Career Development as Strategy: A Practical Guide to Creating Internal Career Centres

Author:   Taryn Blanchard ,  Sheila Reider ,  Lisa Taylor
Publisher:   Challenge Factory
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9781996817001


Pages:   94
Publication Date:   06 March 2026
Format:   Paperback
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Career Development as Strategy: A Practical Guide to Creating Internal Career Centres


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This resource is designed for organizations building stronger talent from within, including: executives, HR and talent leaders, L&D professionals, career development practitioners, and workforce or post-secondary partners focused on mobility, retention and long-term performance. Career Development as Strategy is a practical, evidence-informed playbook for organizations that want to make career development more coherent, visible and effective as a core part of workforce strategy. Many employers invest significantly in learning, leadership, internal mobility and employee well-being. Yet these efforts are often designed and delivered in silos, limiting their impact. Leaders struggle to see results, employees lack clarity about growth opportunities, and organizations miss the chance to align people development with evolving business priorities. This book introduces the concept of the internal career centre as essential workforce infrastructure. Rather than a new program or platform, the internal career centre is a co-ordinated system that intentionally connects existing career, learning and talent initiatives. When aligned, these efforts support internal mobility, capability-building and adaptability at scale, helping organizations respond more effectively to change. Designed for real-world organizational conditions, Career Development as Strategy focuses on strengthening what already exists. The playbook avoids one-size-fits-all solutions and instead provides practical frameworks, guiding questions and tools that help organizations assess readiness, prioritize action and make informed decisions without adding unnecessary complexity. Key topics include: Why fragmented career and talent efforts limit organizational impact How internal career centres support mobility, reskilling and workforce adaptability Assessing organizational readiness before investing in new initiatives or technology Building an evidence-informed business case, including ROI considerations Prioritizing actions that improve workforce performance and resilience Organizations use Career Development as Strategy in multiple ways. It can serve as a standalone guide to clarify thinking, align internal conversations and establish a shared language around career development as a strategic asset. It can also function as a diagnostic tool to identify gaps, assess readiness and determine where to focus first. For organizations ready to move from insight to action, the playbook provides a clear entry point into deeper, applied workforce development work, including more structured approaches such as the Internal Career Centre Bootcamp. Ultimately, this book reframes career development not as an individual benefit or isolated HR activity, but as a critical lever for organizational performance, adaptability and long-term success.

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Author:   Taryn Blanchard ,  Sheila Reider ,  Lisa Taylor
Publisher:   Challenge Factory
Imprint:   Challenge Factory
Dimensions:   Width: 14.00cm , Height: 0.70cm , Length: 21.60cm
Weight:   0.154kg
ISBN:  

9781996817001


ISBN 10:   1996817000
Pages:   94
Publication Date:   06 March 2026
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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""This publication makes the business case for the establishment of internal career centres, providing a framework for employers and a coherent system to strengthen staff retention, work/job/worker agility, and to deliver measurable business results. Described as a 'playbook, ' it's more like a workbook that explains key concepts and gives examples of their application, progressing from awareness-raising to action, from piloting to practice, and from creating internal momentum to building lasting impact. The guide is well written, well presented, easy to follow, with a very useful glossary and set of tools in the appendices. The principles presented and the tools provided in this practical publication should be of interest and pertinence to any forward-thinking employer, regardless of company size and resources."" - International Centre for Career Development and Public Policy (ICCDPP)


Author Information

Taryn Blanchard is Director, Research and Innovation Strategy at Challenge Factory, bridging research, consulting and AI to turn evidence into practical workforce tools. With a PhD in Anthropology, she translates complexity into human-centred career strategy. Sheila Rider is an Associate and Trusted Advisor at Challenge Factory. Formerly a CHRO, she supports career development through strategic workforce design, leadership capability and practical change that enables people to thrive at work. Lisa Taylor is a global authority on the future of work and the systems that power it. She has advised national governments, shaped workforce policy, and guided multinational organizations through complex transformation. Her insights appear in The Globe and Mail, Forbes and OECD reports. She is Founder and CEO of Challenge Factory.

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