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How Culture Impacts Merger and Acquisition

March 25th, 2009 by The ECI Team

ECI has helped companies make a smooth transition after merger and acquision.  Our studies have shown that the number one reason merger or acquisions fail is because the culture is never fully integrated.  Company leaders often think that because they have introduced the cultural expectations to the new company members, that is sufficient for a well integrated culture to emerge.

People change when the pain of change is less than continuing to do things as they always did.  So, in the case of cultural integration, some work needs to be done to disable old habits and preferences of the merging organizations, either to come to new consensus on what the culture will be, to impose one of the cultures on the whole organization, or to begin again to devise a new culture.  There are no in-between strategies here, folks.  This is one you have to make a decision around and then put the plan in place to make it happen. Read more…

Identifying the Metrics Related to Success

March 19th, 2009 by The ECI Team

We are working on several projects right now to help clients identify which metrics  relate directly to success, which factors can predict whether an individual might have problems on-boarding successfully, and whether the demonstration of the factors described within competency models in fact are statistically related to higher performance.  All of this work we find very interesting, since it offers the opportunity to prove that it is possible to measure the relationship between key performance outcomes and particular behaviors, while in other cases, we think there are relationships, but in fact there are not. Read more…

Changing World of Competency Models

January 30th, 2009 by The ECI Team

We’ve been preparing competency models for our clients for over 17 years.  As you recall, we define competency as skills, knowledge and abilities applied for a specific outcome.  Only when we understand what the real outcomes of performance are can we build complete models that really help people perform their best.

Lately, we have been asked to align our competency models to various web based systems, generally covering 2 to 3 different levels of jobs within the same family.  Often these models will be used in combination with a more global statement of competency that is based on the company’s value or vision statement.  I am still unsure whether this is a good approach or not.  But of course, we do as our customers ask and endeavor to establish clear expectations for performance within the broader context of a group of jobs. Read more…

How Do You Build A Competency System? continued….

November 10th, 2008 by The ECI Team

A critical aspect of constructing a Competency System is whether you have someone on site who can champion for the cause.  If your company is smaller in size, and you have an HR professional who understands the rudiments of competency construction, you may be able to create the system yourself with a bit of help from friends.  There are several good websites that offer pre-made competencies to use.  The good part of these systems is that they are very quick to implement and your performance management process is generally housed in a single database on the site you choose.  The downside is that the provider has your data and you may be forced to enter a lot of information about your company and your employees. Read more…

How Do You Build a Competency System?

November 6th, 2008 by The ECI Team

A lot of the people who visit our website want to know the answer to the question “How do you build a competency system?”  And of course the answer is, “It depends.”  The things that determine how to approach building a system are really pretty simple. Read more…

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Employer Consultancy, Inc. is an Organizational Development consulting firm whose corporate mission is to help companies to do a successful pre employement assessment, and manage and develop top performers. They accomplish this by providing their customers with practical, customizable tools and systems, such their competency management systems, that promote higher levels of performance, productivity and profitability.