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Aligning Your Workforce to Organizational Goals (MDP181A)
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MDP181B - Aligning Your Workforce to Organizational Goals
Course description
Successful organizations know what separates them from their competitors-it is their ability to purposefully connect their workforce with business goals. Don't forfeit your personal effectiveness, or your organization's by overlooking how organizational alignment drives superior results. Move from valued contributor to strategic thinker by learning to use a flexible methodology and tools for aligning your workforce to business goals then adapting them to your own needs.
Who should attend Business leaders, of any size work group who, 1) recognize that people are a source of competitive advantage 2) want to improve their personal effectiveness in connecting to the workforce with strategic goals to achieve superior business results
What you will achieve
- Increased confidence in aligning your work group with organizational goals
- Familiarity with a flexible methodology and set of tools to help you think through organizational alignment and the opportunity to use these tools
- An increased awareness of when and how to proactively plan for key collaborations with other business leaders over the course of your journey
- Insights on success factors for implementation
- Increased proficiency in measuring the effectiveness of your talent strategy
- An understanding that achieving and maintaining organizational alignment requires continual and deliberate attention in order to quickly adapt to constant change, such as economic conditions and strategic business direction.
What you will learn
- Strategic Thinker's Mindset - what it is as well as common obstacles to becoming a strategic thinker and how to overcome them
- The Three Phases of a Talent Strategy Methodology - test drive their corresponding tools: 1) development(our emphasis in this seminar) 2) Implementation 3) Measurement of results
- Developing a Talent Strategy - learn the foundation on which a solid talent strategy is built, discover the importance of the customers prospective, and key business processes, conduct a workforce gap analysis, and select and prioritize initiatives that result in peak performance
- Challenges - you will likely encounter and ways to effectively deal with them
- Business Problem Solving Application - how to employ the same methodology for solving specific business performance problems
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