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Effective Talent Management

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Effective Talent Management

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Effective Talent Management book

Aligning strategy, people and performance

Effective Talent Management

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Effective Talent Management book

Aligning strategy, people and performance
ByMark Wilcox
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2016
eBook Published 13 June 2016
Pub. Location London
Imprint Routledge
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315578941
Pages 186
eBook ISBN 9781315578941
Subjects Economics, Finance, Business & Industry
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Wilcox, M. (2016). Effective Talent Management: Aligning Strategy, People and Performance (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315578941

ABSTRACT

Effective talent management is about aligning the business's approach to talent with the strategic aims and purpose of the organisation. The core rationale of any talent strategy should be to have a direct positive impact on the organisation's goals but in many cases this is not so. The ideas, principles and approaches outlined here will enable the reader to understand the strategic nature of talent and design a response that meets the needs of their own organisation. Case studies are used to illustrate the concepts and proven methodologies guide the day-to-day practice of the reader. The content will link the strategic intent of HR with the practical actions it takes to make a positive impact on the business's results. The author begins by examining the disconnected nature of talent management in many organisations; how at times it has been a response to trends and seen by many as a bolt on to HR and he proposes a different model, one that links clearly the development of a talent strategy with the achievement of a business strategy. Mark Wilcox summarises succinctly the case for a more strategic approach to talent management, one directly linked to business performance. He concludes that the time is now right for talent management, and therefore many HR managers, to move from a functional support role to one with a direct strategic impact on the business.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

chapter 1|18 pages

Why is talent management so important for business?

chapter 2|14 pages

How does my organisation compete?

chapter 3|12 pages

What sort of talent do we need?

chapter 4|16 pages

Which roles are strategically important and require top talent?

chapter 5|21 pages

How can the organisation attract enough of the right sort of talent?

chapter 6|32 pages

How can you make assessment methods reliable and robust?

chapter 7|20 pages

What is the best way to encourage the development of real potential?

chapter 8|17 pages

Which roles need the very best performing talent?

chapter 9|11 pages

How can I ensure I reward correctly and retain the organisation’s talent?

chapter 10|10 pages

What are the next major challenges for talent professionals?

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