Attracting and Retaining Great Talent
The Wall Street Journal (online) | January 1, 2013
1. PLAY TO WIN
Create a culture that fosters a business-value mind-set. Hire people with the courage to be irreverent. Show employees how they connect to the overall business.
2. GO BROAD
Hire people with a diversity of backgrounds and experiences, beyond classic IT. Provide access to other parts of the organization.
3. TELL THE STORY
Get people excited about the mission of the organization. Convince them they are on a winning team. Sell yourselves and what you do.
4. GO DEEP WITH SCHOOLS
Deepen relationships with colleges and universities as well as other strategic partners.
CO-CHAIRS:
Jamie Bird, Managing Director and CIO, Carlyle Group
Brenda R. Peterson, Vice President, Corporate Services, Tesoro Corp.
Kimberly Stevenson, Vice President, Information Technology Group, and CIO, Intel
SUBJECT EXPERT:
Shawn Banerji, Managing Director, Corporate Technology and Business Services, Russell Reynolds Associates
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