Title: Whither%20Talent%20Management?
1Whither Talent Management?
A Contrarian Inquiry
2Title Slide
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4Whither talent management?
- Value proposition of the construct?
- What is Talent Management in academia?
- Talent Management and earlier ideas
5The value propositionof Talent Management
- KPMG website Talent Management as
- Roadmap (Staffing)
- Critical knowledge skills and ability gaps
(Training) - Talent solutions (acquiring new capabilities)
- Performance management
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7HUMAN RESOURCEMANAGEMENT
PERSONNELMANAGEMENT
TALENTMANAGEMENT
8Talent ManagementWhere to look?
- A Deep and wide construct
- Larsen and Brewster (2000)
- Human
- Resource
- Management
- Boselie and Brewster (2013)
- Hard HRM approach
- Soft HRM approach
9Why talent, why now?
- Supply
- HRIS
- Job family and Position
- No longer reliant on Job
- (Perlman 1980)
- Performance measurement,
- pixels of performance (Engle, Dowling and
Festing 2008)
- Demand
- Workflow shifts, information economy, service
economy advanced manufacturing production methods - Performance discretion expands exponentially
10A familiar tune?
- Lepak and Snell (1999)
- Human Resource Architecture
- Quadrant One high unique, high value human
capital
- Becker, Huselid and Beatty (2009)
- Differentiated Workforce
- Talent only valued in the context of strategic
capabilitiesStrategy ? Strategic
Capabilities - ? Talent
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12Las Meninas, by Diego Velázquez, 1656
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29Human Macro
Resources Macro
Human micro
Resources micro
30HrM
hRM
Hrm
hRm
31Human Macro
Resources Macro
Macro
HrM
hRM
Human micro
Resources micro
micro
Hrm
hRm
Human
Resources
32Four Color Home
Management
Human Macro
Resources Macro
Macro
HrM
hRM
Human micro
Resources micro
micro
Hrm
hRm
Human
Resources
33Yellow Hrm Start
HUMAN resource management
- Self development programs
- Human development programs
- Interests and skills (photography, crafts,
cooking classes) - Yoga (Namaste)
- Wellness programs
34HUMAN resource management
- Life side of work/life balance
- Employee assistance programs (altruistic view)
35Green hRm Start
Human RESOURCE management
- Career planning
- Coaching
- Mentoring
- Executive development programs
- Work side of work/life balance
36Human RESOURCE management
- Interpersonal skills training
- Technical training
- Individual skills and competency assessments and
development programs - Employee assistance programs (cynical view)
37Red HrM Start
HUMAN resource MANAGEMENT
- Possibly what organizational development was
originally intended to be in the 1960s (Beckhard,
1969 Alderfer, 1977) - Certain forms of person-focused executive
coaching and executive leadership development
pre cadre
38HrM UNESCO ExampleUnited Nations Educational,
Scientific and Cultural Organization
- Building peace in the minds of men and women
- Builds inclusive knowledge societies
- Empowers local communities
- Shares knowledge and information to transform
- UNESCO partners with
- Governments
- The wider UN family
- Other intergovernmental organizations
- NGOs, private sector
- Corporate and philanthropic foundations
- Media organizations, parliamentarians
39HrM UNESCO ExampleUnited Nations Educational,
Scientific and Cultural Organization
- Building peace in the minds of men and women
- Building Knowledge Societies
- Knowledge and information have significant impact
on peoples lives. The sharing of knowledge and
information, particularly through Information and
Communication Technologies (ICTs) has the power
to transform economies and societies. UNESCO
works to create inclusive knowledge societies and
empower local communities by increasing access to
and preservation and sharing of information and
knowledge in all of UNESCOs domains. - UNESCO has a long-standing tradition of
partnering with institutions, entities and
individuals of many kinds governments, the
wider UN family, other intergovernmental
organizations, NGOs, Private Sector companies,
corporate and philanthropic foundations, media
organizations, parliamentarians
40HUMAN resource MANAGEMENT
- Corporate socialization into strong corporate
culture? (Safford, 1988)
41Purple hRM Start
Human RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
- Most of what is published under the heading of
Talent Management? - Cousin to high performance work systems?
- Cousin to socio-technical systems theory?
42Where to look redux? Top right action
Elitist
- MNE
- SBU
- Regional/product/functional unit
- Country team
- Plant
- Team
CADRE
43Where to look redux? Top right action
Elitist
- MNE
- SBU
- Regional/product/functional unit
- Country team
- Plant
- Team
CADRE
44Conclusions
- A construct grows up
- A construct morphs
- A construct blends into existing constructs
- A construct fades
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48Questions? Preguntas?
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