Kenexa in partnership with InspireOne to increase leadership talent pool

VARINDIA- INDIA'S FRONTLINE IT MAGAZINE

Kenexa has announced its strategic partnership with InspireOne. The partnership expands Kenexa's leadership development capabilities in the region. InspireOne's organizational training and HR consulting solutions range from leadership development to talent management, organizational change, Diversity and Inclusion, productivity enhancement and many others.

"Kenexa's partnership with InspireOne further expands our expertise and leadership position in India," stated Phil Braybrooke, international business development director for Kenexa. "We have joined forces with some of the most experienced consultants and researchers to create an even stronger leadership development, management training and executive coaching team. Our newly combined solutions enhance our ability to offer our global clients a significantly broader range of leadership services."

Using a wide range of methods and tools, Kenexa assesses a company's current leadership, benchmarks their leaders against a global database, and helps companies understand how to inspire and engage leaders to enhance overall business performance. Kenexa's leadership model identifies the qualities leaders need to succeed in today's economic climate.

Deepak Mohla, Managing Director of InspireOne, commented, "India faces a serious talent crunch in almost all sectors. Even the highly popular civil services examination for recruiting bright young bureaucrats is becoming a Herculean challenge. The entire process of talent management and organizational development is now a critical requirement for all companies to reach their business growth projections. We are pleased to partner with Kenexa, who we believe introduces world-class standards of best leadership practices and will be able to contribute significantly in creating a vibrant leadership community."

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