Organizations are currently facing several challenges to attract and retain talent. James Brook explains how technology can strengthen the recruitment process in the current climate.
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Candidate experience is one of the most important aspects of the hiring process. Organizations with poor quality candidate experience can undergo several challenges, from job offer declines to bad reputation issues. James Brook walks us through the process of creating a positive candidate experience.
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When building teams, many organisations focus mainly on ability, technical skills, and experience. However, it takes a lot more than intellectual prowess and technical expertise to produce great team performance, as we are reminded by four-time Olympic gold medallist, Simone Biles, and the U.S. women’s gymnastics team at the Tokyo games.
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Each person tends to invest differently according to their personal characteristics. However, traditional psychometric approaches may not be the best to identify investing strategies. As James Brook explains, broad personality classifications tend to limit the quality of insight about a person’s way of investing.
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The preoccupation for a diverse and inclusive environment is an increasingly growing topic in the organizational world as diversity is linked to a range of positive outcomes. As James Brook explains, talent assessment can be a valuable tool to build diverse and inclusive teams.
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In today’s world, the call for organizations that favour diversity and inclusion is growing faster than ever. Merely ensuring these policies are in place is not enough for success. Organizations should be putting D&I at the heart of their talent strategy and using the right methods and tools to open a range of new and diverse possibilities.
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TalentPredix™ captures individuality and potential, enabling organizations to hire exceptional candidates and build inclusive teams.
TalentPredix™ helps employers discover exceptional hires and unlock the unique talents of employees and teams.
James Brook, a pioneer of strengths-based assessment and development and leading business psychologist, unveils the next generation of assessment technology TalentPredix™. Together with an expert team of psychologists, Brook has created this new approach to talent assessment to support recruitment, individual and team development, and employee engagement in today’s rapidly evolving working environment.
At the cutting edge of psychometric assessment, TalentPredix™ provides a powerful 3-D assessment of candidates and employees, identifying their unique combination of talents, career motivations and personal values. This multiplies the predictive power and performance outcomes for employers. TalentPredix™ challenges current approaches which categorize candidates and employees using broad and imprecise labels, focusing instead on their unique talents and individuality. Organizations can harness the insight to hire exceptional people who possess the talents, motivations and values to thrive and enhance company culture, not just fit in. Together with proprietary training and talent coaching, insights from TalentPredix™ support employees to perform at their best and develop their full potential. TalentPredix™ also aids people to think differently about weaker areas enabling them to overcome performance limiters and boost their learning.
Ongoing research, machine learning and benchmarking against peer data means the tool will also predict how successful individuals will be in specific roles. This predictive view enables organizations to improve the way they recruit candidates and create long-term talent management strategies, strengthening development programmes and succession plans.
James Brook, creator of TalentPredix™, comments:
“The way we work is changing faster than ever, yet most workplace assessment tools haven’t kept up with the pace. TalentPredix™ moves away from labelling people as broad “types”, which over-simplifies personality and overlooks the important role personal motivations and values play in determining behaviour. It is the ability to uncover a candidate’s uniqueness that sets TalentPredix™ apart and suits modern-thinking around amplifying individuality and diversity in the workplace.
TalentPredix™ can be used in different stages of the employee life cycle, from recruitment and team building to leadership development and preparing people for future roles. The assessment can also attract talent; employees are increasingly looking to work for an employer that understands and supports their personal values and wellbeing as much as their career development. Bringing out the best in people enables them to thrive, accelerates performance and encourages collaboration. Applied organization-wide, the results help businesses to combine unique talents and create cognitively diverse, high-performing teams.”
For more information about TalentPredix™, please click here or contact the team at info@talentpredix.com
Putting together a diverse and cohesive team is no easy task. Manager Gareth Southgate showed his ability to build a team made of diverse talent, evidencing his leadership skills during the Euro 2020.
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