ATD will release new research focused on manager development—specifically on professionals who are new managers. Topics that will be covered include candidate selection, eligibility, training topics, benefits and challenges, delivery methods, effectiveness, and budgets.
Key findings from the report include:
Overall, 70 percent of respondents had a new manager development program. Of those that did not currently have a program, 54 percent planned to offer a training program or resources to new managers in the next two years.
The primary goal of new manager development programs was better performance by the new manager, with 85 percent citing it as a major goal. Better performance by the new manager's employees was cited as a major goal by 62 percent. Continuity of organizational culture and values was a goal for 69 percent.
New managers were most likely to receive training in communication skills, providing feedback, and performance management.
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Primary Capability Covered: Career & Leadership Development
Participation in this event qualifies for one (1) professional development point for initial certification or recertification of the APTD and/or CPTD credential.
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Caroline Cope joined the Association for Talent Development (ATD) in 2021 as a senior researcher in the research department. Prior to joining ATD, she studied trends related to graduate education and training for the American Psychological Association as a research officer. She has a master’s degree in sociology from American University.
Rocki Basel, Ph.D. joined the Association for Talent Development (ATD) in 2022 as the associate director of research. Before joining ATD, she was a researcher for other national membership organizations. Her research interests include workplace culture, employee engagement, mental health, and organizational communication. She has a Ph.D. in communication studies from Kent State University.