Exceptional Talent

Exceptional Talent
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Publisher : Kogan Page Publishers
Total Pages : 193
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ISBN-10 : 9780749479749
ISBN-13 : 0749479744
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Book Synopsis Exceptional Talent by : Mervyn Dinnen

Download or read book Exceptional Talent written by Mervyn Dinnen and published by Kogan Page Publishers. This book was released on 2017-05-03 with total page 193 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Attracting, hiring, developing and retaining the right people is crucial to an organization's success. The stakes have never been higher: a 2015 study by CAP suggests that the average cost of employee attrition is 20% of a mid-level employee's annual salary and up to 213% of a high-level executive's salary. In a business environment changing so rapidly that jobs which will be essential in 2020 don't even exist yet, Exceptional Talent examines how changes in technology, communication, and employee preferences are impacting the talent journey. It gives practical advice for how to build an effective recruitment and talent management strategy to meet the needs of the business today and prepare for the challenges of the future. Exceptional Talent covers how to build an authentic employer brand, explores new ways of sourcing candidates and explains how to use print, digital, social and mobile platforms to target the right people in the right way. Highlighting the impact of networks, relationships and referrals on talent acquisition, it also provides tools and techniques to create an efficient recruitment process, strategies for effective onboarding of new employees as well as practical advice and best practice case studies for retaining and engaging employees.

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