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How to Develop High-Potential Employees in Your Organization

How to Develop High-Potential Employees in Your Organization

Your people are your organization's most valuable asset; training and developing people for new positions and challenges is not only more cost effective than hiring new talent, but it also helps them stay engaged. The problem is that many organizations struggle to identify the best development strategies and career paths for their employees. And when employees — particularly high-potential employees — feel as if they don’t have the right growth opportunities in your organization, they’ll go looking elsewhere.

Join Cassie Whitlock of BambooHR and Libby Mullen of BizLibrary as they explore how to identify and provide the right opportunities for employees to achieve their potential.

  • How to identify employees’ strengths, including those that are less visible
  • Strategies for developing high-potential employees
  • How to motivate and retain your people
About the speakers
Cassie Whitlock

Director of Human Resources at BambooHR

Cassie started her career in the accounting world but working with small and medium sized companies, the HR function was always handed to her. She loves the intersection of business and humans, and believes that when companies focus on the human aspect of their people, the people in turn focus on the business needs. She enjoys her work most when she can take her talents in data, processes, and human psychology to make someone's day better. She believes that strategy is accomplished in the details of how you manage the daily tactical items. A quick humor and a thoughtful, listening nature are the mark of her leadership style. She views her team as part of her family and enjoys working hard with them, while they all learn, grow, and execute on business-critical initiatives.

Libby Mullen-Eaves

Sr. Director of People Operations & Culture at BizLibrary

Libby loves helping employees realize their maximum potential. Libby has over 25 years of experience in Education, Training, and Business Consultation, both in the Higher Education realm and the Business Sector. Building positive partnerships, solving business challenges creatively, and developing the strengths in others are what make Libby tick. She is a fervent writer, an experienced public speaker and is most passionate about life-long learning.

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