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Talent Management in HR

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  • Preeti Khatri
  • Shikha Gupta
  • Kapil Gulati
  • Santosh Chauhan

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Managing talent in a global organization is more complex and demanding than it is in a national business¡ªand few major worldwide corporations have risen to the challenge. The current business and economic environment is exposing a host of weaknesses in the talent management practices of many organizations, as well as the lack of a comprehensive understanding of skills, capabilities, key workforces and top talent. Talent strategy is, in fact, as important as any other part of an organization¡¯s overall strategy, regardless of the business conditions. Unfortunately, the harsh glare of the downturn has exposed the fact that the talent planning and management capabilities of many organizations are not equal to the challenges that lie ahead. Smart companies will also keep an eye out for skilled workers who in good times may have been too difficult or expensive to attract but who are now available thanks to workforce reductions in other companies. It is easy enough to say that companies that can rally their people will have a better chance to thrive during and after the economic downturn. But effective talent management is not simply a matter of exhortation or charisma. Close, comprehensive and scientific analysis of the capabilities needed to achieve high performance is vital. Talent management is a process that emerged in the 1990s and continues to be adopted, as more companies come to realize that their employees¡¯ talents and skills drive their business success. These companies develop plans and processes to track and manage their employee talent, including, attracting and recruiting qualified candidates with competitive backgrounds, managing and defining competitive salaries, training and development opportunities, performance management processes retention programs, promotion and transitioning. The objective of this paper is to retain the employees by managing their talent in organization.

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  • Preeti Khatri & Shikha Gupta & Kapil Gulati & Santosh Chauhan, 2010. "Talent Management in HR," Journal of Management and Strategy, Journal of Management and Strategy, Sciedu Press, vol. 1(1), pages 39-46, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:jfr:jms111:v:1:y:2010:i:1:p:39-46
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    1. Sinyagin, Yury (Синягин, Юрий) & Pereverzina, Olga (Переверзина, Ольга), 2018. "Development of technology analysis of personal and professional resources of candidates in the formation of reserves of management personnel [Развитие Технологии Анализа Личностно-Профессиональных ," Working Papers 061832, Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration.
    2. Muhammad Rajbul Asik bin Abdul Hamid & Noor Fareen Abdul Rahim & Yashar Salamzadeh, 2020. "Influence of Ethical Leadership and Talent Management on Employee Performance: Does Employee Commitment Matter in Malaysian Hotel Industry?," International Journal of Human Resource Studies, Macrothink Institute, vol. 10(3), pages 7797-7797, December.

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