Navigating the Talent Landscape: Insights from Kevin Kruse

"78% have never done a level four, a business impact analysis on leadership development. Now, the good ones that I talk to that are doing it, they're showing, hey, we took these emerging leaders, these high potential, talented people, put them into an emerging leader program, and we raised their employee engagement by 17%. Or people that graduated from here versus not are staying in the company 18 months longer on average. You can measure it."

The world of talent development is evolving at an unprecedented pace, with changes in remote work, leadership development, and employee engagement reshaping how organizations approach learning and growth.
Drawing from the rich conversation between Andy Storch and Kevin Kruse in the Talent Development Think Tank podcast episode, here's a guide to help you adapt and thrive in this dynamic environment:

Embrace Your Role Beyond 'Order Taking'

Kevin Kruse urges talent development professionals to seize control over their training topics and budgets. Don't wait for directives; be proactive in identifying the needs of your employees and advocating for the resources to address them.

Adapt to Remote Work Challenges

The pandemic has shifted the workspace, often leading to a struggle in maintaining employee engagement in a remote setting. Focus on intentional communication and leverage the role of managers to drive engagement, as they are pivotal in nurturing a connected and motivated workforce.

Address Psychological Variables for Engagement

Dive into the psychological aspects that drive employee engagement, such as instilling a future vision and providing constructive feedback, and develop strategies to address these in a remote work environment.

Experiment with AI to Enhance Learning

Both Kruse and Storch stress the need for innovation in talent development processes. Experiment with AI tools like GPT-4, Gemini, and Synthesia to summarize data, generate insights, and conduct analysis, thus enhancing learning efficiency and impact.

Cultivate Professional Courage

Advocate for the necessary resources to support talent development. This means having the courage to request funding, experiment with new tools, and push for impactful initiatives—even in the face of budget cuts.

Implement and Measure Leadership Development

Define clear goals before initiating any leadership training. Focus on driving tangible behavior change and measure the impact through activity metrics, perception surveys, and business outcomes, such as employee engagement and psychological safety.

Take Strategic Action

Act on the knowledge gained. Don't just be a passive learner; apply the strategies discussed to become more strategic and impactful within your organization, contributing to a richer, more immersive culture among your teams.
Remember, the landscape of talent development is continually changing, and staying informed, flexible, and courageous in your professional pursuits will be key to your success and the success of your organization.
Be sure to listen to the full episode on the Talent Development Think Tank Podcast!

Kevin Kruse is the Founder and CEO of LEADx.org, offering an AI-powered leadership habits building platform. Kevin is also:

  • Inc 500 and Best Place to Work award-winning entrepreneur
  • NY Times bestselling author of 9 books including 15 Secrets successful people know about time management and Employee Engagement 2.0
  • Kevin is also a regular Forbes contributor and was kind enough to write an article about me and my book when it came out in 2020
  • Keynote speaker or advisor to Fortune 500 CEOs, non-profit leaders, US Marines, and members of Congress
Kevin Kruse
Kevin Kruse

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The Talent Development Think Tank Community is where talent development professionals come together to share best practices, discover the latest trends, hear from experts and solve challenges so that they can perform better in their jobs and help their companies develop their people more effectively. If you are looking for new ways to engage and develop your people and accelerate your career success, this is the place for you. We have two levels to accommodate the different phases of where you are in your talent development career and journey.

About Andy Storch

Andy Storch is an author, consultant, coach, speaker and facilitator on a mission to get the most out of life and inspire others to do the same. He is the author of the book, Own Your Career Own Your Life, which is designed to help professionals stop drifting and take control of their futures. Andy is also the host of three podcasts, including The Talent Development Hot Seat; Own Your Career; and My NFT Journey. He is the co-founder and host of The Talent Development Think Tank Conference and Community as well as the host of the Talent Development Virtual Summit. Andy has consulted and taught strategy, sales, leadership, finance, and innovation to business leaders all over the world including companies like Salesforce.com, Oracle, Google, Toyota, State Farm, Red Bull, Deloitte, EY, KPMG, HP, Sony, Cisco, Tiffany & Co and others. Andy holds an MBA from the University of Southern California’s Marshall School of Business where he served as President of the MBA program and a BS from the University of Florida (Go Gators!) His purpose is to love and support his family and to impact the world by inspiring people to stop drifting, take control and live life with Intention. He is a husband and father of two kids and lives in Orlando, Florida, USA.