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Accelerating growth

Report Summary

Unlocking human potential

Many firms around the world cannot fulfil their potential because they are failing to harness the skills and experience of their workforce, according to new research from the Economist Intelligence Unit.

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Key findings from the survey include the following:

A disconnected generation

Biotechnology continues to amaze mankind with its scientific innovation and impact, from the discovery of penicillin by Alexander Fleming in 1928, to the structure of DNA by Watson & Crick in 1953, to the invention of the first synthetic microbe by J Craig Venter in 2010.

Kenya's education dividend

Despite positive news and the talk of an African “renaissance,” many still doubt whether the continent is ready for take-off. Rapid population growth and the resulting “youth bulge” remain major concerns in a context of widespread un(der)employment.

C-suite perspectives on HR

The Economist Intelligence Unit, sponsored by IBM and Oracle, investigated C-suite views with regard to the HR function.

CEO perspectives: How HR can take on a bigger role in driving growth investigates whether the HR function is forging a close and robust relationship with the CEO.

CFO perspectives: How HR can take on a bigger role in driving growth investigates the relationship between CFOs and the HR function.

Alignment and social involvement in talent management

As a talent / human capital management blogger I get invited to lots of different conferences. However, given the quality of the agenda, experience of speakers and seniority of attendees, Economist Conferences' Talent Management Summit is definitely one of my favourites.

Early years education and future success: how much does it matter?

As countries make the transition towards knowledge-based economies and increasingly compete on the basis of talent and human capital, they need to invest in their people. Yet such investment remains largely targeted at higher levels of education. Should it perhaps be redirected?

Starting Well

Starting Well is an Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU) research programme, commissioned by the Lien Foundation, which ranks the preschool environments in 45 countries.

From good to great (or very slightly above average)

Who’d be a CEO? In this week’s Economist, the Schumpeter column highlighted the increasingly short tenure of today’s chief executives. This got me wondering: what are boards hoping to achieve by replacing CEOs so frequently? And what effect does a CEO have on the success of the business?

Plugging the skills gap

Plugging the skills gap: shortages among plenty explores the issue of the scarcity of skills in a variety of industries, namely construction and engineering, energy and natural resources, life sciences, IT/technology and manufacturing. It also looks at skills gaps in various job functions—and how these are being addressed.

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