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The importance of enabling talent mobility for organizations and their people
Brandon Hall Group Executive Interview with Katie Ballantyne
Explore the crucial topic of enabling talent mobility for organizations and their employees with Katie, our VP of global learning strategy and innovation, in a recent podcast episode by Brandon Hall Group.
With deep insights into how talent mobility has changed, Katie explains why organizations must prioritize it now and how to enable it across the workforce.
Discover valuable strategies for managers and employees alike, including how to rethink talent hoarding and balance growth desires with business needs.
Learn how to gain a better understanding of employee skills and development goals, while avoiding the potential costs of neglecting talent mobility.
Don't miss out on Katie's expert advice for launching talent mobility initiatives.
Read the full interview below.
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