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Talent management Khamis 2 hb Jun petang

TALENT MANAGEMENT(TM) NEED FOR EFFECTIVE TM PROCESS: – Provide a focus for investment – Place subject of talent high in the corporate agenda – Desirable objective for HR professionals – It contributed to other strategic objectives such as: Building a high-performance workplace or a learning organisation Adding value to the employer of choice and branding agenda Contributing to diversity management

TM: WHY HRD ONLY IS NOT ENOUGH CHALLENGING WORKFORCE ISSUES: Heightened competition for skilled workforce Impending retirement of the baby boomers Low levels of employee engagement Acknowledgement of the high cost of turnover Ardours demands of managing global workforce Importance of succession planning Offshore and outsourcing trend.

DEFINITION OF TALENT A.It is the identifying of potential and consists of those individuals who can make a difference to the organisational performance, either to their immediate contribution or in the longer term by demonstrating the highest levels of potential. B. Definition as suggested by CIPD: “It is a systematic attraction, identification, development, engagement/retention and deployment of those individuals with high potential who are of particular value to an organisation.”

TM: VARIOUS APPROCHES Must have an agreed organisation wide definition of talent and TM Use a language for TM activities that is understood by all the parties A proactive, strategic approach to TM, Engage line managers from an early stage, TM can be used to: – Enhance organisation’s image – Support employer branding – Provide a means of enhancing employee engagement to improve retention,

TM: VARIOUS APPROCHES (contd): TM activities should be developed with other HR policies and practice Developing talent may be based on a blend of formal and informal methods HR specialists play important role in support, guidance to design and develop TM Process need to be in place to track, the performance and progress of those identified as talent TM is a dynamic process and need to be reviewed continuously to meet the changing trend and making the organisation a success ultimately.

TM: RELATED HRD RESPONSIBILITY – Identify investments, – Design developments required to its role in TM, – Calculate ROI to the organisation. – Identify talent gaps – Identify actions to different performance segments. – Understand the CAN DO/WILL DO Matrix

TM: HRD TO HAVE INITIATIVES ON: ORGANISATIONAL INTELLIGENCE: retention strategy, succession planning knowledge transfer internally driven performers high performance teams self organising success leadership investments, on-boarding and transition support.

TM: HRD CAN HELP WITH SCENARIO BUILDING HR LEADERSHIP ACCOUNTABLE FOR HELPING ORGANISATION INTERPRET LONG TERM NEEDS THROUGH SCENARIO BUILDING: WHAT IF WE DO NOTHING? WHAT IF WE WERE ABLE TO EXCEED OUR GREATER EXPECTATION? WHAT IS REALISTIC?

TM: CREATING AND EVALUATING PRIORITIES PLAN SET GOALS INVESTPERFORMMEASURE

TM : THE STRATEGY: Clear sense of direction and purpose Caring management Flexible benefits and schedules Open communication Changed work environment: people want an enjoyable work environment Performance management Reward and recognition Training and development

TM: ABILITY AND WILLING MATRIX EMPLOYEE RETENTION IS A CRITICAL COMPONENT OF TM

TM: THE PROCESS CYCLE ORGANISATIONAL GOALS ORGANISATIONAL PERFORMANCE DEVELOP ASSESS ACQUIRE ALIGN RETAIN TALENTED INDIVIDUALS