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Succession Planning – You Need a Talent Management Strategy

Succession Planning – Why Your Company Needs a Talent Management Strategy?

One of the many rules in life is to be prepared for the unexpected.  Anything can happen at any time…a sudden leaky roof or an emergency medical issue. Whatever it is, being ready with an emergency fund in your back pocket is what it means to be prepared. The same holds true for business. Many successful businesses owe their strength to strong leaders and teams. The equivalent to an emergency fund in business is a talent management strategy that looks out for the future of your organization.

Also known as succession planning, it is defined as a process for identifying and developing internal people with the potential to fill key business leadership positions in the company. Succession planning increases the availability of experienced and capable employees that are prepared to assume these roles as they become available.

The concept of succession planning should become an important part of any companies strategic planning, but not many have adopted it. Not having a strategy that plans for the future can be seen as a weakness for a company’s future. Depending on the nature of your company, it could take a few years to create a succession plan. Here are three steps for developing your plan:

  1. Put your plan in writing. Once you have a decided to move forward with a talent management strategy, put your plan in writing. Working with a staffing specialist can help you to develop that strategy by determining the staff that you need, if they are in house or require external recruitment and the core skills that are required to build a good succession plan for your company.
  2. Find & train a new manager and/or team. If there is already a member of your team that possesses the core skills to become a good leader, start training them now. One idea used by many is to provide mentorship to these talented individuals. If you don’t have the skills in house, then start the search for new employees. With the help of a staffing specialist, you can tailor a search that is specific to the needs of your company. They can help you to find the person that fits your specific niche or the person that has the core tools that your organization can build upon to make a great leader and team.
  3. Have a Plan B. Things don’t always go as planned. It could be that an employee you have in mind for a key role is not interested or not ready to move on to another role. For this reason it’s always smart to have a back-up plan that allows for change.

The New Year has begun and it’s now time to think of your businesses future beyond 2016. Creating a successful talent management strategy will help you to ensure the success of your business for years to come. A succession plan shouldn’t be a quick, do-it-yourself project, but a strategy that incorporates everything from legal and accounting advice to transition planning. The first step to a successful 2016 is working with a staffing specialist to secure your businesses future with a strategy that works for you.

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Quality Assurance Manager Healthcare Technology Toronto

Fusion Careers – Quality Assurance Manager – Healthcare Information Technology – Toronto

Fusion Career Services is seeking Quality Assurance Manager with 3 – 5 years’ experience managing a large QA team. The healthcare technology field offers the chance to work with leaders in the field of software development and innovative care options, bringing new solutions to the marketplace. If you are looking to work with a company that thrives on innovation you will be interested to read more about this opportunity. 

The Role:

  • The Quality Assurance Manager will be responsible for supervising the QA and Testing teams and assisting with the establishment of all QA and Testing standards, processes and procedures.

The Candidate:

  • 3 – 5 years’ experience managing a large QA team.
  • 7 + years’ experience in a QA role creating test plans and test cases.
  • Eligibility for security clearance (police employment check).
  • Post-secondary degree in computer science or related discipline.
  • Proficient with Windows operating system and Test Automation tools.
  • Excellent communication skills, team building and problem solving skills.

Are you interested in joining a firm that thrives on innovation? Find out more about this opportunity by contacting Michael or go to the Fusion Career Services Job Board.

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At Fusion Career Services we are always interested in talking to people about their next career advancement. Contact us today.

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Solution Architect Healthcare Technology Toronto

Senior Solution Architect Career Opportunity – Healthcare Technology Industry – Toronto Area

Our client is searching for a Senior Solution Architect 10+ years experience in the Healthcare Technology industry, preferably with US pharmacy experience. If you are interested in developing your career and joining a Canadian leader in the exciting and fast growing healthcare technology industry, this could be your next career move!

The Role:

  • The Solution Architect is responsible for defining the technical architecture of the final solution for each client project. The role involves working  directly with customers and a multidisciplinary team to scope, design, document, implement and deliver system solutions.

The Candidate:

  • 10+ years integration experience in a .NET environment
  • Experience consulting with clients to scope, design, document, implement and deliver system solutions. 
  • Fluent working in multiple Web Service, WS-I standards, and design patterns.
  • Experience working closely with multidisciplinary team to provide technical direction and oversight throughout the project lifecycle.
  • Proficient with Enterprise Service Bus architecture (Azure) and messaging (AMQP) or equivalent systems.
  • Strong leadership skills and technical aptitude.
  • Ability to build and maintain exceptional clients relations.
  • USA Pharmacy Information System experience preferred.
  • Computer Science degree.
  • Ability to travel approximately 50% of year.

Are you interested in joining a firm that thrives on innovation? Find out more about this opportunity by contacting Michael or go to the Fusion Career Services Job Board.

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Civil Design Engineering Career Ontario

New Opportunity Civil Design Engineering Career Intermediate CET – Municipal Infrastructure Design Experience Required – Ontario

Are you looking to advance your career in Civil Design Engineering? Our client is searching for an experienced Civil Designer to join their established engineering consulting firm. If you are interested in joining a professional firm that values teamwork and quality service you will be interested in reading more about this opportunity.

The Role:

The Civil Designer will be responsible for providing engineering design services and support for municipal infrastructure projects. The Civil Designer will perform preliminary and detail design work. You will work closely with a multidisciplinary team on the coordination of projects to ensure delivery on time and within budget.

The Candidate:

  • 7 + years’ experience working on Ontario Municipal Infrastructure design projects.
  • Certified Engineering Technologist (CET) or Certified Technician; registered in the province of Ontario.
  • Proficient in use of AutoCAD and Civil 3D software.
  • Knowledge of Microstation & InRoads is preferred.
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills.

If you are motivated to develop solutions to challenging infrastructure projects this opportunity could be your next career move. Find out more about this opportunity by contacting Michael or go to the Fusion Career Services Job Board.

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At Fusion Career Services we are always interested in talking to people about their next career advancement. Contact us today.

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Product Development Career Healthcare Toronto – Healthcare Technology Industry

New Career Opportunity for an experienced Senior Product Development Manager – Healthcare Technology Industry – Toronto Area

Our client is searching for a Senior Product Development Manager with experience in software projects. If you are interested in joining the exciting and fast growing healthcare technology industry, this could be your next career move!

The Role:

  • The Product Development Manager will be responsible for managing the product development lifecycle including enhancing collaboration of multidisciplinary software and hardware teams to ensure teams deliver on-target results.

The Candidate:

  • Detailed knowledge of software development lifecycle.
  • Skilled team leader.
  • Strong financial and information systems management skills.
  • Passionate about achieving results and demonstrated ability to successfully deliver projects to completion.
  • 10+ years proven product development management experience working in healthcare or technology delivering software projects.
  • PMP certification.
  • Computer Science degree and post secondary degree in business.

Are you interested in joining a firm that thrives on innovation? Find out more about this opportunity by contacting Michael or go to the Fusion Career Services Job Board.

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At Fusion Career Services we are always interested in talking to people about their next career advancement. Contact us today.

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Will Robots Replace Your Workers?

There is no doubt the robots are coming. In many cases, the robots are already here. Will Robots Replace Your Workers?

Hidden between the headlines of a new Liberal government and the start of another season of NHL, has been the news that driverless cars are no longer a feat seen in movies, but a reality. Advocates say driverless cars could be ready to take over Canadian roads within four years! A leader in the tech world, Google Inc. has a fleet of a dozen computer-controlled vehicles, mostly Toyota Priuses, equipped with self-driving technology that have logged almost 483,000 kilometres without an accident.

This is only the most recent in a flurry of everyday activities that can be easily taken over by artificial intelligence and robotics. The growth of the technology industry and the innovation that continues to make what we saw on the Jetsons, a reality, has a definite effect on the employment market. In the last several decades we have seen manufacturing jobs disappear and be replaced by automation. ATMs and self-serve check outs have reduced the need for bank associates and store clerks and virtual assistants are available to answer phones 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Experts predict robots will take over 30% of our jobs by 2025 — and white-collar jobs aren’t immune.

The influence of artificial intelligence and robotics has seeped into other areas of the workforce including legal, financial, medical, marketing and other business services. Software applications can take big data in the legal, medical, and financial industries and using algorithms provide tools for analyzing and predicting behavior and even making a medical diagnosis. Certain news outlets are now automatically generating news reports; anesthesiologists can now be replaced by Doctor supervised machines; and innovative new start-ups have created software that will predict which email subject lines will get the best response.

Although experts agree that robots will play a significant role in our economy, some argue that they will create more jobs and others worry that they could lead to income inequality and societal breakdown.

Some industry experts, who believe that robotics and artificial intelligence will help us, predict that an economic boom could result from the large reduction in business labour costs. This in turn would lead to the creation of new jobs in large numbers; with a premium being placed on the value of work that requires “uniquely human capabilities”.

On the other end of the spectrum there are those who believe the increase in robotic technology will negatively influence the workforce. They argue that the benefits would only be felt by the wealthy, those who are already in an influential position in society. Unemployment would increase exponentially; as people are laid off and replaced by cheaper labour provided by a robot.

We can expect that most jobs that are dirty, dangerous, and repetitive will eventually disappear. Now that technology has become more sophisticated and computers can perform higher levels of cognitive tasks we can also expect many more careers to change or be replaced in the near future.

There is no doubt that robots are coming. In many cases, the robots are already here. The question now is what does this mean for the Canadian workforce? What are your thoughts – how has technology changed or replaced jobs in your organization?

Read more in a recent article in Business Insider.