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It may be hard to believe but, 67% of organizations in the industrial world find it extremely difficult to identify, develop, engage and retain their talented people. As a matter of fact, many deploy no talent management strategy at all. This is often due to insufficient time, money and expertise to internally and proactively manage this emerging priority. Most organizations actively spend thousands on carefully seeking out and identifying top talent but do nothing to continue developing that same important talent resource.



A couple of weeks ago I discovered a new bakery not far from my home. It was amazing!!! The woman working the counter could not have been cuter. She walked us through every single item in the case, including the back stories of how the recipes were developed. And let me tell you, the strawberry shortcake I had was absolutely divine, and my husband enjoyed a fantastic piece of cake complemented by an ice cold glass of milk (they keep the glasses in the freezer). 

If you are like me, life and work are inextricably linked. Work has shaped my thinking, determined where I lived and has provided me with my means of support. In turn, my family has provided me with emotional support and purpose in life. Work and home, each motivates and nourishes the other. Along the way, I have learned to balance the two. Because the two are linked, I will often blog about family events and how they relate to my job. What I have related has varied from near death vehicular mishaps to father and son outings in the middle of winter. I talk about these things because I see corollaries between day-to-day life and my work.
Just as so many others who watched The Masters, I was amazed and excited for Bubba Watson. The winning shot on the 10th hole of a sudden death playoff match, Bubba hooked a wedge shot from in the trees and landed it on the green. An impossible shot! Astonished by the intensity of this game, it made me think about how company education is like golf. Companies seek to hire great talent, and when they do, the initial investment, after the hiring process, goes into educating those individuals how to “master” the skills they will need, not just do their job, but to excel at it. After all, that’s why we hire them.
As humans we measure how far we walk, how much gas our cars use, how much electricity it takes to light our homes, how much of our budget we spend and don’t. Our lives are governed by measurements from instant to instant. We measure, measure, and measure! Without measurements we don't know whether we spent too much, got any value back or even moved a single inch ahead in the race to win the gold that is life!




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