The Talent Powered
Organization
The ‘z’ in the book’s title, along with its subtitle of
‘globalization, talent management and high performance’, proclaims that the
inspiration and impetus for this publication (Kogan Page) comes from
the USA.
Indeed, the impetus for ‘talent management’ per se, comes from the USA, which
is experiencing the effects of an ageing working population on a larger, more
homogenous, scale than the rest of the Western world. The book’s authors – all
from the Accenture stable – examine the trends that are forcing talent
management to the top of many corporate HR agendas. These include retaining
valuable experience from an ageing generation of workers and integrating
members of ‘Generation Y’ into the workforce. The book offers current examples
of best practice and discusses ways of attracting, retaining and multiplying talent
in the new global economy. The key messages contained in the book are that:
engagement is the mystery ingredient that can transform business performance;
human capital strategy must be an intrinsic part of any business strategy, and
learning and skills development is now one of the most important capabilities
for the talent-powered organisation but the best programmes recognise that not
everyone learns in the same way. Whether or not we work in global
organisations, the issue of talent management will – in one form or another –
affect us all. As and when it does, it might be useful to have the benefit of
this book’s perspective in order to plot a successful strategy. (Bob Little)