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How to Develop the Next Generation of Leaders
Leaders are an integral cog in any organisation. However, only 1 in 10 people possess the natural ability to lead successfully, so learning to develop leaders is crucial.
One great way to create a pipeline of future leaders is to implement a development-for-retention strategy.
What is a Development-for-retention Strategy?
Development-for-retention is a strategy where rather than recruiting new staff, organisations aim to continually develop, upskill and reskill existing talent instead.
(Click here for a quick guide about the difference between reskilling and upskilling staff)
Why is Development-for-retention So Important?
According to a Workplace Learning survey from LinkedIn, 94% of employees would stay at a company longer if their employer invested in their professional development. This statistic shows that providing professional development opportunities is a very effective way of reducing turnover.
Having a development-for-retention strategy helps organisations retain talent and encourages employees to improve their skills and abilities. Without a development-for-retention strategy in place, organisations may be at risk of suffering a talent shortage.
5 Traits of Potential Leaders
Only a small percentage of people are naturally leadership material. It can be difficult to identify potential leaders early on but here are 5 signs to look out for in employees:
- High level of engagement
Shows interest and personal investment in the organisation and its future. - Open to feedback
Seeks out and acts on feedback regularly to continually improve their work. - Eager to learn
Looks for opportunities to learn and develop both personally and professionally. - Inspire and motivate others
Has a positive mindset and encourages others to reach their full potential. - Goal-orientated
Focuses on goals and achievements instead of overly-worrying about details.
How to Develop Potential Leaders
There are many ways to develop your existing employees’ knowledge, skills and behaviour, including:
- Feedback
The problem is that feedback is often overcomplicated; feedback should clearly outline an employee’s strengths, areas for improvement and identify actionable next steps. - Coaching
Don’t just be a manager, be a coach. Leaders should aim to teach and advise employees to encourage them to learn, grow and develop - Training
Leadership and management training can also be an extremely effective way of developing the knowledge, skills and behaviours existing staff need, should they wish to one day grow into leaders and managers.
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- Self-awareness
- Role-modeling leadership behaviours
- Setting SMART objectives
- Prioritising and organising time
- Managing projects
- Contributing to effective budgeting
- Managing performance
- Defining and using emotional intelligence
- Effectively managing meetings
- Using data to make business decisions
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Explore Our Funded Team Leader Professional Training Programme!
If you are looking to develop any new, existing, or future leaders, we highly recommend putting them through a Team Leader professional training programme. This programme is 95% funded by the ESFA and it covers all of the essential knowledge, skills, and capabilities of a fantastic leader.
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