5 Talent And Leadership Trends For 2022
The COVID-19 pandemic has shrunk the talent pool market, increasing talent shortage to a degree that no one could have predicted. Today, companies are offering great starting salaries, proposing more long-term incentives and benefits, paying sign-on bonuses, and doing so much more to attract talent. But, talent yet is difficult to entice. Further, remote working practices have increased, leading to even greater struggles for business owners. Everything is changing – people no longer want to work within fixed office spaces, people want to take up different jobs and professions, people want a flexible work schedule; and the list goes on. This brings us to think about the different talent and leadership trends that are to come this year. Upskilling the existing team Facing a talent shortage means organizations need to keep a hold on their current workforce. The people they currently have are going to be the people they’ll really need, if they’re not held on to. This requires upskilling existing employees to prevent attrition, and fill niche roles. Training, development, and mentorship programs need to be raised. And, investments need to be made in new technologies to help advance careers. Establishing connections Work has shifted from offices to homes, and in-person meetings to online conference video calls. Everything is going more virtual. This brings challenge for maintaining relationships and building connections. Opportunities thus need to be created for deeper connections between teammates and building