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1 SUCCESSION DEVELOPMENT
2 Succession Development Article 1, section 2, U.S. Constitution: When vacancies happen in the representation from any state, the executive authority thereof shall issue writs of election to fill such vacancies.
3 Succession Development Politics Athletics Religion Business Theatre Families
4 Vacancy Risk Urgency drivers Risk of turnover not identified No prioritization of hard-to-fill positions or skill sets Protect key operations from critical talent departures
5 Transition Risk Risk of poor assimilation of executive talent Transition risk urgency drivers No benchmarking against the external labor market No selection criteria focused on compatibility or leadership ability
6 Portfolio Risk Risk of poor development of talent against business goals Portfolio risk urgency drivers Assumes current structure and definitions of responsibility Does not incorporate organization-wide goals (e.g., diversity, specialized skills)
7 Readiness Risk Risk of underdeveloped successors Readiness risk urgency drivers Limited view into development pipeline Limited understanding of successor experience of skill level Readiness risk imperatives Provide critical developmental experiences to executives at appropriate times in careers Balance the risks of placing potential succession candidates in stretch roles with long-term development benefit Develop talent
8 Why Succession Planning is Important Succession issues have surged to the forefront of management thinking in the U.S. and other nations for two very good reasons. 1. More job openings are expected to result from replacement needs (34.7 million) than from employment growth in the economy (20.3 million) 2. The nature of our economy and therefore labor-force has changed The positions to be replaced are ever- more technical and skill intensive, while our ability to prepare our workforce (educate) is remaining stagnant
9 Labor Statistics Baby-boomer caused labor shortage: conflicting headlines "The Worst Labor Shortage of Our Lifetimes The Labor-Shortage Myth The Great Labor Shortage What Labor Shortage Preparing for a Future Labor Shortage" Where does the real truth lie?
10 Labor Statistics A few facts: In case you haven't heard The oldest of the 76-million baby boomer generation are set to reach their 65th year -- traditional retirement age -- in the year 2011 Already, the first of the boomers reached age 59-1/2 on July 1 of 2005 The following generation -- the "baby bust generation (or 'Generation X')" is not as plentiful; about 47 million born from 1965 to 1975 The "echo boom (or 'Generation Y')," born 1976 to the mid-90's, number more than 60 million SUMMARY: The percentage of older workers in the workforce is presently increasing at the same time younger worker percentages are decreasing. WHICH MEANS: "As the age of the labor force increases, a greater number of people will leave the labor force due to death, disability, or retirement
11 Labor Statistics (continued) The civilian labor force is projected to increase by 12.8 million over the decade, reaching million by This 8.5 percent increase is less than the 13.1 percent increase over the previous decade to when the labor force grew by 17.5 million. The number of workers in the 55-and-older group is projected to grow by 46.7 percent, nearly 5 times the 8.5 percent growth projected for the labor force overall. Youths--those between the ages of 16 and 24--will decline in numbers and will see their share of the labor force fall from 14.8 to 12.7 percent. The number of prime-age workers--between the ages of 25 and 54-- will increase by 2.4 percent, but their share of the labor force will decline from 68.4 to 64.6 percent
12 Succession Planning vs. Succession Development Succession Planning is traditionally defined as a means of identifying critical management positions, and planning replacements for those positions vs. Succession Development recognizes the ramifications of the new employment contract, where corporations no longer (implicitly) assure anyone continued employment, and where facilitating learning and career management replaces the value of life-long employment
13 Succession Planning vs. Succession Development Taken together, succession planning and succession development is the process that helps ensure the stability of tenure of talent It is perhaps best understood as any effort designed to ensure the continued effective performance of an organization, division, department, or work group by making provision for the development, replacement, and strategic application of key people over time (Rothwell, 2000, pp. 5-6)
14 7 Step Model Reassess, Demonstrate ROI Development Assessment Bench Strength Knowledge of Talent Pool Define Successful Future Performance Performance Management Competency Definition Define Business Needs Engaged High PO s Strong Culture Employment Brand
15 Step 1 KEY QUESTION: What results are desired from a succession planning and development program, and what management commitment exists to support those results? Succession programs can meet many possible goals. Step 1: Managers must clarify: What results they want Why they want them How they will measure results, and commit to providing the time and other essential resources to make the program successful
16 Step 2 KEY QUESTION: What results are people expected to get in their work now, and what competencies are essential to help them achieve those results? Step 2: Competency identification and modeling is essential and foundational. Jobs have become a relic of the past (Bridges, 1995) But competencies understood - to mean any characteristics leading to successful performance - are relatively enduring Competency modeling provides a blueprint for building exemplars of the future
17 Step 3 KEY QUESTION: How does the organization evaluate individual performance? Step 3: It is usually considered as a given that individuals will not be eligible for advancement if they are unable to perform their current jobs well (Rothwell, 2000). Performance management: The organization must establish a performance management system that helps individuals plan future performance and that helps the organization measure and track individual performance against required results
18 Step 4 KEY QUESTION: How does the organization plan for future competencies? Step 4: Since the external environment of organizations do not remain static, that means that the competencies essential for future organizational strategic success and for individual advancement become a moving target. Decision-makers must therefore clarify what competencies will be linked to successful future performance
19 Step 5 KEY QUESTION: How can individual future potential be assessed? Step 5: To address that question, decision-makers must find ways to measure individuals against future competencies and future work requirements. That can be done through assessment centers or through multi-rater, full-circle assessment methods Moving from: Subjective to objective Singular/anecdotal to multi-method assessment techniques
20 Step 6 KEY QUESTION: How can the developmental gap between present individual performance and the present competency model be narrowed, and how can the developmental gap between future potential and the future competency model be narrowed? Step 6: As individuals narrow their developmental gaps they bring their capabilities in line with needed competencies. Leadership development, rotation, enrichment, coaching, etc. Increasingly, the greatest responsibility for building competencies is shifting away from organizations and onto individuals as the paternalistic organizational thinking of the past gives way to the awareness that individuals have the greatest stake in their own development.
21 Step 7 KEY QUESTION: How can the relative success of the succession planning and management program be evaluated? Step 7: Decision-makers must make program goals explicit and measurable. Evaluation also provides a way to build in continuous program improvement. Defining key ROI metrics: Cost per hire and turnover (x level) Time to fill Cost for development etc
22 What do Organizations Want? Organizations use succession planning to achieve a number of objectives including: Improved bench-strength Active development of longer-term successors (hi po s) Auditing the talent pool Fostering a corporate culture through developing people William J. Rothwell, professor of human resource development at Pennsylvania State University and author of the book Effective Succession Planning (AMACOM, 1995).
23 Four Evolutionary Stages Most Fortune 500 companies are in stages 3 and 4, while most small businesses are not even at stage 1 Stage 1: "The first generation is the simple replacement plan; solely a riskmanagement tool: If a plane crashes with the chief executive officer, who will be in charge? "In a big company, there are only a handful of senior executives," he says. "You can handle the succession planning in an afternoon. William J. Rothwell, professor of human resource development at Pennsylvania State University and author of the book Effective Succession Planning (AMACOM, 1995).
24 Four Evolutionary Stages Stage 2: "In the second generation, you take the same logic, apply it downward and come up with replacements at even the middlemanager level. William J. Rothwell, professor of human resource development at Pennsylvania State University and author of the book Effective Succession Planning (AMACOM, 1995).
25 Four Evolutionary Stages Stage 3: In the third generation, companies go beyond the organizational chart to evaluate the competencies they need. "At this level, you want to integrate succession planning with your development efforts and start grooming people from within, you'll be trying to develop a talent pool from which to draw the needed competencies. William J. Rothwell, professor of human resource development at Pennsylvania State University and author of the book Effective Succession Planning (AMACOM, 1995).
26 Four Evolutionary Stages Stage 4: In the fourth stage, organizations look beyond the in-house talent pool to see who is available outside, as well. "A company that outsources a significant portion of its manufacturing may be watching the manager of this outsourced function, could he or she be a possible replacement for the company's vice president of manufacturing, should that individual get hit by a car?" William J. Rothwell, professor of human resource development at Pennsylvania State University and author of the book Effective Succession Planning (AMACOM, 1995).
27 Case Study: Small Family Business 1. Identify and broadcast the possible job opportunities (three years) 2. Identify the family members who are interested 2a. Identify non family / key who were interested 3. Perform an assessment to see how good a fit there is 4. Set up development plans to improve needed competencies 5. Set up a schedule of education and training 6. Set up a system to measure progress and fine tune further development **Please note what is missing**
28 Case Study: Middle Market No formal leadership development Had fairly robust performance management Planning to go public and need was: Define talent pool Define ready now successor to senior management
29 Case Study: Middle Market 1. Leadership Architecture 2.Leadership Assessment Succession Planning 3.Leadership Development A. Mentor/Coach B. Train/Develop
30 Case Study: Middle Market Phase IA: Business Issues Phase II: Assess Performance Data Strategic Plan Talent Pool Phase III: Development Planning Phase IB: Readiness Assessments Ready Now Future Requirem ents 360 Assessme nt Develop ment Needed Ready 1-3 Not Ready Human Resources Plans Coach ing Rotati on Traini ng Other
31 Case Study: Fortune Broaden talent scope and build bench strength at senior level for year and beyond 2. Meet performance & profitability goals through enhanced performance management processes 3. Establish a comprehensive succession planning system across the corporation 4. Develop a succession planning system that will eventually link all predictive organizational intelligence (position requirements and skills, 360 evaluations, traditional HR data, management evaluations) with business strategies and link with LMS for development
32 Case Study: Fortune 100
33 Case Study: Fortune 100
34 Succession Development Procedural inertia Secrecy Company-owned Subjective Good intentions Paper intensive Feedback-poor Vertical Business-driven Openness Mutual ownership Objective Active development On-line, knowledge-targeted Feedback-rich Horizontal
35 Succession Development Companies successfully leverage their human capital when they ensure the optimal utilization of leadership & management resources Leverage is achieved when a company has: right numbers and kinds of human talent possessing the right levels of skills in the right positions at the right time
36 Succession Development
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