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Global Talent Management: An Integrated Approach

Autor Sonal Minocha, Dean Hristov
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 19 dec 2018
This textbook provides the theory and practice context of Global Talent Management within an accessible conceptual framework for students, spanning individuals (micro), organisations (meso) and policy (macro). 
Including discussions on the development of self as global talent and current organisational approaches to the attraction, development and retention of global talent, this book encourages critical reflection of how global talent management is affected by policy, society and the economy. The authors draw on interdisciplinary fields, practical insights from global employers and wide-ranging case studies to help students grasp the complexities of this evolving field. 
 
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781526424235
ISBN-10: 1526424231
Pagini: 352
Dimensiuni: 186 x 232 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.64 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: SAGE Publications
Colecția Sage Publications Ltd
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Recenzii

For many major organisations, Global Talent Management (GTM) is still a set of buzzwords, like Artificial Intelligence and Industry 4.0.  Organisations know that they are increasingly being forced to attract and retain talent in a globalised labour market, but their human resources policies and practices remain firmly rooted in a national mind set.  Recruitment and selection procedures implicitly assume that applicants are home-based, requiring “post codes” and “equality monitoring data” that make no sense to international candidates.  HR departments struggle to organise interviews for remote candidates in different time zones.  Most damning, “onboarding” procedures routinely fail to recognise the challenges facing new employees who have moved across national borders and cultural and linguistic boundaries to take up their jobs.
This important new book brings GTM alive for a new generation of students and HR professionals, who will be building their careers in the new globalised world, rather than the set of nationally segmented labour markets that characterised their parents’ experience.  By drawing on perspectives from theory, practice and policy, Minocha and Hristov present GTM as a holistic approach to the recruitment, development and retention of talent in a borderless world.  This book represents the first serious attempt to mark out GTM as a distinct branch of management, rather than a sub-division of HR management.


This book is a highly accessible read that will appeal to both students and practitioners of business and management. The nature of work and talent in organisations is continually changing in our globally-connected and technology-based world. Sonal Minocha and Dean Hristov are both highly respected academics whose ideas are pushing the boundaries of our understanding of talent development. In this book, they have developed a number of global talent management constructs based on case evidence research that offer a valuable talent management toolkit.  

Cuprins

Preface
Part 1: Individuals as Global Talent
Chapter 1: Developing skillsets, mindsets and heartsets
Chapter 2: Job seekers and job creators
Chapter 3: Understanding the cross-cultural and multi-generational workforce
Chapter 4: Thriving in the 4IR: workplace automation and artificial intelligence
Part 2: Organisations as Hubs for Global Talent
Chapter 5: Organisational foundations for global talent
Chapter 6: Attraction, development and retention of global talent
Chapter 7: Performance, productivity and analytics in global talent management
Part 3: Global Talent Policy Perspectives
Chapter 8: Demographic disruptions (re)shaping the global talent landscape
Chapter 9: Global economic competitiveness and the role of global talent
Chapter 10: The role of global talent in shaping cities, regions and economies
Chapter 11: The global talent mismatch and the role of education

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Descriere

An international and cross-industry account of Global Talent Management, giving readers an overview of individuals as global talent, organisations as hubs for global talent, and the relationship of global talent with policy, society and economies.