SESSION A3: THE NEW WORKFORCE: ATTRACTING, RETAINING, DEVELOPING AND ENGAGING FUTURE LEADERS Moderator: Michael Bacchus, CEO, Conroy Ross Partners Limited Panel: Krista Uggerslev, Applied Research Fellow JR Shaw School of Business, NAIT Jared Smith, CEO, Incite Marketing Angela Fong, Chief Corporate & Human Resources Officer, AIMCo Ashif Mawji, CEO, Upside Software
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SESSION A3: THE NEW WORKFORCE: ATTRACTING,
RETAINING, DEVELOPING AND ENGAGING FUTURE LEADERS
Moderator: Michael Bacchus, CEO, Conroy Ross Partners Limited Panel: Krista Uggerslev, Applied Research Fellow JR Shaw School of Business, NAIT Jared Smith, CEO, Incite Marketing Angela Fong, Chief Corporate & Human Resources Officer, AIMCo Ashif Mawji, CEO, Upside Software
SESSION A3: THE NEW WORKFORCE: ATTRACTING,
RETAINING, DEVELOPING AND ENGAGING FUTURE LEADERS
Speaker:
Krista Uggerslev Applied Research Fellow JR Shaw School of Business
NAIT
Growing Labour Shortage in Canada
% Difference between Labour Supply and Demand in Canada
Source: Conference Board of Canada, 2009, State of the Labour Market: Forecasting the Outcome
Declining Birthrates
6.9 6.6
3.8 3.7 3.5 3.42.7 2.7 2.5 2.4 2.4
2.02.3 2.6
1.62.1 1.8
1.52.0 1.9
1.4 1.4 1.4 1.2
Birthrates by Country
▀ 1960 ▀ 2011
Source: CIA: The World Factbook, 2012; Nationmaster.com, 1960.
Alberta and Edmonton In Alberta: • High(er) birthrate • 3rd largest receiver of immigrants to Canada • Historical migration from other Canadian provinces • Fewer elderly dependents • Aboriginal population of 6% • Fewer university graduates In Edmonton: • Greater proportion of Gen Ys • Also growth from rural to urban
SESSION A3: THE NEW WORKFORCE: ATTRACTING,
RETAINING, DEVELOPING AND ENGAGING FUTURE LEADERS
Speaker:
Jared Smith, CEO, Incite Marketing
SESSION A3: THE NEW WORKFORCE: ATTRACTING,
RETAINING, DEVELOPING AND ENGAGING FUTURE LEADERS
Speaker:
Angela Fong Chief Corporate & Human Resources Officer
AIMCo
Workplace Realities • 70% of jobs don’t exist today • 66-69 targeted age of retirement for Baby Boomers • We are linked to work 24/7 • The office is where we say it is • Real company/virtual location • Contingent workforce is critical
Ten Engagement Commitments 1. Use a profiling system when recruiting
2. Clearly defined accountability and deliverables
3. Two days to make your impression
4. Train your leadership team – – 70% will leave them – Eliminate 67% of your “performance issues”
– ~70% may leave you – ~65% just need direction
5. Recognize Generational Differences
Generation Born Traits/Values Communication Style
Traditionalists 2% of workforce
1928-1945 • Work over family • Faith in institutions • Consistency/conformity • Put $ away, pay in cash
• Face to face • Hand written notes • Bulletin boards
Baby Boomers 37% of workforce
1946-1964 • Title and status matters • Will question change • Competitive • Buy now, pay later