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A talent development professional is planning a company-wide volunteer day event. One of the risk factors identified is the possibility that too few volunteers will participate. What are the two primary considerations in evaluating this risk?
Two manufacturing companies in different cities—Company A and Company B—have recently undergone a merger but will continue operating separately for the immediate future. Company B did not have a talent development (TD) department, so the TD professional who reported to the chief executive officer (CEO) of Company A before the merger will now report to the CEOs of both companies. The TD professional is asked by the CEO of Company A to put together a team-building program to get the employees from both companies to work well together.
The TD professional has a meeting with the CEO of Company B, who believes the training should be postponed for at least six months so the two groups of employees can operate autonomously as if the merger had not happened.
The CEO of Company B has resigned, and the CEO of Company A now leads both organizations. The CEO still wants to conduct team-building activities and recommends that the senior leadership team of Company B travel to the site of Company A for a meeting to plan the team-building activities.
What should the TD professional do?
Which metric would show the most alignment with senior management and organizational goals?
A hacker was successful in accessing a financial services company's database of customer information after an employee clicked on a phishing email link. The company's chief executive officer (CEO) created a project team to address the security breach. As a member of the project team, a talent development (TD) professional is asked to evaluate the current security training for effectiveness. Since this is an urgent issue, the project team has been given 30 days to present recommendations.
Step 2
The data obtained indicates that the current training focuses on defining phishing and does not provide examples or information on how to recognize it and what actions to take.
Step 3
The project team decides that test phishing emails should be created to train employees about phishing and to collect more data on the issue.
Which step(s) should the TD professional take to analyze the effectiveness of the implemented solution?
Step 4
The test phishing emails are created, and the information technology department sets up the deployment schedule and results tracking for the emails. Over the first month, results indicate that 50% of the employees who received the emails clicked on the phishing link and received additional training on recognizing phishing emails.