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    Research Brief 2011

    Integrated Talent Management at Scripps

    Business Process Outsourcing Governance at The E.W. Scripps Company

    Research Brief

    A recording for this session isn't published. Below is the BPI editorial brief — key takeaways, an in-depth summary, and FAQs drawn from the original session materials and the presenter's body of work.

    Presenter

    KM

    Kevin McDonald

    **Business Process Outsourcing Governance at The E.W. Scripps Company**

    Description

    Kevin McDonald is Vice President, Business Process Outsourcing Governance at The E.W. Scripps Company

    This session delves into the strategic implementation of Integrated Talent Management (ITM) within the context of Business Process Outsourcing (BPO) Governance at The E.W. Scripps Company. It explores how a structured approach to BPO can enhance talent initiatives, providing valuable insights for organizations looking to optimize their HR processes and talent pipeline even in a changing environment.

    What you'll learn

    • The strategic framework for governing Business Process Outsourcing.
    • How BPO governance integrates with overarching talent management initiatives.
    • Key considerations for ensuring alignment between outsourced processes and internal HR goals.
    • Methods for optimizing HR functions through effective BPO partnerships.
    • Strategies for measuring the success and impact of integrated talent and BPO programs.

    Who this webinar is for

    • HR executives and managers leading talent management functions.
    • Leaders involved in business process outsourcing decisions.
    • Professionals responsible for HR strategy and operational efficiency.
    • Anyone interested in the synergy between BPO and talent development.
    • Decision-makers aiming to enhance organizational agility and talent retention.

    Why it matters now

    Effective Business Process Outsourcing governance remains crucial for organizations seeking to streamline operations, reduce costs, and focus on core competencies. When integrated strategically with talent management, it allows companies to access specialized expertise and scale talent initiatives more efficiently. This approach frees internal HR teams to concentrate on higher-value activities like strategic workforce planning and employee development, ensuring the organization remains competitive and adaptive to market changes.

    How leaders can apply this

    Leaders can apply these insights by first assessing their current BPO arrangements and identifying opportunities for tighter integration with talent management goals. Kevin McDonald's insights suggest developing clear governance structures for BPO partnerships, ensuring performance metrics align with HR objectives, and building strong communication channels with outsourcing providers. Leveraging technology and data analytics is also critical to monitor effectiveness and adapt strategies to foster a truly integrated and efficient talent ecosystem.

    About this session

    Key takeaways

    Watching this webinar gives you grounded, practical perspective on workplace culture. Expect ideas you can use in leadership conversations, not abstract theory, drawn from Kevin McDonald's direct experience.

    Who this is for

    CHROs, HR business partners, talent leaders, executive coaches, organizational development practitioners, and senior leaders who are responsible for workplace culture inside their organization.

    Why it matters now

    Workforce expectations, hybrid work patterns, and AI-driven change keep raising the bar on culture and leadership. Sessions like this help leaders make smarter, more evidence-informed decisions about workplace culture.

    How to apply it

    Use the ideas here to challenge a current assumption on your team, design a single concrete experiment in the next 30 days, and bring one finding back to your leadership group for discussion.

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