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The Truth about Talent

A guide to building a dynamic workforce, realizing potential and helping leaders succeed
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Key themes in the book are: 1. The need to revaluate how people contribute and create value in today's economy – it is about knowledge, innovation and relationships today rather than executive potential tomorrow. 2. Challenging the conventional wisdom that talent refers to a 'special few' rather than the 'vital many'. Perhaps we don't have enough because we keep looking in the wrong places and doing the wrong things? 3. Conditions facing organizations are tough and competitive and markets are turbulent. To withstand this, we need to build talented organizations and talented individuals. 4. Interdependence between people within and across organizations is critical. The way that each individual relies on each other and how talent is realised through social and team ties makes a decisive, defining difference. 5. Individuals control when and who their potential is shared with. The idea that an organization can manage talent and potential is an outdated conceit. 6. The nature of work itself matters hugely. The extent to which it is stimulating and engaging – and how people can make the connection with what they do and the wider difference it makes – is vital. 7. The way talent is generated is affected by the whole 'ecology' of an organization – its sense of purpose, rituals, the behaviour of its leaders, how it hires and how it fires people all influence the way talent is generated.

Author Biography:

Jacqueline Davies is a highly experienced and respectedexecutive with significant, in-depth experience of leadershipdevelopment and talent management issues. Past roles include GlobalHead of Learning and Development with Lloyds TSB/HBOS, Head ofLearning and Organizational Development at the Royal Bank ofScotland, and as an executive with HSBC. Jeremy Kourdi is a writer and business consultant. Hisexperience includes commercial leadership, writing and publishingexpertise gained with leading brands, professional institutions andbusiness schools. Clients include The Economist Group, KPMG, HSBCGroup, London Business School, IMD, PwC and the CharteredManagement Institute. Jeremy has held the post of SeniorVice-President with the Economist Group, leading internationalteams based in London and Vienna and expanding the conferencebusiness of this premium-value brand. He has also work as Head ofPublishing and Research at the Chartered Management Institute andhas established several successful publishing imprints.
Release date Australia
July 16th, 2010
Audience
  • Professional & Vocational
Pages
272
Dimensions
160x236x21
ISBN-13
9780470748824
Product ID
4022612

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