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9 years ago
Can Employee Development Lead to Business Mediocrity?

 Our predictive workforce assignments yield staggering results; saving / making businesses millions of real, measurable dollars.  Often this yield is in a single project. Business ROI with these predictive projects is so significant, I wanted to share some of our findings as they may challenge some concepts we hold so closely. Large organizations spend millions on training, coaching, mentoring, re-training and competency development programs.  We do this believing employee development programs can train someone to better or even great performance. It seems to make sense.  And, the only option a business has after hiring someone is try to develop employees

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