The Talent Imperative: Inside the US Army's Talent Management Transformation
Routledge (Publisher)
1st Edition
Will be published approx. on 16. October 2026
Book
Paperback/Softback
222 pages
978-1-041-31242-0 (ISBN)
Description
The US Army faces an extraordinary people management challenge: managing more than one million service members worldwide who rotate through new roles every two to three years. For decades, the Army relied on a one-size-fits-all, Industrial Age personnel system that treated individuals as interchangeable parts. While effective in a previous era, this approach is increasingly misaligned with a strategic environment that demands adaptability, innovation, and speed. Recognizing that its legacy system was no longer sufficient, Army leaders undertook a rapid and far-reaching transformation to modernize how talent is identified, developed, and employed.
The Talent Imperative tells the inside story of this transformation. Written by leaders directly involved in designing and implementing these reforms, the book blends scholarly rigor with practical insight to explain the Army's approach to talent management as a strategic source of competitive advantage. It examines how the Army's "Triad of Talent"-a talent attribute framework, talent assessments, and talent markets-enhances the Army's ability to place the right person in the right position at the right time, over time, while giving service members clearer ownership of career opportunities the Army values.
While grounded in the military context, the book speaks to a broad audience of scholars, practitioners, and students of human resource management, public administration, and organizational change. In an era defined by competition for talent, the Army's experience offers transferable lessons for large organizations seeking to adapt their people systems in complex, high-stakes environments.
The Talent Imperative tells the inside story of this transformation. Written by leaders directly involved in designing and implementing these reforms, the book blends scholarly rigor with practical insight to explain the Army's approach to talent management as a strategic source of competitive advantage. It examines how the Army's "Triad of Talent"-a talent attribute framework, talent assessments, and talent markets-enhances the Army's ability to place the right person in the right position at the right time, over time, while giving service members clearer ownership of career opportunities the Army values.
While grounded in the military context, the book speaks to a broad audience of scholars, practitioners, and students of human resource management, public administration, and organizational change. In an era defined by competition for talent, the Army's experience offers transferable lessons for large organizations seeking to adapt their people systems in complex, high-stakes environments.
Reviews / Votes
"The Talent Imperative bridges scholarship and practice with unusual clarity to show how change can happen and its benefit for people and performance. It situates talent management within broader theories of public administration and organizational design, offering a valuable contribution for scholars and practitioners seeking to modernize large, complex institutions. This should be required reading for anyone looking to improve human resource management policies and practices."Jessica E. Sowa, Professor of Public Policy and Public Administration, University of Delaware
"America will lose this century's wars without a management system as good as its leadership culture. The Talent Imperative makes the profound and definitive case that better talent management-not weapons or technology-is the vital front for America's military future. This anthology is excellent, readable, and more necessary than ever."
- Tim Kane, Dean, University of Austin and the author of Bleeding Talent
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Postgraduate, Professional Practice & Development, Professional Reference, and Undergraduate Advanced
Illustrations
14 s/w Tabellen, 35 s/w Abbildungen, 35 s/w Zeichnungen
14 Tables, black and white; 35 Line drawings, black and white; 35 Illustrations, black and white
Dimensions
Height: 246 mm
Width: 174 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-041-31242-0 (9781041312420)
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Additional editions
Lee Robinson | Michael Arnold
The Talent Imperative: Inside the US Army's Talent Management Transformation
Book
approx. 10/2026
1st Edition
Routledge
€191.50
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Lee Robinson | Michael Arnold
The Talent Imperative: Inside the US Army's Talent Management Transformation
E-Book
approx. 10/2026
Routledge
€49.99
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Lee Robinson | Michael Arnold
The Talent Imperative: Inside the US Army's Talent Management Transformation
E-Book
approx. 10/2026
Routledge
€49.99
Not yet available
Persons
Lee Robinson chairs the American Politics program at the United States Military Academy at West Point and served as a strategist for the Army Talent Management Task Force.
Michael Arnold served as the Deputy Director of the US Army Talent Management Task Force and is a Veteran Fellow with the Hoover Institution.
Michael Arnold served as the Deputy Director of the US Army Talent Management Task Force and is a Veteran Fellow with the Hoover Institution.
Content
INTRODUCTION - THE TALENT IMPERATIVE SECTION 1 - THE PEOPLE ENVIRONMENT CHAPTER 1 - THE ALL-VOLUNTEER FORCE IN A CHANGING ENVIRONMENT CHAPTER 2 - PEOPLE ARE THE ARMY'S COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGE SECTION 2 - KNOW YOUR PEOPLE CHAPTER 3: ESTABLISH A COMMON LANGUAGE FOR TALENT CHAPTER 4: SEE YOUR PEOPLE'S TALENTS CHAPTER 5: ASSESS YOUR PEOPLE - THE COMMAND ASSESSMENT PROGRAM CHAPTER 6: EMPLOY YOUR PEOPLE'S TALENTS CHAPTER 7: ALIGN YOUR PEOPLE'S TALENTS - TALENT BASED BRANCHING SECTION 3 - FOSTER YOUR PEOPLE'S POTENTIAL CHAPTER 8: COACH YOUR PEOPLE CHAPTER 9: CAREER MAPPING SECTION 4 - FOSTER A PROFESSIONAL FORCE CHAPTER 10: CONTINUOUS INNOVATION CHAPTER 11: CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES FOR THE ALL-VOLUNTEER FORCE APPENDIX: LIST OF ACRONYMS