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Talent Development and the Global Economy

Perspectives from Special Interest Groups

Fredrick M. Nafukho (Herausgeber)

Buch | Softcover
188 Seiten
2017
Information Age Publishing (Verlag)
978-1-68123-997-2 (ISBN)
58,95 inkl. MwSt
Presents pertinent research and practice on talent development management and argues that the term talent development broadly refers to management and development of high performing and high potential individuals in society required to carry out critical organisational and society roles aimed at improving human development.
Talent has been identified as the only differentiator for an organization’s, nations’ or any region’s success in this uncertain, complex, competitive and global environment. Ulrich (2008) defined talent as the equation of 3Cs: Talent = Competence x Commitment x Contribution. Malaeb and Chanaron (2010, p. 2), noted “Competence means that employees have the skills and abilities today and in the future for required business results. … Commitment means that employees are involved and engaged … while Contribution means that employees find personal abundance at occupation ...” While Ulrich (2008) observed that commitment focused on meaning and identity and other restraints that tap employee’s heart. This book is unique in many ways, which makes it extraordinary. First, unlike other books that have examined issues of change facing the global economy no book has examined the issue of talent development from the perspective of special interest groups including management international students, women refugees, refugees, non?governmental organizations, for profit, for benefit and nonprofit organizations. Thus, talent development world over has become one of the most important issues when it comes to developing human resources especially through education and training. The book presents pertinent research and practice on talent development management and argues that the term talent development broadly refers to management and development of high performing and high potential individuals in society required to carry out critical organizational and society roles aimed at improving human development. The contributors of the book chapters include individuals actively involved in research, teaching and practice in higher education and in business and industry. The chapters are based on empirical data, including review of relevant literature. The book also recognizes that talent development is more than just crisis management and includes best talent management practices, shared governance, meaningful reforms, strategic planning, transparency and accountability, social justice and respect for human life and the need to develop humane organizations and humane communities. The contributions take cognizance of the fact that talent development as a concept is facing fundamental changes in the global knowledge economy, and especially with political changes taking place world over. Contributors also take cognizance of the fact that one important source of change in society has been the accelerating speed of scientific and technological advancement driven by the power of the Internet hence the need to develop talent for the 21st century and beyond. The book is basically an academic book for use by undergraduates and graduate students at universities, for?profit, for?benefit, and non?profit organizations, policy makers and formulators in ministries of Education; supra national organizations, foreign organizations multilateral organizations, non?governmental organizations, community based organizations as well as development stakeholders, and community organizers.

Why Focus on Talent Development? Fredrick M. Nafukho, Beverly J. Irby and Khalil Dirani.
Global Talent Flow: International Graduate Students’ Career Decisions after Graduation, Sehoon Kim, University of Wisconsin?Platteville and Soo Jeoung Han, Texas A&M University.
Leveraging Talent Development in the United States: The African?American Perspective, Tomika Greer, University of Houston.
Talent Development and Refugee Women in the United States, Minerva Tuliao, Kathy Najjar, and Rich Torraco, University of Nebraska.
Talent Development: Asian Pacific Islanders Perspective, Hae Na Kim and Hsu Yun?Hsiang, The Ohio State University.
Maximizing Motivation: Talent Development in Nongovernmental Organizations, Jill Zarestky, Colorado State University and Shannon Deer, Texas A&M University.
Talent Development of Global Virtual Team Leaders: Challenges and Strategies, Soo Jeoung Han, Shinhee Jeong, and Michael Beyerlien, Texas A&M University.
Training Development and Working Poor Families in the United States, Rich Torraco, University of Nebraska.
Talent Development in the 21st Century and Social Media, Fatemeh Rezaei & Misha Chakraborty, Texas A&M University.
Talent Development via Cognitive Mediation, Heidi Flavian, Achva Academic College.

Erscheinungsdatum
Reihe/Serie International Higher Education
Verlagsort Greenwich
Sprache englisch
Maße 156 x 234 mm
Themenwelt Wirtschaft Betriebswirtschaft / Management Unternehmensführung / Management
Wirtschaft Volkswirtschaftslehre Makroökonomie
ISBN-10 1-68123-997-3 / 1681239973
ISBN-13 978-1-68123-997-2 / 9781681239972
Zustand Neuware
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