Talent management is increasingly becoming a critical part of the corporate business management strategy for most organizations. Talent Management is a never-ending process, that manages the start point of a new employee to the end point when termination (of either party) occurs, namely attracting, developing, and retaining talent. An expanded definition of talent management is a more comprehensive approach of trying to build those competencies. ;
There are 4 anchor pillars which governs Talent Management, namely recruiting, performance management, learning management, and compensation management. Hence, talent management is the end-to-end process of planning, recruiting, developing, managing, and compensating employees throughout the organization. Still, this is however, an overtly simplistic and inward looking definition. Talent Management strategies must begin with the end in perspective. It must blend into the broad perspective of your Strategic Business Plan, supported by the long term growth of your organization, human resource management as well as Business Succession Planning. In essence, it provides the right people to drive the organization and is the bloodline of its growth. Talent Management speaks of and breathes life into your organization. Talent Management is managing the long term expectations of employees by immersing them into the corporate culture, designing and delivering programs and initiatives to support the personal and professional development of employees which blends into the overall growth paths of your business plan. It is not difficult to see soft-indoctrination of the corporate vision, mission and passion induced into this process, supported by top management.
Talent Management – Breath Life Into Your Business Management Plan!
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August 5th, 2010 at 11:01 am
It is important for every company to keep an eye open for new talent and shape them to play a catalytic role in the company’s future.
August 15th, 2010 at 3:57 pm
Often talented professionals are ignored in an organization and they end up leaving their jobs. Talent management is crucial for a business to grow.
August 17th, 2010 at 9:24 am
The organization needs more talented and innovative individuals to step up to help it achieve its business objectives. Talent development is crucial to any business.
August 17th, 2010 at 10:21 am
Talent management has become fast growing need for the various companies in the market. It consists of recruiting, performance management, learning management, and compensation management.