Author:
Haskins Mark E.,Shaffer George R.
Abstract
PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to present a concise, robust talent development framework for summarizing and guiding the organizational activities pertaining to having the right people, at the right time, getting the right type of talent development experiences.Design/methodology/approachThis paper is the result of over 40 combined years of advising and working with executive education corporate clients on the assessment of talent development needs and plans.FindingsFour challenges underpin any approach taken to develop an organization's talent. Talent building endeavors should be business driven, future focused, integrated, and deliver measurable results. In response to these challenges, and based on our work with a number of corporate clients, we have created the talent development framework (TDF). It provides a lens through which to view, organize, and monitor talent development activities.Practical implicationsThe experience‐based framework presented here is immediately useful to those responsible for developing and enhancing organizational talent.Originality/valueThe organizational endeavors pertaining to the monitoring, managing, and motivating of talent development are numerous and varied in their foci, timing, and purpose. This article presents an organizing framework for “seeing all the pieces” and how they fit together, and apply to various organizational populations for different purposes. As such, it provides a codified, organized approach to talent development.
Subject
Library and Information Sciences,Organizational Behavior and Human Resource Management,Library and Information Sciences,Organizational Behavior and Human Resource Management
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