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Developing a high performance organisation

Submitted by Amit Puri on March 2, 2009 – 2:05 pmNo Comment

stars - Developing, high performance, organisation, hire, recruit, career, employee, satisfaction, culture, retain, planMajority of companies typically report, that their organisation functions in a way that helps them achieve reasonable success. However, only a select few state that it helps them outperform.

The following are some of the most important elements involved in effective hiring and retention:  

Ø      Quick and effective employee selection, which ensures employees are a good fit for the job and your company

Ø      Managing employee performance and providing them with all they need to outperform 

Ø      Development of top talent to identify high potentials and ensure they are placed in critical roles 

Ø      Helping employees plan their career and chart their career path in your company, based on comprehensive profiling – including personality, interests, values, skills, experience and constraints 

Ø      Engaging employees by monitoring their commitment and level of satisfaction and taking steps to keep them at high levels. It also involves creating a company culture that employees want. 

Companies might know that these are important factors. However, in practice they are not given enough attention, or are completely ignored. People spend too much time on day-to-day activities and once in a while do some superficial activity, which is supposed to address these factors. If your company is to outperform, these factors are a must and they can be implemented in a systematic, practical and measurable way. 

Source: Sandbox Advisors

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