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Deloitte recognised as a global leader in Workforce Management Consulting by ALM

NEW YORK, NY, USA, 26 June 2018—ALM Intelligence has ranked Deloitte as a global Vanguard Leader, with one of the greatest depth of services. In the report, entitled The ALM Vanguard: Workforce Management Consulting, Liz DeVito, Associate Director, Management Consulting Research at ALM, highlights, “Deloitte has forged a highly differentiated position with the launch of Workforce Transformation services, an offering with a diverse, comprehensive set of consulting capabilities, services and products organised through a coherent framework for mobilising talent around an uncertain future.”

(Source: ALM Intelligence)

The report lays out the landscape of Workforce Management consulting providers focussing on capability drivers, provider capability rankings, rating level summaries, leader, challenger and contender assessments, provider capability ratings, best in class providers and provider briefs.

According to ALM, Workforce Management Consulting is focussed on improving “clients’ ability to source, develop, engage and retain the human resources required to deliver the enterprise strategy.” Talent and workforce consulting consists of three services: workforce management, communications & change and talent & leadership.

“At Deloitte, we were the first to define the point of view that the Future of Work is a positive change and that automation would provide an opportunity for jobs to be augmented, not replaced,” notes Heather Stockton, Future of Work leader, Deloitte Global. “Deloitte will continue to invest in an end-to-end Workforce Transformation consulting approach, methodologies and solutions to help clients meet the ever-changing demands of today and tomorrow.”

Additional Findings

  • “Deloitte’s Workforce Transformation practice provides end-to-end consulting services and solutions that enable clients to create a modernised approach that strengthens the connection between the employee experience and business strategy.”
  • “The [network] brings a full range of competencies to the table, from human capital strategy and workforce planning to talent sourcing, learning, mobility, workforce analytics and HR transformation. These services are supported by a rich portfolio of tools and accelerators enabled by advanced technologies, from robotics and cognitive automation to predictive analytics. A representative example is WorkforceSync, a diagnostic tool used to assess workforce performance amidst change.”
  • “A particular value of Deloitte Workforce Transformation is its ability to strike a balance that works for the individual client, aligning technology investments with business priorities for strategic advantage.”
  • “Deloitte also has refreshed a number of more mature frameworks to fit Workforce Transformation’s future-forward orientation, including the Simply Irresistible Organisation framework and High-Impact HR Operating Model. Perhaps the most relevant innovation, however, is the Workforce Transformation Framework, a model that shifts mindsets from traditional workforce planning value chains to a process of imagine, compose and activate.”
  • “Deloitte’s extensive research into the future of work highlights the tensions pressuring organisations to manage the needs of their current workforce while simultaneously preparing for a future where technology and shifting demographics are redefining the who, what, where and why of work. Juggling these competing priorities not only requires a holistic approach that involves multiple competencies, argues Deloitte, but also a new language and framework for stimulating the organisational imagination around new realities of work and how to leverage them for business success.”

As used in this press release, “Deloitte” refers only to the Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu Limited member firms and their affiliates.