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Talent Strategies

Building the bridge to more business value


How deep is your bench? Are you attracting the most
valuable talent and keeping it? How does globalization
and the 24/7 work day affect your workforce needs? From
Mergers & Acquisitions to pricing to real estate, theres a
talent component to almost every business challenge, and
Human Resources (HR) isnt the only department looking
for answers. But many companies have yet to look at
the whole talent picture in a way that can generate both
bottom- and top-line advantage.
Look first so you can take a bigger leap
Every organization wants to build and maintain a strong
leadership bench, secure the supply of critical workforces
and keep the people they have satisfied, motivated, and
in a state of constant development. In many companies,
the programs designed to accomplish those goals were
designed before the world became flat and organizational
ladders gave way to organizational lattices. When it
comes time to rebuild those capabilities, they have a lot of
catching up to do.
Organizations facing these complex, urgent talent
challenges can be tempted to jump in and start applying
piecemeal solutions. That rarely works. A better approach
is to understand business priorities, build a foundation of
facts, identify gaps in your workforce, and then create a
talent strategy with associated solutions that bring it all
together. No two businesses have identical formulas for
talent, and assembling a talent strategy requires knowledge
across key areas of an organizations goals, metrics,
differentiators, and infrastructure.
How we can help
Deloittes integrated talent approach helps clients align
their business and workforce strategies to achieve their
enterprise goals through five key business triggers: Mergers
& Acquisitions, rapid business growth, retention, employee
engagement and workforce planning and analytics. We
work to gain a deep understanding of your
employee populations and help you see your
workforce as a value driver. From there, its
all about creating and implementing
solutions that put the right people
with the right skills in
the right roles

at the right time. We approach talent management as


an investment in programs, processes and technologies
that delivers a measurable return in improved business
performance.
Our core services include:
Talent strategy and design
Process articulation and optimization
Competency modeling development
Workforce analytics and planning
Talent operations and technology
Talent programs and policies
Recruiting and staffing
Onboarding and orientation
Career development and Mass Career Customization
Performance management
Succession management
Employee value proposition
Bottom-line benefits
Our professionals can build a rigorous business case for
any investment in talent and track return on investment
continually. We use data mining, statistical analysis and
predictive modeling to demonstrate the increased value
that talent strategies can bring to an organization.
Talent strategy and design: determining future talent
strategy, which includes activities such as talent
diagnostics, and developing a talent roadmap for
sequencing and implementing talent solutions
Process articulation and optimization: defining and
streamlining core HR talent processes
Competency modeling: developing competency models
to help enable execution of performance management
plans and support learning and development
Workforce planning and analytics: predictive modeling
that enhances the way clients understand the skills
that currently exist in the workforce today and analyzes
existing data to plan for future talent needs

Talent operations, process and technology: implementing


talent operations and technology solutions to enable
talent programs and processes
Talent programs and policies: helping our clients
transform their compensation and benefit programs,
benchmarking them against their competitors, and
defining and executing differentiating talent solutions
Three ways to get more value now
Make talent a pillar of business strategy, not an
afterthought. Talent management strategies should focus
on creating business value. By aligning your talent strategy
to your business objectives, you can acquire and develop
the necessary talent to meet market challenges.
Motivate and support critical workforce segments.
Most organizations typically have two to three workforces
that generate a disproportionate share of value, are in
high demand and low supply, and cannot be replaced
easily. When you focus on recruiting and developing this
critical talent pool, you build the resource pools required to
achieve your business strategy.
Support talent with the right infrastructure. Change
management, training and technology enablers can help
make talent programs sustainable. Some of what you need
may already be in place, but you may have to upgrade
systems and maybe even your culture.
Talent Strategies in action
The president of a womens apparel retailer recognized
that talent management should become a strategic lever
in achieving overall business objectives. Deloitte was
engaged to conduct a diagnosis of the companys talent
management capabilities and advised the creation of a
Chief Talent Officer (CTO) position. The results were a
three-year roadmap for the talent management activities,
as well as development of a new HR organizational
structure and CTO roles and responsibilities to support
execution of the roadmap.
A global biotech company was facing regulatory and
compliance issues resulting from fragmented clinical
operations. The lack of a common competency
framework led to nonstandard roles, responsibilities,
processes and procedures, and the result was a series of

performance and skill gaps. The client engaged Deloitte


to align the organization around a common operating
model for the clinical operations group, including the
development of a business capability model, future
state job families, and a functional competency model.
The process, still under way, is projected to enhance
organizational efficiency and improve service to the
business through standardized roles and expectations.
In addition, adherence to legal rules and regulations is
improving thanks to a common competency model and
job descriptions.
A gaming software company didnt have a system in
place to meet its needs for compensation management,
performance management, learning management, or
succession planning. Deloitte was engaged to drive the
selection process, coordinating with global stakeholders
across lines of business. The result was the selection of a
talent management solution that was the right fit for the
client, providing it with an integrated talent management
system to help achieve its talent and business objectives.
Related insights
The Chemistry of Talent
Managing Talent in a Turbulent Economy
The Corporate Lattice
Related offerings
Workforce Intelligence
Global Mobility Transformation
Learning and Talent Development
Talent Operations and Technology
Organization Strategy and Design
Strategic Change
Capital Real Estate Transformation
For additional information
www.deloitte.com/us/talentstrategies
Contacts
Andrew Liakopoulos
Principal
Deloitte Consulting LLP
[email protected]

Peter MacLean
Senior Manager
Deloitte Consulting LLP
[email protected]

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