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Making your workforce fit for the future I n a global marketplace, where competition for talent is fierce and vital tech skills scarce, leaders will need to adopt new approaches to sourcing and developing talent, while broadening the candidate pools they tap into. Instilling dexterity into the workforce and true diversity into hiring is part of this process (p26 and p58). Where companies assess candidates for cognitive ability (rather than academic achievements and experience), and expand their definitions of diversity (for example, to include older or neurodiverse people; even those with different personality types) they are supporting inclusion and social mobility, while attracting previously overlooked talent. Meanwhile, hiring for general characteristics and a desire to learn (as opposed to a particular role) gives organisations the chance to bring in people with transferable skills, to place them where they are most beneficial and to move them around the organisation. Fluidity in the workforce enables people to progress, boosting engagement. Some businesses are replacing a focus on ‘high potentials’ with a wider emphasis on harnessing the powers of the majority (p52). Many are also embracing the explosion in non-traditional ways of working (which support scalability) through thoughtful management of their contingent workforce, using technology to help enhance connectivity and engagement (p34). Ultimately, we are moving towards a future where organisations have full visibility of their entire talent network and consider their workforce from an holistic perspective. Of course, adopting new approaches comes with challenges as well as opportunities, and in this issue of Catalyst, we explore the issues around sourcing, engaging and retaining diverse talent, providing examples of pioneering organisations from around the globe. Best practice is evolving, and we can all learn lessons from different geographies, sectors and types of organisations in how to break down barriers, future-proof pipelines and get the most out of our people. We hope you enjoy the issue and look forward to your feedback. Marisa Kacary Global Director, Brand, Marketing & Communications, Alexander Mann Solutions Don’t miss out! Make sure you get a printed copy of future issues sent directly to you by signing up at bit.ly/CatalystPrintEdition Issue 4 - 2020 7