Follow the trails: A path to systematically designing corporate alumni programs

IF 3.1 4区 管理学 Q2 BUSINESS Organizational Dynamics Pub Date : 2022-10-01 DOI:10.1016/j.orgdyn.2022.100897
Alison M. Dachner , Erin Makarius
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Abstract

Organizations today are facing increasing amounts of turnover and evolving labor markets. When employees leave they become corporate alumni, which initial research suggests are an important and valuable part of an organization’s network. Corporate alumni can provide value as brand ambassadors, a source of employee referral, as a return employee (i.e. boomerang), or through knowledge sharing. One way to establish a strong network of alumni and achieve some of these benefits is to establish a corporate alumni program (CAP). Although CAPs are increasingly being recognized as beneficial for organizations, little is known about how to systematically design and implement these programs to enhance the likelihood of success. In this article, we utilize instructional systems design processes to offer guidance for how to strategically develop CAPs. We analyze existing programs to highlight common elements and use this research as a basis for creating the TRAILS typology, a way to designate practices for CAP implementation. We also suggest ways to evaluate and determine whether these programs are successful.

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循迹而行:系统化设计企业校友项目的路径
今天的组织正面临着不断增加的人员流动率和不断发展的劳动力市场。当员工离开时,他们就成了公司的校友,初步研究表明,这是一个组织网络中重要而有价值的一部分。企业校友可以作为品牌大使、员工推荐来源、回头客或知识共享提供价值。建立一个强大的校友网络并获得这些好处的一种方法是建立一个企业校友计划(CAP)。尽管cap越来越被认为对组织有益,但人们对如何系统地设计和实施这些计划以提高成功的可能性知之甚少。在本文中,我们利用教学系统设计过程为如何战略性地开发cap提供指导。我们分析了现有的项目,以突出共同的元素,并将这项研究作为创建TRAILS类型学的基础,这是为CAP实施指定实践的一种方法。我们还提出了评估和确定这些项目是否成功的方法。
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期刊介绍: Organizational Dynamics domain is primarily organizational behavior and development and secondarily, HRM and strategic management. The objective is to link leading-edge thought and research with management practice. Organizational Dynamics publishes articles that embody both theoretical and practical content, showing how research findings can help deal more effectively with the dynamics of organizational life.
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