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Tomorrow night I will attend the awards ceremony for the Management Innovation Exchange’s HCI Human Capital M-Prize. John Fleming of Gallup, author Dan Pink, Vineet Nayar CEO of HCL Technologies and Suzanne Gordon of SAS Institute.
This was the focus of HCI’s 2012 Employee Engagement Conference where business leaders from NIKE, Warner Bros. Specifically, how do we go about fostering an engaged workforce when we have fewer resources, more competition, and need to accomplish more in less time.
Last year I had the pleasure of participating in, and winning , the HCI M-Prize competition for management innovation. The contest is put on my Gary Hamel's Management Innovation Exchange (the MiX) and the Human Capital Institute (HCI). I am also very thankful to have met the great people at the MiX and at HCI.
Tonight was the awards ceremony for the HCI M-Prize at the HCI Summit. My hack/idea is called, Start with a better question to create a better talent management system – The Talent Management Cloud. Check out the Management Exchange site and share your hacks and ideas. You can check out all 10 semi-finalists here.
I will be in Atlanta next week at the HCI Human Capital Summit (I was invited to attend because my M-Prize entry was selected as a semi-finalist). Awesome News for all Management Craft Readers!!!!!! Keynote speakers include Dan Pink, Robert F Kennedy Jr., Gary Hamel, and many other very cool people. I am really looking forward to it.
As I told you back on January 20th, I submitted an entry into the HCI M-Prize on the Management Innovation eXchange (MIX) website. Here is a direct link to my idea called, Start with a better question to create a better talent management system - The Talent Management Cloud. I received some great news this morning.
A big thanks to Human Capital Institute (HCI) for including my blog on management and leadership in its list of the Best Blogs - Talent 2011. HCI is a global association for talent management and new economy leadership, and a clearinghouse for best practices and new ideas.
I just posted an idea (hack) on the Management Innovation Exchange website as part of the M-prize contest. The prize is recognition and an invitation to speak at the HCI conference. I do think the idea is very useful - reinventing how we look at talent management (all managers, please take note). But I did.
A couple of weeks ago I suggested that you share your best ideas and enter the HCI M-Prize (hosted by HCI and the Management Innovation eXchange) for management innovation. Management is a craft and part of the learning process should be active and challenging. See more here. Our ideas develop and we reshape them.
I will be part of a panel discussion at the HCI conference in Chicago next week (my surgery is 7/13) and will be talking talent management. This can apply to any large HR or OD system but is especially important for talent management. Are they mutually exclusive? No, of course, not. No, of course, not.
We had a great conversation about coaching and middle management. Interested in talent management? I added TONS more information and detail to my HCI M-Prize contest entry on the Management eXchange site. Melanie's radio show called SPARK last night. You can download or listen to the show here.
I am in Chicago for the HCI engagement and retention conference. The bottom line is that the team has become disconnected - or detached as Stan would call it - and they were complaining about their management. As managers, if we want to increase accountability, we also need to increase love.
Posted in Leadership Development [link] Our own Instigator, Jane Perdue (@thehrgoddess) has a “hack” posted over at Gary Hamel’s Management Information Exchange titled Square Pegs, Sacred Cows and Starting Over with Leadership that you should check out.
Polly LaBarre, over at the Management Innovation eXchange (MIX) recently posted a short video clip she took of me talking about talent management at the HCI Summit in Atlanta (regarding my M-Prize topic). Check it out. If your browser does not load the player, you can see the video here.
But according to a report by HCI, 69% of the new hires are more likely to remain with their organization after three years and are more engaged. An effective new hire onboarding process isn’t something that can be done in a week or two. This process of welcoming, orienting, training, coaching, engaging, etc. may take several months.
My pal and fellow blogger and author, Michael Stallard just spoke at the HCI Summit. I have known Michael for a couple of years (check out my podcast with him here ) but this was the first time we met face-to-face and it was awesome to chat with Michael in person.
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