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PARIS - Women and minorities are the coveted demographic for executive search firms throughout the world to help meet the critical talent shortage at the top due to Baby Boomer retirement, according to industry experts who recently met in Paris to discuss this burgeoning issue. As the critical talent shortage worsens and nearly 80 million Baby Boomers in North America alone enter their retirement years, executive search leaders from throughout the world discussed the pressing question: Who will take their place in the executive suite? More than 50 delegates from IMD International Search and Consulting, an organization of boutique executive search firms with locations in 25 countries across Europe, the Americas and Asia, gathered for a biannual conference in Paris recently, where they discussed the phenomenon. The baby boom generation is generally defined as the population born between 1946 and 1964. Employees in this demographic group range in age from 43 to 61, and are expected to begin leaving the workforce in 2008, as the first wave of boomers turn 62. There is a 33 million person shortfall expected in the US alone over the next 5 – 15 years. "In terms of age, origins, gender… there is a need to open the doors to new profiles and how organizations will manage to deal with the problem," said Albert Hiribarrondo, chairman of the IMD International board, representative from France and managing partner of Sirca/IMD. "We must find ways to bring more women and minorities into management ranks, mentor them, and give them the ability to then rise to in upper management positions. Again, 30 percent of the current executive suite will be retiring within five years, which is a huge percentage, and we don't have enough talent to fill those roles," said Thomas Fuller, one of IMD International’s seven board partners, director of the Americas and general managing partner of Epsen Fuller/IMD based in New York. The critical demand for senior level executives led these industry thought leaders to meet and discuss strategies for corporate organizations to deal with changing demographics, organizational transformation, talent acquisition and diversity in the executive suite. "To win the talent war we need to explore targets previously untapped. One of the largest targets is the female in management. Only two percent of the CEOs in the UK are female," said Sherilyn Shackell, CEO of Highfield Human Solutions/IMD of the UK, and IMD Board partner. "There must be an evolution in minds, in families and in society. Mothers must educate their daughters and tell them that things are open for them. The first step is the awareness that things have to change in order to tap into this phenomenal potential. My daughters grow up with the belief that they can excel in the workplace the same way men do, expect what they do, and be just as influential," Shackell added. Just 10 of the CEOs among the Fortune 500 companies were women in 2006, and only 20 Fortune 1000 companies had women as their leaders. While the lack of women at the top was echoed by the IMD partners from Italy, Japan, Korea and Germany, others said the trend seems to be moving toward more females in the executive suites in Spain, Denmark, Finland and Mexico. "In Finland women are considered as equal, with a lot of money having been put into our education system…but we still don't have enough women in top management positions," said Mimma Silvennoinen, managing partner of IMS Talent in Finland. At the Paris conference, IMD International announced the launch of a new global survey, "The Changing Face at the Top," which will be released at its spring 2008 conference in New York as a follow up to its 2005 survey, "Mobility of Managers." The survey will poll senior executives from the global 1,000 companies. The Paris conference included a dual celebration and gala dinner in honor of IMD International’s 35th anniversary and the 30th anniversary of the host firm, Paris-based Sirca/IMD. About IMD International Search and Consulting IMD International Search and Consulting is a high-powered organization of global executive search firms representing 25 countries in Europe, Asia and the Americas. Celebrating its 35th year, IMD International specializes in placing top-tier executives throughout the world in the areas of telecommunications and technology, fast-moving consumer goods, industry and manufacturing, life science and pharmaceuticals, and financial and professional services. For more information, visit www.imd-search.com. About McKinney Consulting Inc. / IMD International Search and Consulting McKinney Consulting is a partner firm for IMD International Search and Consulting for South Korea. With over 150 consultants in 40 offices globally we provide the best of local ownership and industry knowledge coupled with global resources. For more information, visit McKinney Consulting at www.mckinneyconsulting.com. ### |