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Derek Torrington, Laura Hall, Stephen Taylor and Carol Atkinson, Human Resource Management , 8e © Pearson Education Limited 2012
Chapter 26
Talent Management
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What is Talent?
According to McKinsey; talent is the sum of• a person’s abilities,• his or her intrinsic gifts,
• skills, knowledge, experience ,• intelligence,• judgment, attitude, character, drive,• his or her ability to learn and grow.
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What is Talent?
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Who are Talented People?
• They regularly demonstrate exceptional ability andachievement over a range of activities
• They have transferable high competence
• They are high impact people who can deal withcomplexity (Robertson, Abbey 2003)
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Why Organisations Need Talent Development?
• To compete effectively in a complex and dynamicenvironment to achieve sustainable growth
• To develop leaders for tomorrow from within anorganization
• To maximize employee performance as a uniquesource of competitive advantage• To empower employees:
Cut down on high turnover rates
Reduce the cost of constantly hiring new people totrain
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Component Parts of Talent Management
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What is Talent Management?
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Definition of Talent Management
The systematic attraction, identification,development, engagement, retention anddeployment of those individuals who are of particular
value to the organisation, either in view of their ‘high potential’ for the future or because they are fulfillingbusiness/ operation-critical roles(CIPD, 2009)
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Definition of Talent Management
The implementation of integrated strategies orsystems designed to increase workplace productivityby developing improved processes for attracting,
developing, retaining and utilising people with therequired skills and aptitudes to meet current andfuture business needs(US SHRM, 2006)
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What is Talent Management?
The purpose of TM is to ensure that the right supply of talentedworkforce is ready to realize the strategic goals of theorganization both today and in the future
Organization’s efforts to attract, select, develop, and retain keytalented employees in key strategic positions.
Talent management includes a series of integrated systems of
recruiting,performance management,maximizing employee potential, managing their strengthsand developingretaining people with desired skills and aptitude
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What is Talent Management?
• TM introduced by Mc Kinsey consultants , late 1990’s • TM is identified as the critical success factor in corporate
world• TM focuses on
– differentiated performance: A, B, C players influencingcompany performance and success
– identifying key positions in the organization
!!! Surveys show that firms recognize the importance of talentmanagement but they lack the competence required tomanage it effectively
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Talent Management Activities (1 of 4)
• Recruitment and Retention
– Marketing the organisation• The way the applicants view the organization
• They share enough of values of that organizationto wish to join
• Employee Proposition and Employer Brand
• Identification and placement of talent
– Role of assessment centres
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Talent Management Activities (2 of 4)
• Developing talent
– Affects retention rate – Maximise the potential of individual employee – Education, stretch performance, continuing
professional development,• Formal training on leadership and management
• Coaching and mentoring• Development programmes
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Talent Management Activities (4 of 4)
• Evaluating talent
– Use of systems and processes for trackingtalent and developing measures of
effectiveness of any talent managementinitiatives
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Strategic Talent Management
• Approach needs to be embedded• Activities need to be integrated• Approach needs to support the strategic objectives
for the organisation• Approach needs to fit with organisational values
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Barriers to Talent Management
• CEO not taking the lead role• HR expected to direct the process• Lack of time for line managers
• Talent management strategies not filtering down tomanagers
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Perspectives of Talent Management
• A new term for HRM• Workforce planning• Focus is on ‘talent’ rather than management
– All organizational activities for attracting,selecting, developing, and retaining the bestemployees in the most strategic roles
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Summary
• Talent management should not be seen as elitist• Talent management consists of multiple activities
such as activities recruitment and retention,
identification and placement of talent• Practices need to be embedded in the organisation• Talent management requires the committment of the
CEO and line managers• Talent management lacks a clear definition