The talent powered organization:strategies for globalization, talent management and high performance

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Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Cheese Peter.
Group Author: Thomas Robert J.; (Robert Joseph) 1952-; Craig Elizabeth.
Published: Kogan Page,
Publisher Address: London Philadelphia
Publication Dates: c2008.
Literature type: Book
Language: English
Subjects:
Carrier Form: xii, 276 p.: ill. ; 24 cm.
ISBN: 9780749449902
074944990X
Index Number: F272
CLC: F272.92
Call Number: F272.92/C515-1
Contents: Includes bibliographical references (p. [255]-264) and index.
Talent imperatives for a new economic world -- A strategic approach to talent -- The discovery of talent -- From talent development to deployment -- Engagement -- Embedding and sustaining talent power -- Next steps and the new imperatives.
"More than any other factor today, talent makes the difference between your organization's success and failure. Whatever your talent challenge - recruiting young technicians from the developing world, getting more from your current employees, or retaining precious experience from an ageing workforce - you must confront new realities, apply new analytical tools and develop new capabilities." "The Talent Powered Organization provides a strategic and holistic view of talent and shows companies how to transform talent management from a supporting function to an essential competitive capability." "Drawing on a variety of case studies and practical examples, the authors explain how to free talent management from the narrow confines of HR and integrate it into your strategic goals." "Whatever your role in your organization - leader, functional executive, or line manager - The Talent Powered Organization will make you think about talent in a new way, and give you the framework and methods you need to create talent power for strategic success."--Jacket.