What is the different between old and new succession planning?

Hi
I have worked a lot on succession planning in 4.6c. In ECC 6.0, the succession planning has shifted to e-recruitment section.
1. What is the difference between succession planning in 4.6C and ECC 6.0
2. Can I still use the old succession planning in ECC 6.0
3. Is there a requirement to transfer data from old succession planning to new succession planning if we move to ECC 6.0?
Thanks

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