People Centric Podcast

Episode 232 Planning for What's Next


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In this episode of the People Centric Podcast, we dive into the importance of preparing for transitions in the workplace. With this quickly evolving workforce, it's more critical than ever for everyone—from executives to front line staff—to think about what it looks like to pass the baton. We explore the concepts of bench strength and succession planning, and why building a culture of knowledge transfer and readiness benefits individuals, teams, and organizations alike.

We also emphasize the role employees play in this process—encouraging them to be proactive in asking for transitions, expressing their career goals, and being clear about what they want next. Whether you're preparing to move up, move on, or simply want to ensure your role is set up for success after you, this episode offers practical strategies for future proofing your position and your organization. Tune in to learn how to lead and grow through thoughtful transitions.

 

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