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e2train/Bersin and Associates partner to host third webinar to help companies engage and retain their top talent

Cirencester, UKLearning NewsKallidus

e2train, the leading provider of learning and talent management solutions, is hosting its’ third in a series of thought-provoking webinars in partnership with premier research and consulting firm Bersin and Associates.

The free interactive webcast, entitled “Five Steps for Identifying, Developing and Retaining Tomorrow’s Top Talent” will take place on Tuesday 15th May 2012.

Focusing on best practices for creating a strategy aimed at developing your high potential people, Bersin and Associates’ Laci Loew, Analyst Leadership Development and Succession Management, will share recently released research findings and a new maturity model to help organisations benchmark their high potential (HiPo) strategies against best practice.

“Talent is the lifeblood of businesses large and small, yet today’s organisations continue to face an external shortage of skilled leaders. Having effective talent management and succession planning practices in place can make the difference between failure and long-term prosperity,” said e2train CEO, Rob Caul. “With five practical steps to help companies nurture their top talent and tomorrow’s leaders, Laci will put today’s talent management processes under the microscope.”  

Participants in the webinar will gain insight into some of the key benefits of implementing an effective HiPo programme including:

  • High retention of key talent 
  • Shorter learning curves and less derailment as HiPos get up-to-speed and transition to new roles 
  • Agility to respond to globalisation and changing business and market trends

In addition to comparing companies at the higher and lower levels of Bersin & Associates’ new maturity model, Laci will examine the critical elements of effective HiPo strategies and share key actions companies can take to ensure success. 

Further information and registration is available at: http://www.e2train.com/bersin-webinar-may