
The Executive Guide to High-Impact Talent Management: Powerful Tools for Leveraging a Changing Workforce
McGraw-Hill Professional (Publisher)
Published on 16. February 2011
Book
Hardback
304 pages
978-0-07-173992-4 (ISBN)
Description
Recent studies show that in the next few years many companies could have only about half the leaders and skilled workers they need--and that these talent shortages will be particularly acute in the critical sectors like engineering, health care, energy, government, manufacturing, and aerospace and defense. As a line executive you need to ask yourself one question: Do we havewho it takes to drive business performance inthe future?In The Executive Guide to High-Impact TalentManagement, David DeLong and Steve Trautman combine wide-ranging research and real-world expertise to chart a clear and efficient path for senior leaders. They show how to not only reduce the risks of talent shortages but also maximize the payoff of workforce and leadership developmentinvestments.Sharing their findings based on more than 70 interviews with senior executives and top-rated talent experts and their own experience as leaders and consultants, DeLong and Trautman show you how to:
Accurately diagnose talent-related risks that threaten performanceEfficiently evaluate and measure workforce and leadership investmentsEnsure your staff is aligning talent processes to support business strategyAccelerate leadership development and the transfer of critical knowledgeCommunicate cultural principles that will drive recruiting, development, and retention programsAssess the talent management IQ of your leadership team
The Executive Guide to High-Impact Talent Management shows leaders how to translate their belief in the importance of investing in people into concrete actions that will improve business performance. Most important, it shows you how to get started today!Praise for The Executive Guide to High-Impact Talent Management:"Most executives I know are far more comfortable running the financial or operational or product sides of their business. This book does an excellent job clarifying every leader's real role in developing talent to grow their business." -- John Rex, CFO, Microsoft North America"DeLong and Trautman have attacked the issue of managing talent and developing leaders in a manner that is systemic, grounded, insightful, and incredibly helpful for a CEO like me and for our entire senior management team." -- Peter Metca lf, CEO, Black Diamond Equipment"The authors' practical approaches to prioritizing risk and implementing creative talent solutions can help you maximize the payoff of these investments." -- Annmarie Nea l, Vice President, Cisco Center for Collaborative Leadership, Cisco Systems"DeLong and Trautman show leaders how to compete and win at the increasingly high-stakes game of talent management." -- Joseph W. Wilczek, CEO, Franciscan Health System"This book is full of practical insights that will make you a more effective leader today." -- Hy Pomerance, Chief Talent Officer, New York Life Insurance Company
Accurately diagnose talent-related risks that threaten performanceEfficiently evaluate and measure workforce and leadership investmentsEnsure your staff is aligning talent processes to support business strategyAccelerate leadership development and the transfer of critical knowledgeCommunicate cultural principles that will drive recruiting, development, and retention programsAssess the talent management IQ of your leadership team
The Executive Guide to High-Impact Talent Management shows leaders how to translate their belief in the importance of investing in people into concrete actions that will improve business performance. Most important, it shows you how to get started today!Praise for The Executive Guide to High-Impact Talent Management:"Most executives I know are far more comfortable running the financial or operational or product sides of their business. This book does an excellent job clarifying every leader's real role in developing talent to grow their business." -- John Rex, CFO, Microsoft North America"DeLong and Trautman have attacked the issue of managing talent and developing leaders in a manner that is systemic, grounded, insightful, and incredibly helpful for a CEO like me and for our entire senior management team." -- Peter Metca lf, CEO, Black Diamond Equipment"The authors' practical approaches to prioritizing risk and implementing creative talent solutions can help you maximize the payoff of these investments." -- Annmarie Nea l, Vice President, Cisco Center for Collaborative Leadership, Cisco Systems"DeLong and Trautman show leaders how to compete and win at the increasingly high-stakes game of talent management." -- Joseph W. Wilczek, CEO, Franciscan Health System"This book is full of practical insights that will make you a more effective leader today." -- Hy Pomerance, Chief Talent Officer, New York Life Insurance Company
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
McGraw-Hill Education - Europe
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
Illustrations
0 Illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 239 mm
Width: 161 mm
Thickness: 29 mm
Weight
564 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-07-173992-4 (9780071739924)
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David Delong | Steve Trautman
The Executive Guide to High-Impact Talent Management: Powerful Tools for Leveraging a Changing Workforce
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02/2011
1st Edition
McGraw-Hill Education
€49.09
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Persons
David DeLong, author of the widely praised Lost Knowledge: Confronting the Threat of an Aging Workforce, is an internationally known researcher, consultant, and acclaimed keynote speaker. His firm, David DeLong & Associates, based in Concord, Massachusetts, helps organizations maximize future workforce and leadership capabilities while grappling with changing workforce demographics. He is a Fellow at the MIT AgeLab and has been an adjunct professor at Babson College, teaching the MBA course "Leading & Managing Change."
For more than two decades, Steve Trautman has advised executives on practical ways to hire, train, motivate, and measure employees to ensure high-impact performance-and profitable outcomes. His pioneering work on knowledge transfer is now the nationally recognized gold standard used by companies ranging from Microsoft and Boeing to Nike and Zynga, as well as many organizations in the public sector. Trautman's tested approach combines humor, street smarts, and boardroom wisdom to give today's executives what they need to become practical leaders. He lives in Seattle, WA.
Read more at www.HighImpactTalentManagement.com.
For more than two decades, Steve Trautman has advised executives on practical ways to hire, train, motivate, and measure employees to ensure high-impact performance-and profitable outcomes. His pioneering work on knowledge transfer is now the nationally recognized gold standard used by companies ranging from Microsoft and Boeing to Nike and Zynga, as well as many organizations in the public sector. Trautman's tested approach combines humor, street smarts, and boardroom wisdom to give today's executives what they need to become practical leaders. He lives in Seattle, WA.
Read more at www.HighImpactTalentManagement.com.
Content
Chapter 1. The New Role for Leaders in Managing Talent;Chapter 2. An Executive Framework for High-Impact Talent Management;Chapter 3. Aligning Talent Investments to Support Strategy;Chapter 4. Prioritizing Talent Risks;Chapter 5. Evaluating Existing Initiatives -- What Role Does Culture Play?;Chapter 6. Innovation Solutions: Recruiting, Retention, & the Role of IT;Chapter 7. Innovation Solutions: Accelerating Knowledge Transfer & Leadership Development;Chapter 8. Measures That Matter;Chapter 9. The Effective Executive's Role in Implementing Talent Initiatives;Chapter 10. Avoiding New Talent Management Traps;Chapter 11. What Success Looks Like -- The Future of Talent in Your Organization;