Study Paints Mixed Picture of Construction Talent Development

by | Feb 2, 2018

Nearly 90 percent of construction firms participating in FMI’s latest talent development report are facing talent shortages, yet 43 percent say their firms don’t prepare a formal annual training and development budget.

Nearly 90 percent of construction firms participating in FMI’s latest talent development report are facing talent shortages, yet 43 percent say their firms don’t prepare a formal annual training and development budget and 55 percent don’t have any formal processes in place for identifying and developing high-potential employees.

Three-quarters of participating firms have made changes to their training programs in the last two years, with mixed results. The most popular strategies for retaining high-potential individuals in construction include challenging job assignments, competitive salaries, training opportunities and ongoing performance feedback. But in many cases, HR and talent development are still being tackled in a very tactical, piecemeal manner. Visit fminet.com to view the full study.

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