Talent Economics: The Fine Line Between Winning and Losing the Global War for Talent
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Author(s)Gyan Nagpal
PublisherKogan Page
ISBN / ASIN0749468483
ISBN-139780749468484
AvailabilityUsually ships in 24 hours
Sales Rank1,241,274
CategoryBusiness & Economics
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
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The employee is evolving, and the very concept of employment must evolve to keep pace. Most businesses are still trying to manage a 21st century workforce with 20th century management.
Talent Economics, as a discipline, sits at the fulcrum of Economics, the behavioral science dealing with how the forces to supply and demand allocate scarce resources, and Organization Development (OD), the HR practice area aimed at facilitating systemic change within organizations.
In his book, OD professional Gyan Nagpal seeks to bring workforce analysis, management practice and strategy together. He argues that the global marketplace needs to stop viewing the competition for talent as a problem that needs a solution.
Using an interdisciplinary approach to analyze talent needs, Nagpal decodes what it takes to attract, retain and develop today's employee, highlighting new approaches to manage a more aware, assertive and mobile workforce. By focusing equally on Macro Trends (which track the ebb and flow of talent within a market or industry system) and Micro Trends (which track how the economic contract between employee and employer is changing), he helps Talent Managers transform into forward-looking Talent Economists.
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