Download - HR and OD - Creating a Business Case
Human Capital – The Business Case
The Building Block of Strong Organizations
More Effective LeadersCreative, Productive Teams
Streamlined, Efficient CommunicationGreater Employee Connectivity and Engagement
Why “Soft Skills” Make Business Sense
Communication, Engagement and Cognitive Diversity have proven financial value.
Strength-based employee training directly has already made a difference for organizations.
New research coming out from sources like Harvard Business Review point to the need for better, more productive teams.
The New Metrics for Business Impact
Industry research is pointing to new connections that talent development and training is having on business impact and organizational capabilities.
• Communication – Enhancing the Bottom Line• Cognitive Diversity – Sparks Team Development and
Innovation• Leadership – A Top Priority for Successful
Organizations• Training and Development Investment – Tied to
Business Results
$137,931<5 days training
$210,380>5 days training
Training Investment = Increased Revenue
Long-term, sustainable training with workshops designed to impact the life cycle of the employee should be the new norm.
Not just more training, but better training.
83%Training Investment = Higher
Performance
Create learning and training opportunities that fit an employee’s unique work style.
Engaged workforce = Higher Performance
Stock Returns
Tripled
Training Investment = Financial Returns
Utilizing a full slate of training and development options creates a financial multiplier effect.
Investment in yields even greater returns out.
Innovation
12.4%
Innovation = Industry-Leading Performance
Creating a platform to harness diverse thinking perspectives can yield a more innovative workforce.
The Innovation Pipeline Starts with People.
Cognitive Diversity = Innovation
“When people…think differently about
potential solutions…they begin to overcome
the challenges to innovation in an organization.”
Cognitively diverse teams based on thinking and behavior and couched in strengths-based approaches yields innovation.
Innovation is driven by diverse ideas.
57%Communication = Financial Performance
Developing an understanding of how people communicate accentuates strengths and drives productivity.
Communication is a force for effectiveness.
Leadership = Achieving Business Strategy
Leadership development starts from the inside - out.
Leaders must connect in on an emotional and deep level with employees and direct reports.
Leadership skills are built on personal strengths and tied to a company’s leadership competency set.
LEADERSHIP#1 Capability
Part 2 – Team Building Research
New research points to the organizational impact of strong, diverse, communication-
intensive teams.
Creating clear paths for teams to attain high performance via these focal points.
Recent Harvard Business Review articles mesh perfectly with the Emergenetics team approach.
• Article 1: The Science of Building a Great Team• Article 2: Teamwork on the Fly
Harvard Business Review - Article 1: The Science of Building a Great Team
MIT Research – The best way to create strong teams is through excellent communication.
• High-performing teams show greater energy, creativity and shared commitment.
• Pinpoint natural communication styles that connect to the most successful team patterns (Team Energy, Team Engagement and Team Exploration).
Harvard Business Review - Article 1: The Science of Building a Great Team
The Research - Key Communication Patterns
• Energy – Amount of contact points for a team (Face/Face, Phone, Email)
• Engagement – Distribution of Energy throughout the team (should be high)
• Exploration – Communication team members engage in outside the team
Harvard Business Review - Article 2: Teamwork on the Fly
Harvard Research – Teaming is a new way to create teams “on-the-go” to better and more quickly respond to unpredictability
• Teaming is effective in uncertain, constantly changing situations that require team members to cross boundaries and allow for different work styles.
Harvard Business Review - Article 2: Teamwork on the Fly
Behavior Traits of Successful Teaming
• Speaking Up – Provide a model for direct communication by asking targeted questions, acknowledging errors, raising issues, and explaining ideas.
• Experimenting – Embrace diverse thinking to take an iterative approach to pushing team boundaries.
• Reflecting – Create a language for people to reflect and observe via their own innate preferences.
• Listening Intently – Provide a platform to better understand how others communicate, allowing for more productive interactions.
• Integrating – Synthesize different facts and points of view to create new possibilities.
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Assessments, training, e-learning, train-the-trainer, subject matter focused.
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