Proactive conversations between managers and current employees — conducted to understand what keeps the employee engaged and what might cause them to leave — used to identify and act on retention risks before they become resignations.
Workforce segmentation is most powerful when it drives resource allocation rather than analytical categorization. If high-potential employees in critical roles are identified but receive the same development investment as all other employees, the segmentation has produced data without producing action. The segmentation should determine who gets access to accelerated development programs, who receives targeted compensation review, who gets extra manager attention, and who is prioritized for internal mobility opportunities. The practical test of effective workforce segmentation is whether resource allocation decisions are visibly different for different segments, not whether HR can describe the segments accurately in a strategic document.
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