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The talent delusion. Why the best hires are made on data, not intuition

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This book reveals how to effectively find, attract, develop, motivate, and retain top talent, offering evidence-based insights for talent leaders. It addresses common organizational challenges related to people management, including hiring, promotions, and employee motivation. Despite the critical role of psychology in understanding these issues, many companies rely on ineffective methods, leading to wasted resources in talent acquisition and retention. By bridging the gap between psychological science and practical talent management, the book aims to educate HR professionals and leaders on measuring, predicting, and managing talent effectively. Readers will discover data-driven solutions for employee selection, development, and engagement, as well as strategies for defining and evaluating talent. Additionally, it provides guidance on identifying and mitigating toxic behaviors and recognizing leadership potential. This comprehensive approach equips organizations with the necessary tools to enhance their talent strategies and foster a more productive workforce.

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The talent delusion. Why the best hires are made on data, not intuition, Tomas Chamorro-Premuzic

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Titre
The talent delusion. Why the best hires are made on data, not intuition
Langue
Anglais
Éditeur
Piatkus
Publié
2017
Format
souple
Pages
283
ISBN10
0349412480
ISBN13
9780349412481
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This book reveals how to effectively find, attract, develop, motivate, and retain top talent, offering evidence-based insights for talent leaders. It addresses common organizational challenges related to people management, including hiring, promotions, and employee motivation. Despite the critical role of psychology in understanding these issues, many companies rely on ineffective methods, leading to wasted resources in talent acquisition and retention. By bridging the gap between psychological science and practical talent management, the book aims to educate HR professionals and leaders on measuring, predicting, and managing talent effectively. Readers will discover data-driven solutions for employee selection, development, and engagement, as well as strategies for defining and evaluating talent. Additionally, it provides guidance on identifying and mitigating toxic behaviors and recognizing leadership potential. This comprehensive approach equips organizations with the necessary tools to enhance their talent strategies and foster a more productive workforce.