Introduction

Succession planning has emerged as an important issue as the world’s population ages under the dual impact of falling birthrates globally and improved healthcare. No longer is it easy to assume that young people will occupy traditional entry-level positions. Nor is it easy to fill positions from outside as other organizations scramble to make up for years of downsizing and cost-cutting. Succession planning can be systematic and can be effectively implemented, but that requires knowledgeable leaders who are committed to developing their people. This webinar will define succession planning, distinguish it from such related topics as talent management and workforce planning, describe a conceptual model to guide implementation, and summarize key trends and new thinking in succession planning.

Areas Covered In The Webinar

  • Definitions
  • Distinguishing succession planning from workforce planning and talent management
  • Conceptual models to guide systematic implementation of succession planning
  • List of trends
  • Review common mistakes made in succession planning and how to avoid them

Why should you attend?

  • Reach a clear understanding on definitions of important terms
  • Distinguish succession planning from workforce planning and talent management
  • Learn conceptual models to guide systematic implementation of succession planning
  • Consider a list of business trends and how they will affect the future
  • Review common mistakes made in succession planning and learn how to avoid them

Who Will Benefit

  • Chief Executive Officers
  • Human resource vice presidents, directors and managers
  • Training directors and their equivalents
  • Talent management directors and their equivalents
  • Operating managers in all departments

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William J. Rothwell, Ph.D., SPHR, SHRM-SCP, CPLP Fellow is President of Rothwell and Associates, Inc., a full-service consulting company that specializes in succession planning. He is also a Professo Know More

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