Economic Recovery Imminent, but Companies Lack Ability to Lead, Recruit and Retain, Says Aon Consulting
20 11월 2009 - 12:43AM
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Health and benefits costs serve as the greatest business risks
CHICAGO, Nov. 19 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- As employers begin
showing signs of recovery, attention starts shifting from survival
to success. Critical to this success will be the ability of an
organization's human resource department to sort through stacks of
resumes and recruit the best, while retaining those among the
current workforce who are key to the organization's growth
potential. Those unable to successfully balance both sides of this
employment equation may be met with negative consequences,
according to Aon Consulting, the global human capital consulting
organization of Aon Corporation (NYSE:AOC). (Logo:
http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20041215/CGW049LOGO) Aon
Consulting surveyed 1,313 employers nationwide and found that the
majority cite talent retention (85 percent) and ability to meet
talent/skills needs for leadership roles (84 percent) as top
priorities. However, many reported that they are not effectively
delivering these services. In fact, only 46 percent said they are
very/extremely effective at retaining talent, while 38 percent said
the same about meeting talent/skills needs for leadership roles.
What's more, for 41 percent of respondents, the greatest concern of
their leadership shortage is the reduced ability to meet revenue
goals and profitability targets. This was followed by both a
reduced ability to innovate (19 percent) and deliver desired
customer service levels (16 percent). "An organization will only go
as far as its leadership's ability to lead employees," said
Elizebeth Varghese, Talent Solutions Practice leader with Aon
Consulting. "History has shown a new genre of competitors has risen
from each economic crisis, capitalizing on innovative ways to do
business. Conversely, those organizations that have focused on
'just getting by' lose market share and may eventually disappear.
Those employers turning their attention to building a focused
workforce in 2010 and beyond will see a 'bottom-line' benefit." In
addition, survey respondents believe the biggest business risks
they face include health and benefits costs (62 percent), unstable
financial markets (59 percent), development and retention of talent
(47 percent), regulatory and compliance issues (47 percent) and
weakening global economies (44 percent). "Health and benefits costs
topped the list of risk concerns due to the significant amount of
resources it will take to get these things under control,
especially health care costs," said John Zern, Aon Consulting's
U.S. Health & Benefits Practice director. "Escalating health
care costs were an issue well before this recession and will
continue to represent a major employer expense beyond our current
economic challenges. Regardless of type or structure, health care
programs will work effectively only if they include a strong
education and communications component. Success relies on
significant behavioral changes that will not happen simply by
changing a plan or offering an incentive." This survey also found
that while most organizations have communications plans in place
for programs such as health and benefits (67 percent), corporate
communications (66 percent) and human resource policies and
procedures (64 percent), 46 percent do not have a formal employee
communications strategy in delivering these messages. "One of the
biggest downfalls for employers in implementing benefits programs
comes from inconsistent message delivery," said Varghese.
"Retirement, health care and even work/life benefits are all part
of an employee's total rewards and need to be treated as such. This
is especially important in letting candidates know all the elements
of compensation, as employers compete for talent." About the Study
Aon Consulting surveyed more than 1,300 employers nationwide for
its 2009 Benefits and Talent Survey. This annual survey provides a
glimpse into the strategies and tactics companies are using to
ensure that they continue to improve talent, reward success and
prepare for economic recovery. It includes findings in the areas of
Retirement, Health Care and Workforce Management. To learn more
about this survey, please click on the following link
http://insight.aon.com/?elqPURLPage=4552. About Aon Consulting Aon
Consulting is among the top global human capital consulting firms,
with 2008 revenues of $1.358 billion and more than 6,300
professionals in 229 offices worldwide. Aon Consulting works with
organizations to improve business performance and shape the
workplace of the future through employee benefits, talent
management and rewards strategies and solutions. Aon Consulting was
named the best employee benefit consulting firm by the readers of
Business Insurance magazine in 2006, 2007, 2008 and 2009. For more
information on Aon, please visit http://www.aon.mediaroom.com/.
About Aon Aon Corporation (NYSE:AOC) is the leading global provider
of risk management services, insurance and reinsurance brokerage,
and human capital consulting. Through its more than 37,000
colleagues worldwide, Aon readily delivers distinctive client value
via innovative and effective risk management and workforce
productivity solutions. Aon's industry-leading global resources and
technical expertise are delivered locally through more than 500
offices in more than 120 countries. Named the world's best broker
by Euromoney magazine's 2008 and 2009 Insurance Survey, Aon also
ranked highest on Business Insurance's listing of the world's
largest insurance brokers based on commercial retail, wholesale,
reinsurance and personal lines brokerage revenues in 2008. A.M.
Best deemed Aon the number one insurance broker based on brokerage
revenues in 2007 and 2008, and Aon was voted best insurance
intermediary, best reinsurance intermediary and best employee
benefits consulting firm in 2007, 2008 and 2009 by the readers of
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