Succession Planning

Succession Planning Case Study: Comcast’s 100,000 Employees

Posted in Events, Succession Planning on September 22nd, 2010 by Lois Melbourne – Be the first to comment

Mike Molinaro, VP of HR Operations at Comcast, and Tom McKeown, our president and COO, will be at ASUG Fall Focus, presenting Comcast’s succession planning case study. If you will be at the conference, be sure to support us and learn how Aquire has developed a state-of-the-art succession planning system for Comcast’s 100,000 employees! Tom and Mike will be presenting on Thursday, October 7 from 9:15-10:15 a.m. In the meantime, check out the presentation deck above! If you’re not already registered, register here.

Succession Planning Hot Seat for BP

Posted in HR Issues, Leadership, Succession Planning on August 12th, 2010 by Lois Melbourne – Be the first to comment

What has the succession department and teams looked like at BP for the last few months?  I am sure they have been busy and they were not proactive, it has been excruciating painful to live in  their shoes.  It was apparent early on that the public would want to see somebody at BP personally pay for the gulf disaster and as Hayward became a repeat offender of the ‘foot in mouth award’, it became obvious that no matter how well he runs the company, he was going to go.

But besides all the rabbit holes we could go down for that specific topic, let’s talk about the needs for succession planning.  Do you think that 6 months ago BP thought they would be discussing the replacement of their CEO this summer?  Do you think that there is only one person being replaced at BP? – NOT  What about the people that specifically managed the work around regulations to avoid building a relief well?  I would bet these less visible positions will be turning over quickly too. read more »

Never Fear! – Succession Planning Resources to Ease the Process

Posted in 9 Box, HR Trends, Succession Planning, Talent Management on August 3rd, 2010 by Lois Melbourne – Be the first to comment

Succession planning discussions aren’t limited to HR industry magazines and websites anymore – just Google search “Yankees succession plan” and you’ll get a host of hits from a wide range of sources. Clearly this is more than just buzz – it’s top of mind in the business community, as I believe it should be. A sound succession plan keeps organizations on the path to success.

So why do we hesitate to create that crucial blueprint? Confusion? Dread? Lack of resources and tools? Too many of us get bogged down in the concept of managing the process instead of focusing on the plan itself.

This is a subject that I’ve been tackling head on lately. So, I thought I’d put all of our recent succession planning resources here. I hope you enjoy! read more »

Five Succession Planning Steps: Don’t make it harder than it Is!

Posted in 9 Box, Succession Planning on June 22nd, 2010 by Lois Melbourne – Be the first to comment

Succession Planning Steps

Bring up the subject of succession planning and most HR and other executives shudder. These highly intelligent, capable people often labor under the impression that succession planning is such a complicated, multi-step process that they are already too far behind to even begin. read more »

Don’t Be a Chicken. Get a Succession Plan, I Dare You!

Posted in Succession Planning on March 3rd, 2010 by Lois Melbourne – Be the first to comment

Don't be a chickenI know I’ve been writing a lot about Succession Planning lately, but this business discipline is in need of serious management and strategic attention and  re-creation. I found this article, Opening Up Succession Plans, about Frontier Communications’  succession planning particularly interesting.

I’ll let you read it and then I’ll ask a question…”Are you a CEO  afraid to build out your succession plan because it’s planning your own funeral?” I have at least two pieces of advice for you. read more »