How to feed the brains of your high-potentials

Although more than $75 BILLION was spent on corporate training programs in 2016, the fact remains that most organizations do little (if anything) to feed the brains of their high-potentials in order to accelerate their personal growth and professional development.

That is an obscene waste.

Here are four initiatives that you can introduce immediately:

1. The 60-Second Business Book Shelf: Each week, offer ”mini-commentaries“ on five of the best business books on the company’s intranet, each of which takes only one minute to read.

2. The CEO Update: Monthly, distribute an email among all employees that consists of a brief commentary on 3-5 developments of greatest significance. Total word count per issue: 250 words or less.

3. Brown Bag Seminars: Perhaps once a month, sponsor a luncheon discussion on a subject of special interest such as “How our workplace could and should be much more pleasant.” BYO or, better yet, the company pays for a light buffet (brought in) with non-alcoholic beverages. Devote an hour to group discussion.

4. Electronic Suggestion Box: Add it as a new feature on the company’s intranet. Ensure total anonymity. Solicit suggestions from throughout the enterprise. Provide a brief monthly update on the best suggestions and efforts to implement them.

The cost of these initiatives would be minimal and their impact could be substantial.

If you need any help, please contact me at interllect@mindspring.com.

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