This article is grounded in an evidence-based practice that reviews recent methods and research articles on succession planning. It is primarily focused on articles that are found to have numerous points of convergence regarding how succession planning should be practiced. Implications of practices are discussed, and a research agenda for succession planning practice is proposed. This may allow for recommendations to be given to the chairperson of the board in relation to succession opportunities, high potential leaders, and other tools that will assist in the succession process. Empirical data based on solid research may help the chairperson understand the necessity of succession planning and management, along with the benefits of this practice.
Previously, the unexpected loss of an experienced leader without a timely replacement was extremely effecting the department. And just as Fibuch & Way (2012) suggested, the best solution to reduce those challenges is to cross-trained qualified employees within the organization for leadership roles. It is important also for organization to recognize and view their existing skill sets in terms of their future operations. Consequently, succession planning should be an essential element of organization's strategic
There is a great importance put on business leadership, this is directly due to how a business not only functions but in how fruitful the company can become. A great leader essentially can take a business plan that is weak yet turn it into a success, whereas a poor leader stands a higher chance of ruining the best of business plans. That is why it is essential to develop effective leadership throughout a companies entire management program at all levels. How does one develop or retain strong leadership? Companies must be focused on hiring strategies that encompass very specific parameters, building from within whilst creating a strong foundation for employee development and succession planning. Leadership is essential in any organization. The style and theory embraced determines whether the company will or will not achieve their goals. in all cases theory must be embraced, as a companies theory, style, and strategy is greatly dependent on the industry the company is in (Sadler, 2014). “The behavioral theory is one of the widely used theories of management. It suggests that leaders are made and not born. It gives room for training to install leadership traits in leaders at the expense of denying them a chance. There are various leadership styles embraced by companies (Cyert, & March, 2005).” This paper takes a look at the management styles of two specific
Because leadership is a key force in determining an organization’s success or lack thereof, the Gordons should consider putting a succession plan in place as soon as possible and should start grooming the would-be successor(s).
The problem is Quilcene Fire Rescue does not have any type of succession plan in effect and is ill prepared to deal with the career chief exiting the organization on short notice. There is not a familiar rank structure with qualified individuals holding positions throughout the organization that are available to move up in the organization and occupy the fire chief position. The purpose of this applied research is to identify the mechanisms that would need to be put into place to institute an informal or formal succession plan for Quilcene Fire Rescue.
As the new leader, my first step is to create a transition plan by accessing the current state of the organization and by asking critical questions and getting the answers from the best and most unbiased sources available. Numerous people assuming control of new leadership positions or those with the background to guide them, do not thoroughly consider the changeover process. They
My last recommendation is for the company to implement succession planning initiatives. Implementing succession planning initiatives will help alleviate the problem of not having qualified internal candidates for top positions and reduce turnover rate. With the help of succession planning, high potential individuals are developed and prepared for advancement or promotion into ever more challenging roles. Actively pursuing succession planning ensures that employees are constantly developed to fill each needed role. This way, Vitality will improved on internal candidate promotions for top jobs. The company should start by identifying key role positions and then identifying high potential individuals who can take over those roles. After that,
Formal succession planning should be a systematic approach in preparing lower level employees to handle the responsibilities of the senior management in the forthcoming years. It helps to identify the capable employees who have the potential to fulfil these critical roles in the hierarchy.
High- potential candidates are recognized for their future potential based on current high performance (Pintar, Capuano, & Rosser, 2007; Rothwell, 2010). The best practice for identifying high-potential individuals is through an objective systematic process (Rothwell, 2010). Once identified, high-potential candidates must be evaluated using desired leadership competencies to identify strengths and weaknesses. Individual and group assessments are then used in designing leadership development workshop curriculum and experiential learning activities (Coonan, 2005). For effective and transparent succession planning, deliberate evaluation and dissemination of desired outcomes are required (Shirey,
580) is the “attempt to plan for the right number and quality of managers and key-skilled employees to cover retirements, death, serious illness or promotion, and any new positions which may be created in future organization plans’’. The authors in their study concluded that “It is important to highlight the link between knowledge management and succession planning because it can cause immense direct and indirect costs” (Durst and Wilhelm, 2012). As such, this forces organizations to ensure that the organizational knowledge is accessible, and flows to the individuals needing the information to accomplish tasks. Knowledge management, therefore, becomes the mechanism by which succession planning can be facilitated to ensure that knowledge flows, becomes accessible and at the same time,
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An example of the “enabling others to act” portion of Kouzes and Pozner’s evidence-based leadership framework may be represented by job supervisors and managers who demonstrate various tasks and skills for new employees and/or trainees. According to Abu-Tineh, Khasawneh and Omary (2009) Kouzes and Pozner suggest that leadership is a collection of practices and behaviors, which may be considered essential for transformational leadership (Abu-Tineh, Khasawneh & Omary, 2009). Kouzes and Pozner separated these practices into the following categories: “challenging the process, inspiring a shared vision, enabling others to act, modeling the way, and encouraging the heart” (Abu-Tineh, Khasawneh & Omary, 2009, p. 268). I do agree with their assertion
Succession planning is a key part of filling leadership roles in the workforce. Leaders have been making decisions from the beginning of time. The term leader has many faces in life. Whether on a battlefield in ancient time or in modern society running a multimillion dollar business, leadership styles were used by leaders or managers to get results. A leaders effective succession planning builds the availability of experienced employees in all areas of an organization.
Companies should also identify early on the talented individuals who can be developed for advancement.
Succession planning is an area within the City where HR is acting as a strategic partner. Currently, HR is looking at the overall needs of the City and how it will change in the next 5 to 10 due to retirement. HR identifies positions and staff and has made suggestions for training and development. Other positions are being re-evaluated to determine need and future requirements. Decisions such as consolidating roles into one position or splitting one position into two are determined by the suitability of existing candidates. HR evaluates the existing talent and provides strategies to develop it, such as mentoring. HR also has to convince the City to support the expense of cultivating staff rather than hiring staff with those skills already in place. The high costs of recruiting versus the costs of educating and training proven staff with leadership qualities have helped to build and communicate a strong
Even though the culture looks so strong that it would survive a change in leadership, the new CEO would not only have to possess business leadership ability but also shares the same values as Goodnight so that SAS does not deviate from its current approach to its business and management. Hence, with no formal succession planning and still being heavily involved in almost all aspects of the organization, the SAS institute approach to its business and management is heavily dependent on Goodnight’s continuation.