moon 2006-11-10 09:40 AM
Why Developing and Rotating Your Employees Makes Sense
In the past few months, I've been working with organizations that are talking a lot about the internal mobility of employees. They want to know how employees should be selected for movement and what criteria should be followed.
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Many HR professionals and hiring managers look at internal mobility as something they should control and as something that is somewhat independent of the employee's wishes or timeframe.
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Alas, back in the good-old 20th century, employers could call the shots. After all, there were quite likely to be more than one good candidate in the wings. HR wrote policies that restricted movement and placed lots of conditions such as length of service, criticality of the job, and so forth on any employee's potential move.
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