 2010 24
“Organizations…must concentrate on the things that
employees care about most: developing in ways that
stretch their capabilities, deploying onto work that
engages their heads and hearts, and connecting to the
people who will help them achieve their objectives.
By focusing on these three things, attraction and
retention largely take care of themselves.”
Develop Critical Talent
Component 5 (cont’d)
Source: Deloitte study It’s 2008: Do You Know Where Your Talent Is?
©SHRM 2010
Retain Critical Talent
 Skilled employees are a premium and
will be basis for competitive
advantage when economy recovers
 Average cost to replace an employee
is at least 150% of the employee’s
base salary, according to the Bliss-
Gately “Cost-to-Replace Tool”
25
Component 6 – Saves Money
©SHRM 2010
Retain Critical Talent
 If a company with 1,000 employees and an average base salary
of $50,000 lays off 100 employees -- or 10% of its workforce -- it
will spend $7.5 million in addition to their salaries to replace them
 These costs include lost productivity, recruitment and new hire
costs, and training
26
Component 6 -- Saves Money
100 Employees $75,000 $7,500,000
©SHRM 2010 27
• Retention = process of keeping employees who add value to
the organization
• To retain critical talent, provide compensation/benefits so
employee feels valued
• Create corporate culture that rewards people emotionally and
meets their professional expectations
• Employees value challenging work, open communication,
growth opportunities, and flexible workplaces
Retain Critical Talent
Component 6 -- The Basics
©SHRM 2010
• Preventive Health and Wellness Benefits
• Flexible Working Benefits
• Family-Friendly Benefits
28
Patterns in Benefit Trends
SHRM 2010 Employee Benefits Research Report
©SHRM 2010
Employees rank benefits a top contributor to job satisfaction
• Strong benefits package = higher rates of employee
satisfaction/retention
• Communicate value of the organization's benefits package so
employees fully understand options/true value
• Use total compensation statements, benefits workshops/fairs,
employee meetings and social networking tools
• Leverage existing benefits plans and improve on them by regularly
reviewing plans and asking for employee feedback.
29
SHRM 2010 Employee Job Satisfaction Research Report
©SHRM 2010
2010 Fortune 100 Best Companies to Work For
30
SAS ranked #1 among Fortune Best Companies
©SHRM 2010
Case Study -- SAS
SAS benefits:
High-quality child care at $410 a month
90% coverage of the health insurance premium
Unlimited sick days
Free medical center - 4 physicians and 10 nurse practitioners
Free 66,000-square-foot fitness center and natatorium
Lending library
Summer camp for children
31
#1 on 2010 Fortune 100 Best Companies to Work For List
©SHRM 2010 32
Case Study – SAS
Company philosophy: Give people
experience they need – including overseas
assignments – to develop professionally
Turnover at SAS is 2% -- industry average is
20%
Emphasis is on helping people find their niche
and then coaching them to excel
Detailed skills database helps SAS managers
analyze potential skills gaps
Dynamic models allow managers to test
different workforce scenarios
Dedicated “networkers” have full-time job to
match managers and the skills they need
©SHRM 2010
Case Study – Southwest Airlines
33
Great Employer Branding
©SHRM 2010 34
Case Study – Southwest Airlines
2009
•37th year of profitability
•Net income $194 million
•39th consecutive year w/o layoff
BEST IN CLASS
•Highest customer service ratings
•Most productive work force
•Lowest turnover rate (6%) in airline industry
Mission Statement: “The mission of Southwest Airlines is dedication
to the highest quality of customer service delivered with a sense of
warmth, friendliness, individual pride, and company spirit.”
Organization focus – positive relationships with customers and employees
©SHRM 2010 35
Case Study – Southwest Airlines
Famous for its fun culture
Hard work=part of the corporate culture
Company has proven many times it will
be there for its employees in bad times
CEO Gary Kelly: “After 35 years, we’ve never had a layoff,
we’ve never had a pay cut, so there is a devotion to the
people and a commitment to our people once we hire them”
From Feb. 21, 2006, on SHRM-sponsored TV program, CEO
Exchange
©SHRM 2010
Going Forward – Look to SHRM for Support
36
©SHRM 2010
SHRM online at www.shrm.org
©SHRM 2007 37
©SHRM 2010
Talent Management Toolkits
38
SHRM toolkits aggregate
resources, articles, links,
and other practical
information related to
a specific HR topic
Some relevant Toolkits:
• Talent Management
• Managing Flexible Work arrange-
ments
• Interviewing
• Managing for Employee Retention
• Workforce Planning
• Workforce Readiness
• Introduction to Staffing Management
• Managing Employee Onboardiing
and Assimilation Process
©SHRM 2010
Summary -- Takeaways
• Globalization has spawned a global competition for
talent
• 2008-09 recession put this competition on hold only
temporarily
• To help your organization compete as the economy
recovers, develop a comprehensive six-part talent
management strategy
• Emulate SAS and Southwest Airlines, and seek to
become a Great Place to Work
• Look to SHRM for support
39
©SHRM 2010 40
Thank-you
Society for Human
Resource Management
www.shrm.org
(Please note that these slides are copyrighted material and may only be distributed to an audience at a
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Talent man best practices ms 411 (1)

  • 1. Best Practices in Talent Management Strategy Dorothy Knapp, SPHR
  • 2. ©SHRM 2010 2 Today’s Agenda • Globalization and Talent Management • Drivers of Global Competition for Critical Talent • Six Components of Talent Management Strategy • Case Studies: SAS and Southwest Airlines Best Practices in Talent Management Strategy
  • 3. ©SHRM 2010 3 Globalization and Talent Management The most important corporate resource over the next 20 years will be talent: smart, sophisticated businesspeople who are technologically literate, globally astute, and operationally agile. And even as the demand for talent goes up, the supply of it will go down.” McKenzie & Company 1998 study – “The War for Talent”
  • 4. ©SHRM 2010 New SHRM Global Research Report 4 August, 2010, SHRM-EIU global survey found that C-suite executives believe their two biggest challenges in the coming 10 years will be: 1. Retaining and rewarding the best people. 2. Attracting the best people to the organization. Talent Still Top Priority
  • 5. ©SHRM 2010 SHRM US Poll – August 2010 5 Obtaining Human Capital Top Challenge SHRM Aug, 2010, poll - 47% said their top investment challenge is: Finding human capital and maximizing their human capital investment Recruiting and holding onto the best talent and getting the most out of people is critical
  • 6. ©SHRM 2010 Global Shortage of Talent 6 Manpower May, 2010, Talent Shortage Survey Technical skills + Critical thinking skills
  • 7. ©SHRM 2010 7 Globalization – Employee Mobility Lowered trade barriers More democratic countries Inflation rates low / steady Low-cost telecommunications Rising skill levels of labor More investment worldwide Growth of MNCs Conditions right to go where best people are at the right price
  • 8. ©SHRM 2010 8 • 1.3 billion people • Averaged 9% GDP increases for last 30 years • On track to become world’s largest economy by 2050 • Major outsourcing/manufacturing hub China • 1.1 billion people • At least 20% of population speaks English fluently • Preferred outsource destination for call centers and other services • Growing middle class that currently numbers 300 million India New Global Competitors
  • 9. ©SHRM 2010 Looking Ahead: Economic Growth in 2010-2011 9 Growth in emerging markets 3x as great as advanced countries 2011 projected China 9.6% India 8.4%
  • 10. ©SHRM 2010 10 What does it Mean for HR? Global war for talent will heat up Business leaders to look to HR for more than transactional expertise They will look to HR for people strategies to help their companies prepare for growth HR professionals will come under increasing pressure to retain and develop their top talent
  • 11. ©SHRM 2010 11 “The implementation of integrated strategies or systems designed to improve processes for recruiting, developing, and retaining people with critical skills and aptitudes to meet current and future organizational needs” What is Talent Management?
  • 12. ©SHRM 2010 12 “The small group of individuals who drive a disproportionate share of their company’s business performance and generate greater- than-average value for their customers and shareholders” What is Critical Talent? Source: Deloitte study: It’s 2008: Do You Know Where Your Talent Is?
  • 13. ©SHRM 2010 13 Integrated Talent Management Strategy 2-ATTRACT Critical Talent 6-RETAIN Critical Talent 1-PLAN Talent Needs 3- RECRUIT Critical Talent 4- ASSESS Critical Talent 5-DEVELOP Critical Talent Six Components
  • 14. ©SHRM 2010 14 The Process • Strategic planning - analyze near/long-term business plans to understand critical talent needs • Periodic interviews/discussions to determine timing of retirements, downsizing, and other changes • Contingency planning using different scenarios • Succession planning in conjunction with leadership development initiatives • Goal is to avoid knee-jerk reactions to changing workforce needs Plan for Critical Talent Needs Component 1
  • 15. ©SHRM 2010 15 Targeted Branding • Project a positive corporate image • Ideal image: GREAT company with opportunities, support, challenging work, happy customers and employees, good pay and benefits • SHRM research has shown that CSR programs can help project a positive image by showing a company is a “good corporate citizen” > Financial performance > Quality of life of their employees > Local communities > Society at large Attract Critical Talent Component 2
  • 16. ©SHRM 2010 16 Look Inside First • Internal candidates – best bet! • 2008 Equilar survey of S&P companies: CEOs hired externally cost 51% more than internal hires • IBM and other large companies have extensive databases to identify internal job candidates • Referral programs save time and money in identifying critical talent Recruit/Identify Critical Talent Component 3
  • 17. ©SHRM 2010 17 Look Outside Next • Leverage employees: Yahoo uses high-profile employees as “Talent Magnets” to contact potential candidates • Job-posting sites, such as Monster.com and CareerBuilder.com, are key tools to cast a wide net for job candidates • Social networking sites, such as Linked-in and Facebook, have become fertile ground for recruiters over the last two years • SHRM’s online job posting service allows members/non-members to post ads on job boards Recruit/Identify Critical Talent Component 3 (cont’d)
  • 18. ©SHRM 2010 Korn Ferry’s “Learning Agility” 18 The ability to learn the right lessons from experience and apply those learnings to new and first time experiences Kim E. Ruyle Lominger International: A Korn/Ferry Company kim.ruyle@kornferry.com
  • 19. ©SHRM 2010 Those high in learning agility…. 19 •…are critical thinkers who examine problems carefully and make fresh connections •…know themselves and are able to handle tough situations •…like to experiment and can deal with the discomfort of change •…deliver results in first‐time situations through team building and personal drive Kim E. Ruyle, VP Product Development Lominger International: A Korn/Ferry Company kim.ruyle@kornferry.com
  • 20. ©SHRM 2010 20 Screening Tools • Defining characteristic of high-performing HR departments is ability to screen mountain of candidates and pick the right ones • Screening by behavioral interviews and skills and aptitude tests can minimize hiring mistakes • Well-applied employee selection measures improve successful candidate fits by 25% or more • Some success by combining a relaxed, informal session to complement a formal interview Assess Critical Talent Component 4
  • 21. ©SHRM 2010 21 Deloitte Study (It’s 2008: Do You Know Where Your Talent Is?) • Effective development of critical talent means much more than traditional education or online education • Providing “real-life” learning that stretches employee capabilities can decrease employee churn and bolster retention efforts • People learn the most from those they trust – bosses, subordinates, peers, and mentors • Mentoring and coaching – with clear expectations and defined goals -- are crucial to development strategy • Manage performance for growth and development Develop Critical Talent Component 5
  • 22. ©SHRM 2010 Manage performance for growth/development • Top performers=up to 12x productivity of average performers • Top performers outperform the average by 40-50% • Performance management systems, as part of High Performance Work Systems, can improve many outcome measures, such as productivity, product quality, innovative work practices, etc. Source: Lombardo & Eichinger, The Leadership Machine – 3rd Edition
  • 23. ©SHRM 2010 Performance Management •Leverages Human Capital •Aligns Efforts with Strategy •Differentiates Performance •Creates a High-Performance Culture Kim E. Ruyle Lominger International: A Korn/Ferry Company kim.ruyle@kornferry.com
  • 24. ©SHRM 2010 24 “Organizations…must concentrate on the things that employees care about most: developing in ways that stretch their capabilities, deploying onto work that engages their heads and hearts, and connecting to the people who will help them achieve their objectives. By focusing on these three things, attraction and retention largely take care of themselves.” Develop Critical Talent Component 5 (cont’d) Source: Deloitte study It’s 2008: Do You Know Where Your Talent Is?
  • 25. ©SHRM 2010 Retain Critical Talent  Skilled employees are a premium and will be basis for competitive advantage when economy recovers  Average cost to replace an employee is at least 150% of the employee’s base salary, according to the Bliss- Gately “Cost-to-Replace Tool” 25 Component 6 – Saves Money
  • 26. ©SHRM 2010 Retain Critical Talent  If a company with 1,000 employees and an average base salary of $50,000 lays off 100 employees -- or 10% of its workforce -- it will spend $7.5 million in addition to their salaries to replace them  These costs include lost productivity, recruitment and new hire costs, and training 26 Component 6 -- Saves Money 100 Employees $75,000 $7,500,000
  • 27. ©SHRM 2010 27 • Retention = process of keeping employees who add value to the organization • To retain critical talent, provide compensation/benefits so employee feels valued • Create corporate culture that rewards people emotionally and meets their professional expectations • Employees value challenging work, open communication, growth opportunities, and flexible workplaces Retain Critical Talent Component 6 -- The Basics
  • 28. ©SHRM 2010 • Preventive Health and Wellness Benefits • Flexible Working Benefits • Family-Friendly Benefits 28 Patterns in Benefit Trends SHRM 2010 Employee Benefits Research Report
  • 29. ©SHRM 2010 Employees rank benefits a top contributor to job satisfaction • Strong benefits package = higher rates of employee satisfaction/retention • Communicate value of the organization's benefits package so employees fully understand options/true value • Use total compensation statements, benefits workshops/fairs, employee meetings and social networking tools • Leverage existing benefits plans and improve on them by regularly reviewing plans and asking for employee feedback. 29 SHRM 2010 Employee Job Satisfaction Research Report
  • 30. ©SHRM 2010 2010 Fortune 100 Best Companies to Work For 30 SAS ranked #1 among Fortune Best Companies
  • 31. ©SHRM 2010 Case Study -- SAS SAS benefits: High-quality child care at $410 a month 90% coverage of the health insurance premium Unlimited sick days Free medical center - 4 physicians and 10 nurse practitioners Free 66,000-square-foot fitness center and natatorium Lending library Summer camp for children 31 #1 on 2010 Fortune 100 Best Companies to Work For List
  • 32. ©SHRM 2010 32 Case Study – SAS Company philosophy: Give people experience they need – including overseas assignments – to develop professionally Turnover at SAS is 2% -- industry average is 20% Emphasis is on helping people find their niche and then coaching them to excel Detailed skills database helps SAS managers analyze potential skills gaps Dynamic models allow managers to test different workforce scenarios Dedicated “networkers” have full-time job to match managers and the skills they need
  • 33. ©SHRM 2010 Case Study – Southwest Airlines 33 Great Employer Branding
  • 34. ©SHRM 2010 34 Case Study – Southwest Airlines 2009 •37th year of profitability •Net income $194 million •39th consecutive year w/o layoff BEST IN CLASS •Highest customer service ratings •Most productive work force •Lowest turnover rate (6%) in airline industry Mission Statement: “The mission of Southwest Airlines is dedication to the highest quality of customer service delivered with a sense of warmth, friendliness, individual pride, and company spirit.” Organization focus – positive relationships with customers and employees
  • 35. ©SHRM 2010 35 Case Study – Southwest Airlines Famous for its fun culture Hard work=part of the corporate culture Company has proven many times it will be there for its employees in bad times CEO Gary Kelly: “After 35 years, we’ve never had a layoff, we’ve never had a pay cut, so there is a devotion to the people and a commitment to our people once we hire them” From Feb. 21, 2006, on SHRM-sponsored TV program, CEO Exchange
  • 36. ©SHRM 2010 Going Forward – Look to SHRM for Support 36
  • 37. ©SHRM 2010 SHRM online at www.shrm.org ©SHRM 2007 37
  • 38. ©SHRM 2010 Talent Management Toolkits 38 SHRM toolkits aggregate resources, articles, links, and other practical information related to a specific HR topic Some relevant Toolkits: • Talent Management • Managing Flexible Work arrange- ments • Interviewing • Managing for Employee Retention • Workforce Planning • Workforce Readiness • Introduction to Staffing Management • Managing Employee Onboardiing and Assimilation Process
  • 39. ©SHRM 2010 Summary -- Takeaways • Globalization has spawned a global competition for talent • 2008-09 recession put this competition on hold only temporarily • To help your organization compete as the economy recovers, develop a comprehensive six-part talent management strategy • Emulate SAS and Southwest Airlines, and seek to become a Great Place to Work • Look to SHRM for support 39
  • 40. ©SHRM 2010 40 Thank-you Society for Human Resource Management www.shrm.org (Please note that these slides are copyrighted material and may only be distributed to an audience at a SHRM speaker presentation. Further distribution is not allowed, except with permission by SHRM.