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The Talent Development Executive Confidence Index (TDXCI), formerly the Learning Executive Confidence Index (LXCI), is a quarterly assessment of talent development executives’ short-term expectations for the health of the talent development function in organizations.
The TDXCI is a composite score that takes into account four key indicators for how talent development executives believe the talent development function will change during the next six months:
Ability to Meet Talent Development Needs
Impact on Corporate Performance
Perception of the Value of the Talent Development Function
Availability of Resources.
The TDXCI is modeled after the Conference Board Measure of CEO Confidence, which rates CEOs’ expectations for the economy on a quarterly basis.
Talent development executives have the same level of optimism about the health of the function that they oversee compared with last quarter, with the TDXCI score at 61.0, the same as last quarter. However, the current score is lower than any score seen in 2014 or 2015.
The full title of this report is Talent Development Executive Confidence Index, 2016 Q4.
Book Details
Publication Date: January 2017
Formats: PDF
Product Code: 791600-TDQ4