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Talent on Demand

Talent on Demand

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  • Publisher: Harvard Business School Press
  • ISBN: 9781422104477
  • Published In: April 2008
  • Format: Hardback , 304 pages
  • Jurisdiction: International ? Disclaimer:
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Introduction

In this book, you'll discover how to:

About the book

Executives everywhere acknowledge that finding, retaining, and growing talent counts among their toughest business challenges. Yet to address this concern, many are turning to talent management practices that no longer work'because the environment they were tailored to no longer exists. In today's uncertain world, managers can't forecast their business needs accurately, never mind their talent needs. An open labor market means inevitable leaks in your talent pipeline. And intensifying competition demands a maniacal focus on costs. Traditional investments in

talentmanagement wind up being hugely expensive, especially when employees you've carefully cultivated leave your firm for a rival. In Talent on Demand, Peter Cappelli examines the talent management problem through a radical new lens. Drawing from state-of-the-art supply chain management and numerous company examples, he presents four new principles for ensuring that your organization has the skills it needs--when it needs them. In this book, you'll discover how to: ' Balance developing talent in-house with buying it on the open market ' Improve the accuracy of your

talent-need forecasts ' Maximize returns on your talent investments ' Replicate external job market dynamics by creating an in-house market that links available talent to jobs Practical and provocative, Talent on Demand gives you the ideas and tools you'll need to match the supply of talent to your demand for it--today and tomorrow.

  • Balance developing talent in-house with buying it on the open market
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  • Improve the accuracy of your talent-need forecasts
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  • Maximize returns on your talent investments
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  • Replicate external job market dynamics by creating an in-house market that links available talent to jobs

Chapter 1 Solving the Talent Management Problem

Part I Traditional Talent Management: Why it No Longer Works

Chapter 2 The Rise of Talent Management

Chapter 3 The End of an Era

Part II A New Model of Talent Management: The Four Principles for Matching Talent Supply and Demand

Chapter 4 Balancing the 'Make vs. Buy' Decision

Chapter 5 Reducing Uncertainty in Talent Demand

Chapter 6 Earning a Return on Talent Management

Chapter 7 Managing an Internal Market to Match Talent to Jobs

Chapter 8 (Needs a title)

Endnotes

Index

About the Author
 

Peter Cappelli is a professor of management at the Wharton School, Director of Wharton's Center for Human Resources, and a research associate at the National Bureau of Economic Research in Cambridge, MA.

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