"The systematic attraction, identification, development, engagement/retention and deployment of those individuals with high potential who are of particular value to an organization, either in view of their high potential? for the future or because they are fulfilling business/operation-critical roles."
Organizations need to invest in their people and to retain the best people, and for this an effective management strategy is needed.
What does it entail?
Talent management includes the following:
Department and workforce assessment Talent review
So, a talent management strategy first seeks to understand the context and asses the needs of the various departments, and the skills and abilities needed by them to achieve business objectives. It then focuses on providing tools necessary for holding talent management reviews and discussion and then forming a strategy to close the gap. These reviews and discussions can be structured in multiple ways, such as:
12 Top Talent Management Tips
Best practice approaches towards having an effective management strategy:
Have a narrative, a mission statement about your organization that everyone believes in and then follow it
Leverage the line managers of the talent: Develop them so that they can develop their talent.
Integrated Talent Management Process
A holistic approach in which the whole company is involved as opposed to the traditional, linear approach towards talent management requires collaboration of senior executives and using systems and technologies to share information across departments. The process also needs to be integrated in that it should encompass measurement, accountability and advancement. Effective utilization of analytics and tools can lead to a employee management strategy that promotes an engaged and productive workforce able to achieve business objectives.
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