PROMOTION DECISIONS

Clarity & Confidence In Promotion Decisions

Stop guessing who's ready for the next level. Hybrid360 reveals the full picture through conversations that uncover proven capabilities and hidden strengths.

The Cost of Wrong Promotions

40%

Promotion Failure Rate

New leaders fail within 18 months due to poor selection decisions

$840K

Average Mis-hire Cost

Including lost productivity, replacement, and opportunity costs

67%

Team Impact

Teams underperform when the wrong person is promoted

Complete Readiness Assessment

Go beyond performance reviews to understand leadership readiness from every angle

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Multi-Stakeholder Input

Gather perspectives from peers, reports, and cross-functional partners who see different dimensions of capability

2

Behavioral Evidence

Conversations reveal specific examples of leadership in action, not just theoretical potential

3

Gap Analysis

Identify specific development needs before promotion, setting new leaders up for success

Promotion Readiness Report

Strategic ThinkingReady
Team LeadershipReady
Executive PresenceDeveloping

Key Insight: "Strong operational leader ready for next level. Focus area: building executive presence through board presentation opportunities."

Predict Success, Not Just Performance

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Cognitive Readiness

Strategic thinking & decision-making

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Leadership Capability

Team building & influence

🎭

Cultural Fit

Values alignment & adaptability

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Track Record

Consistent delivery & growth

The Impact of Better Decisions

What Research Shows

McKinsey research reveals that companies with strong promotion processes outperform their peers by 2.2x in revenue growth and 1.5x in profitability.

82%

Better team performance with right leader

3.5x

ROI on proper assessment tools

60%

Reduction in turnover risk

Your Expected Outcomes:

  • • Reduce promotion failure rates by up to 70%
  • • Save 100+ hours on assessment processes
  • • Increase team confidence in leadership decisions

Make Every Promotion Count

Get the complete picture before making critical promotion decisions.