Research from Cornerstone OnDemand exposes how federal agency management culture and siloed human capital efforts are preventing adequate preparation of workforce
SANTA MONICA, Calif., May 28, 2014 – Although workforce management is a top priority for federal government human capital professionals, new research reveals that current programs and initiatives to manage, develop and engage federal agency employees are not yielding the desired results. A survey from talent management software firm Cornerstone OnDemand (NASDAQ: CSOD), conducted in collaboration with Worldwide Business Research (WBR), also raises concerns as to whether federal agencies are adequately preparing their workforces for future mission needs or preparing the next generation of agency leadership to take on future challenges.
Cornerstone’s and WBR’s benchmark survey, Creating the Next Generation of Federal Human Capital: The 2014 State of Human Capital Management Report, found 76 percent of federal agency human capital executives feel their current employee management programs and procedures fall short of where they need to be, such as recruiting, training and development, performance management, and succession planning. In particular, 63 percent of respondents state that their succession planning efforts are not successful. However, only 38 percent of human capital managers surveyed cited succession planning as one of their top three talent management priorities for 2014.
According to the Government Accountability Office, about 30 percent of the federal workforce will be eligible to retire in the next three years. This makes the survey findings particularly concerning, as the potential loss of leadership and institutional knowledge due to massive turnover underscores the importance of a strategic and efficient approach to developing and retaining individuals with the critical skills needed to lead federal government agencies in the coming years.
Other key survey findings include:
While the report reveals the pitfalls of focusing on individual, siloed projects for talent management initiatives, it also presents an opportunity for federal agency human capital professionals to refocus and reprioritize their efforts, as well as unify their strategies for hiring new talent, evaluating and engaging current employees, and developing future leaders. Without a cohesive approach, federal organizations risk the foundation of their human capital today and in the years ahead.
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