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The Talent Pipeline Illusion: Why It Is Often Better Not to Build One at All
By Christopher ED Graham FCIPD, ACTP Talent pipelining is one of those ideas that sounds almost impossible to challenge. Identify strong candidates before vacancies arise, build relationships over time and create a ready pool of talent that can be approached when the business needs to hire. Conceptually, it makes perfect sense. In practice, however, most organisations are not structured, resourced or incentivised to deliver it properly. That distinction matters, because poorl
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Aug 28 min read
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Operational Alpha: Why Executive Talent Has Become Private Equity's Greatest Competitive Advantage
By Christopher E.D. Graham FCIPD -CGC For much of the last two decades, private equity operated in unusually favourable conditions. Low interest rates, abundant liquidity and rising valuation multiples meant strong returns could be generated as much through financial engineering as through operational improvement. A firm didn't need to transform a business to make money on it; it simply needed to buy well and sell into a rising market. That environment no longer exists. Highe
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Jul 223 min read
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The C-Suite Reality Check: What Management Consulting Firms and Financial Services Leaders Actually Need
by Christopher ED Graham FCIPD, ACTP The leadership industry has, over the past decade, drifted into a narrative that sits increasingly at odds with the reality of how senior leadership operates in high-performance environments. Organisations have been encouraged to prioritise empathy, vulnerability, and psychological safety as defining characteristics of effective leadership, and in many cases, even the most commercially disciplined businesses have begun to internalise th
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Apr 145 min read
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