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Companies challenged to identify HIPOs.
Thursday, 2nd March 2017
Source : Joyce Gioia, Strategic Business Futurist

Joyce Gioia, Strategic Business Futurist at 4Hoteliers.comA HIPO is a High-Potential employee, usually defined as 'top talent' or an employee in the top 5 percent of team members in an organization.

The most highly valued, these folks are considered an organization’s most capable, most motivated, and most likely to grow into positions of responsibility and power.

To support the preparation of these employees for leadership roles, companies often establish formal fast-track programs for these HIPOs.

A high percentage of identified HIPOs programs

In spite of these facts, according to data from Zenger and Folkman, more than 40 percent of individuals in HIPO programs may not belong there. They collected information on almost 2000 employees and on average, each leader had been given 360-degree feedback from 13 assessors.

Their previous work had demonstrated that this assessment technique was “highly correlated with organizational outcomes such as employee engagement, lower turnover, and higher productivity”. The better the leader scored, the better the outcomes.

Surprising results

When Zenger and Folkman looked at the participants in the HIPO programs, an unexpected 12 percent were in their organization’s bottom quartile of leadership effectiveness. Moreover, 42 percent were even below average---clearly fewer than expected of the top 5 percent.

The problem is clear

It’s all about how the HIPOs were chosen. In fact, they possessed four characteristics: technical and professional expertise, taking initiative and delivering results, and fitting in to the culture of the organization. The major program was not the criteria used, but rather the criteria overlooked.

The researchers found that the underperforming HIPOs were especially lacking in two skills: strategic vision and ability to motivate others. Obviously, the consultants’ advice is to look for people who have these skills and focus a bit less on cultural fit. and individual results.

What the future holds

For years, organizations have relied on their HIPO and fast-track programs to prepare the next generation of leaders.

In the future, wise executives will fine-tune their HIPO programs to better identify those who will be their best leaders.

New technologies, including assessments and probably using Artificial Intelligence will support this process; as we have seen in other examples lately, machine decisions are better at removing all kinds of biases and therefore making the best decisions for the organization.

Special thanks to Jack Zenger and Joseph Folkman for their research into this important subject.

© Copyright 1998-2017 by The Herman Group of Companies, Inc., all rights reserved. From 'The Herman Trend Alert,' by Joyce Gioia, Strategic Business Futurist. (800) 227-3566 or www.hermangroup.com    

The Herman Trend Alert is a trademark of The Herman Group of Companies, Inc. Reprinted with permission.

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