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More Than $17 Million USD in Revenue Attributed to an Elite High-Potential Development Program

Over $17 Million USD in Revenue Attributed to an Elite High-Potential Development Program

Client:

Global communications and media corporation

Business Issue:

With increased competitive pressures and highly dependent on their talented staff, this global organization initiated a talent development program to accelerate the development of their next generation of leaders. The organization knew their employees made the difference with customers, and in order to retain their market position and grow, they needed to invest and fast-track the development of their high-potential leaders.

Core Programs:

Building Relationship Versatility, Managing Styles in Conflict, Leading from Within, Leading for Growth™, Getting to Yes, and Conducting Strategic Business Calls

Solution:

After a comprehensive needs analysis, a set of leadership competencies were identified. Wilson Learning then designed and implemented a five-day program for this elite group of high potentials throughout the United States, Canada, and Latin America. The program addressed leadership competencies focused on improving communications, productivity, innovation and creativity, relationship building, strategic thinking, and talent management. The program was designed using content from several programs. Pre- and post-work, along with ongoing group-based coaching and mentoring, were integrated to ensure understanding and application of the newly acquired skills.

Results:

Participants attributed more than $17 million USD in revenue to the skills learned in the program. More than 70% of participants indicated improved interpersonal relationships with their staff and clients. 87% of participants reported improvement in key skill areas.

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