HR.com Announces New Advisory Board Panel of Thought Leaders to Shape the Future of Employee Career Development
HR.com's Future of Career Development & Mobility Advisory Board set to guide best practices and strategies for employee career development, succession management, and internal mobility.
"Career development is a cornerstone of organizational success, and we aim to provide HR professionals with the tools and knowledge they need to foster talent growth and leverage mobility."
Jacksons Point, Ontario, Canada (Newsworthy.ai) Tuesday Jul 30, 2024 @ 8:00 AM America/Toronto —
HR.com, the largest network of human resources (HR) executives, has announced the HR.com's Future of Career Development & Mobility Advisory Board 2024. This distinguished panel of industry experts will collaborate with HR.com’s HR Research Institute (HRRI) to provide comprehensive insights and practical strategies to enhance career development initiatives across organizations to ensure business success.
Their collective expertise will provide invaluable guidance and expertise for upcoming research and a virtual event exploring:
The extent to which organizations are engaged in employee career development initiatives
The challenges hindering career development and the outcomes of excellent career development
Strategies, tools, and best practices related to career development
The crucial role that career development plays in success management programs
How to allocate resources to avoid workforce skills gaps
The extent to which there is internal mobility in today’s organizations, the factors hindering such mobility, and the role internal mobility plays in career development
The research findings from this initiative will be published in a comprehensive report offering detailed insights and recommendations. Additionally, a condensed two-page infographic will provide a quick reference for key points. The upcoming virtual event will include a day of informative sessions from a variety of subject matter experts in this area.
HR.com's Future of Career Development & Mobility Virtual Event
December 4, 2024
The newly appointed HR.com's Future of Career Development & Mobility 2024 Advisory Board includes the following industry thought leaders:
Megan Bickle, Head of Talent Development, Org Effectiveness and Employee Listening, Amplitude
Jennifer Borun, Sr Director, Cornerstone OnDemand
Doreen Coles, Sr. Director, Career Growth & Development, ADP
Frank Ginac, CTO, TalentGuard and CAIO, TalentGuard Labs
Linda Ginac, CEO and Chairwoman, TalentGuard
Bev Kaye, Founder and CEO, BevKaye&Co
Gayle Lantz, Founder and CEO, WorkMatters, Inc.
Kathi Graham-Leviss, President, XBInsight
Wade McNair, Senior Director, Organizational Design and Development, Paycor
“Career development is a cornerstone of organizational success,” said HR.com’s CEO and Chief Instigator, Debbie McGrath. "By bringing together this panel of seasoned experts, we aim to provide HR professionals with the tools and knowledge they need to foster talent growth and leverage mobility."
The HR Research Institute releases annual “State of the Industry” reports in a variety of HR topic areas, including this past research report, HR.com’s Future of Career Development and Mobility 2023-24, on the same topic.
This and other free research reports and infographics can be downloaded at hr.com/researchinstitute.
About HR.com and the HR Research Institute
The HR Research Institute (HRRI) helps you keep your finger on the pulse of HR! Powered by HR.com, the world’s largest HR community, the HRRI identifies key trends and best practices to help more than 2 million HR professionals and their organizations make strategic decisions with informed and insightful research findings. Among the most productive and respected HR research institutes globally, the HRRI publishes dozens of high-quality reports every year across a wide array of HR topics. HR.com’s free membership offers many benefits, including access to over 250 exclusive primary research, state-of-the-industry reports, and infographics. These resources are published based on surveys developed with the assistance of a panel of thought leaders and industry experts on the advisory boards. Visit hr.com/hrresearchinstitute to maximize your HR potential.
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