Talent Squandering
Abhishek Mittal
Global Talent Management & Organizational Development Partner at Google
A simple question - would you like your employees to feel more energized, focused, purposeful and contribute to the next chapter in your company? I would imagine we will get a resounding "yes" from senior leaders and HR. But, what exactly are we doing to meet this goal?
Breakthrough or incremental value creation requires optimal utilization of the company's talent - so called "our greatest asset". So, here's an idea for a new metric to understand "Talent Squandering".
- Identify the percentage of employees who are either in your high potential talent pool or are given high performance ratings. Usually, this number is likely to be under 20% of your workforce.
- Next, administer a simple survey to this targeted group asking them - "What percentage of time do you have for creative or strategic thinking?". Of course, you could add other questions to the survey about connection with the company's strategic direction & goals, the ability to focus on key issues, overall energy levels at work etc.
And that can give you a quick sense of whether you are building an organization of "do-ers" or an organisation that is powered by ideas and has the ability to disrupt business models, exploit disruptions and avoid obsolescence.
Abhishek, well written points.talent managers need to up the game of HR to create outstanding value for organizations to compete in future.Moving out of safe harbor is and deep listening from various stakeholders is key.