Kimberly Janson

Demystifying Talent Management

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Demystifying Talent Management offers practical advice for all managers, HR professionals, senior leaders, and other employees on how to work together to build a talented and motivated workforce. The book addresses performance, development, coaching, feedback, compensation, and other elements of people management. Using simple, straightforward language, Kim Janson tells you how you can avoid confusion and conflicts when engaging in talent management.You'll learn: What performance is needed and expected: how to translate your company's strategy into individual performance; What it means to measure and track progress, simply and clearly; What you can and should do to help an individual's development; How to narrow your focus to improve a skill, knowledge, or experience; How to take both an individual's profile and the direction of the organization into account in career development and succession planning; How to make compensation (cash, public accolades, feedback, etc.) a true driver of results; How coaching and feedback are essential in bringing all the elements of talent management together.This book will guide you to a deeper understanding of the mechanics of talent management and development success so that all the stakeholders can come together in a win-win-win-win scenario.
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265 printed pages
Original publication
2015
Publication year
2015
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  • Benjamin Henriksenhas quoted5 years ago
    What motivates you?
    •When do you find yourself most inspired?
    •What demotivates you? When do you lose energy, get frustrated, and find your passion drained?
    •What role do you want me to play? How can I help you get the most out of yourself
  • Benjamin Henriksenhas quoted5 years ago
    People who are motivated actually motivate others
  • Benjamin Henriksenhas quoted5 years ago
    to being neither satisfied nor motivated, to being motivated and satisfied

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