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Rotational assignments for today's 'rolling stones'

Executives can be encouraged to use their talents effectively in different work experiences
“A rolling stone gathers no moss.”
Back in school, this aphorism really intrigued me. Though conveyed more as censure than in admiration, in essence, it meant that people who are not rooted to one place avoid responsibilities and are devoid of attachments. However, HR professionals today are turning this saying on its head by giving it a positive context of dynamism in a job profile as against career stagnation. With executives constantly seeking variety in their job profiles, mundaneness caused due to career plateauing is remedied through rotational assignments — a buzzword in talent management (TM) these days.
Job rotation is an integral component of talent development practised across organizations to create an opportunity for their executives to put their skill sets to use in multifarious work assignments. The element of change coupled with getting the executive out of her comfort zone to test her skills in a new job role can create clear results for the company and her as well.
Rotational assignments technically have been present from the World War era, wherein a commanding officer is put through several specific assignments before he gets the opportunity to lead a unit. Today, rotational assignments are looked upon as a cost-effective means of accelerating career growth and getting professionals ready for bigger future roles.
So how does one create a successful rotational assignment? It should be planned to align with the overall talent and business strategy. This is an integral part of managing resources with high potential and high performers in any organization and is part of effective TM.
The following steps are essential to match executives with their roles for rotational assignments:
Here are seven varieties of assignments that can be incorporated:
The biggest challenge during a rotational assignment, however, is sometimes the individual might be successful in it, but this might not really translate into a career opportunity or accelerated development for her.
Other challenges faced by companies in implementing rotational assignments:
So what do successful rotational assignments look like? They help identify organizational leaders of tomorrow and facilitate their movement into critical positions at a much faster rate. When considered as an integral part of the organization’s business strategy, it results in effective TM of high-potential executives and transforms them into high performers of the future.
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