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10 July 2007

Aims of Succession planning

Knowledge management is a key component in the information for business. The management program can significantly accelerate the ability for new employees to get up to speed and become productive. Many CEO must to learn.
“What is the knowledge management?”
“How does knowledge management benefit new employees?”
“How would a company building a knowledge management system?”

It seem that with some one said
“Succession planing ensures that the right people are in the right places at the right times


Here there are three aims by DDJ Myers, Ltd. for succession planing.

1. Match the available current talent with the needed future talent: An organization gains a competitive advantage in the marketplace through the development and use of a small number of core competencies that are effective across a number of product lines and services. What core competencies are required today? What core competencies are required to live your strategic plan of the future? Where are the gaps? A core competency is deliberately created by the executives of your organization. They decide what is needed and systematically allocate resources to develop and sustain core competencies.

2. Help the organization successfully meet the strategic and operational challenges: Organizational capabilities and the skills of people are combined to form a flexible, agile company that is focused on member needs and is adept in responding to them. What technical skills and knowledge are required to meet future operational challenges integral to the strategic plan?

3. Mitigate risks: Everyday, with the right people, with the right skills and knowledge, in the right places is another day of mitigating risks on behalf of your members. This requires a fluid, dynamic and flexible talent pool with a culture that is inspired through people development.

And now update your Knowledge and use it for Succession Plans as part of your strategic planning process.