KPMG: The Importance of Talent in the Evolving Corporate World

Every market leader understands that talent unlocks competitive advantage in the very  demanding and evolving professional arena. But workforces and workplaces are changing, and  so are the relationships between employers and employees. With the influx of changes brought  about by the unfamiliar order of the pandemic, organizations must strategize how to maintain their  talent and let them thrive in our current economic landscape. 

 

In the recent KPMG 2022 CEO Outlook Survey, several factors were explored in the  workplace: technology, talent, and ESG. Companies must then find the right strategy for utilizing  technology to understand the current factors surrounding the business and empower their  employees. It draws on the perspectives of 1,325 global CEOs across 11 markets to provide  insight into their 3-year outlook on the business and economic landscapes. 

 

The results have confirmed that the importance of talent in an organization has not  wavered, but how it can function at its best in the modern day must be explored and studied  further. Even if the supply-demand side of labor shifts in favor of businesses (giving managers  more scope to insist on being in office), CEOs need to make sure their people have purposeful  interactions.  

 

“The value of talent and leadership is even more important with all the changes that  workplaces are going through in the new normal. As a leader in the professional services space,  we are aware that at the heart of a company’s success and breakthrough is its people,” explains  Sharon G. Dayoan, Chairman and CEO and Head of People, Performance and Culture (PPC) of  KPMG in the Philippines (R.G. Manabat & Co.). 

 

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KPMG: The Importance of Talent in the Evolving Corporate World

 

“For us at KPMG in the Philippines, our purpose is to inspire confidence and empower  change in our professionals. We nurture a high-performing culture driven by extraordinary people.  Having extraordinary people means people development is a core focus in the firm,” she  expounds. With the firm named as one of the country’s best employers by Statista, and it being  the only audit firm in the top 100, KPMG continues to put people first by investing in their  employees through programs and initiatives that empower them, ultimately benefiting clients and  the country. “We work hard to share this common vision and culture within our organization.” 

 

Recognizing the Right Talent and Developing It 

Why is talent important in an organization? Having a high standard of talent in the  workplace boosts productivity, excellence, and effectiveness. The goal of every organization is to  produce successful and effective work. To do so, one must employ the right people with the  correct skills to make the company’s vision a reality. 

 

Harvard Business Review points out that an organization should be smart enough to  distinguish what skills and values to look for when hiring. What strengths would be valuable to the  position being filled? And before deciding that someone is a high-potential employee, back it up  with solid data and evidence.1

 

Keeping, Developing, and Rewarding Talent 

We are currently on the journey of knowing what the current optimal corporate structure  looks like. As organizations launch return-to-office plans, it is imperative for CEOs to develop  working structures that suit their people and enhance the employee experience. It’s time to  experiment with the organization’s design and see what works best. Active listening, empathetic  and accessible communication, and a commitment to striking the ideal balance over the long term  will be key. 

 

With the changes that people have dealt with amidst the pandemic, priorities and needs  have shifted. As an effect, apart from competitive pay and career growth, vital factors such as  work-life balance, effort recognition, and inclusive company culture can help a company from  losing talent due to burnout and unfulfilled needs.  

 

Organizations and their employees are changing, and leaders need to reinvent the  enterprise workforce. The old talent management playbooks are out of date, and the challenge is  that there aren’t new ones to replace them — yet. The way forward involves strategies that include  reinventing the workforce, focusing on the social side of ESG, leveraging analytics, and designing  a nurturing experience. 

 

The role of leaders is becoming more critical and pertinent across organizations, and it’s  the transformative ones who can help build up businesses that are the most ideal assets in today’s  set-up. This breed of leaders can revamp the basic values, beliefs, and attitudes of their  associates, and inspire them to perform at their highest skill degree. Transformative leaders can  also help build an overall culture of excellence, support, and giving, generating efficiency and  effectiveness as well as promoting an uplifting atmosphere to its surrounding communities.  

 

Global businesses are seeing major focus put on the social aspect of ESG: 68 percent of  CEOs believe progress on inclusion, diversity, and equity (IDE) has moved too slowly in the  business world, and 73 percent believe scrutiny of IDE performance will continue to increase over  the next 3 years. 

 

Let’s Thrive Together 

Few organizations can succeed on their own. Building successful partnerships can help a  company deliver a competitive edge. Increasingly, CEOs view partnerships as an important  means to continue the pace of their digital transformation (71 percent, compared to 59 percent in  February 2022). CEOs also say building strategic alliances with third parties is the most important  strategy to help them reach their growth objectives over the next 3 years.  

 

It has become more important for businesses to partner with companies (e.g., start-ups,  fintech, and more) that can help them, bringing agility and resilience to growth. To bring everything  together and drive a successful transformation, CEOs need the right partners — and the ability to  connect it all. 

 

KPMG teams can help you get the right people to drive your business forward. Even in a  digital world, human beings will still be your most important investment, your greatest asset, and  the secret sauce of your brand.

 

KPMG in the Philippines offers audit and assurance, tax, advisory, and technology  consulting services. With the shifting perspectives on technology—how it can transform lives and  businesses for the better, the firm is prepared and excited to help its stakeholders take advantage  of the opportunities in this space.

Eli

Eli has 28 years of extensive IT sales expertise in Data, voice and network security and integrating them is his masterpiece. Photography and writing is his passion. Growing up as a kid, his father taught him to use the steel bodied Pentax and Hanimex 135mm film and single-direction flash, Polaroid cameras, and before going digital, he used mini DV tape with his Canon videocam. He now shoots with his Canon EOS 30D. Photography and blogging is a powerful mixture for him.

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