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The Career Development Paradox for Mid-Size Companies

Wednesday, October 10, 2012 12:00pm - 1:00pm EDT  
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According to a 2011 research study by GE Capital and The Ohio State University’s Fisher College of Business, one of the most important sectors of the U.S. economy is the “middle market”—companies with revenues of $10M up to $1B, which account for one-third of GDP and private-sector jobs. 


Among the findings of the study, mid-size companies are challenged to find, recruit, and retain human capital—both in critical skills areas and management talent. Executives and owners say key talent is necessary to support existing operations and customers. Top recruits and key performers doing stellar work for these companies want career opportunities and growth to join or to stay with an organization. 


So how can mid-size companies effectively recruit and retain top talent? Joanne Dustin, an executive and career coach and a change consultant, and partner with Career Collaborators, will explain how.

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Joanne Dustin is an executive and career coach and a change consultant who works with organizations and individuals, providing one-on-one and team coaching, consulting and training.

With over 20 years’ experience as an organizational development professional, Joanne led teams and created curricula to help global organizations see the potential of easy-to-implement, effective training and career development programs. Her clients include AT&T, Boeing, Goldman Sachs, U.S. Department of the Treasury, and the U.S. Social Security Administration. Based upon the winning strategies in her book, Life Beyond IT: Open the Door, Your Future Is Waiting, Joanne has helped individuals in both the public and private sectors take career journeys that have changed their lives.

Joanne is both a Certified Career Coach and a Certified Coach of Leaders. She is a member of the International Association of Career Coaches, the Association of Career Professionals International, and the International Coach Federation. Serving as a member of the Board of Directors of the Society for Professional Consultants, provides Joanne with a way to share her knowledge and expertise with other professionals in her field.

Joanne, working together with Elizabeth (Betty) Black as Synergy Consulting Collaborative LLC, developed Career Collaborators® Building Career Communities--an employee-directed career development program helping both for-profit and non-profit organizations improve recruitment, retention, employee engagement and succession planning. For more information, please contact Joanne at joannedustin@careercollaborators.com.


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Jennifer joined ASTD in 1999 to lead the Public Relations function. Jennifer continues to lead communication efforts to members and customers, the media, and public policy makers. She also leads ASTD’s awards programs and career development offerings.

In her volunteer work, Jennifer served a two-year term on the executive board of directors for the International Association of Business Communicators (IABC) and was president of the IABC Washington, D.C. chapter. She holds IABC’s Accredited Business Communicator credential.

Jennifer was an adjunct professor at Towson University in Baltimore, Maryland where she taught Public Relations Writing in 2009.


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