Talent management

Talents infer individuals as people, and are today portrayed as fundamental for an organization's economical upper hand (Lewis & Heckman 2006; Collings & Mellahi, 2009; Hartmann, Feisel & Schober; Tarique & Schuler, 2010) and augmenting hierarchical execution (Nijs, Gallardo...

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Main Authors: Ismail, Fadillah, Rashid, Umi Kartini, Ahmad, Zanariah, al Hosain, Adnan Ali Hassan, Mohd Rosli, Nur Amalina
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Language:English
Published: Penerbit Uthm 2019
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http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/3724/1/C2%20DN.pdf
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author Ismail, Fadillah
Rashid, Umi Kartini
Ahmad, Zanariah
al Hosain, Adnan Ali Hassan
Mohd Rosli, Nur Amalina
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Rashid, Umi Kartini
Ahmad, Zanariah
al Hosain, Adnan Ali Hassan
Mohd Rosli, Nur Amalina
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description Talents infer individuals as people, and are today portrayed as fundamental for an organization's economical upper hand (Lewis & Heckman 2006; Collings & Mellahi, 2009; Hartmann, Feisel & Schober; Tarique & Schuler, 2010) and augmenting hierarchical execution (Nijs, Gallardo-Gallardo, Dries & Sels, 2014). A talent is normally said to be hard to duplicate, mirror and to substitute (Larsen, 2012). Notwithstanding, the writing underlines that a "working definition" of the term is missing, where in a hierarchical setting, the term is characterized variously (Lewis & Heckman 2006), and this has made it hard to pick the "right" definition (Tansley, 2011). So as to legitimately characterize ability in an authoritative setting, and as per the target of this examination, three definitions were perceived as fitting:
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spelling uthm-37242022-01-10T06:02:41Z http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/3724/ Talent management Ismail, Fadillah Rashid, Umi Kartini Ahmad, Zanariah al Hosain, Adnan Ali Hassan Mohd Rosli, Nur Amalina T Technology (General) HF5548.7-5548.85 Industrial psychology Talents infer individuals as people, and are today portrayed as fundamental for an organization's economical upper hand (Lewis & Heckman 2006; Collings & Mellahi, 2009; Hartmann, Feisel & Schober; Tarique & Schuler, 2010) and augmenting hierarchical execution (Nijs, Gallardo-Gallardo, Dries & Sels, 2014). A talent is normally said to be hard to duplicate, mirror and to substitute (Larsen, 2012). Notwithstanding, the writing underlines that a "working definition" of the term is missing, where in a hierarchical setting, the term is characterized variously (Lewis & Heckman 2006), and this has made it hard to pick the "right" definition (Tansley, 2011). So as to legitimately characterize ability in an authoritative setting, and as per the target of this examination, three definitions were perceived as fitting: Penerbit Uthm 2019 Book Section PeerReviewed text en http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/3724/1/C2%20DN.pdf Ismail, Fadillah and Rashid, Umi Kartini and Ahmad, Zanariah and al Hosain, Adnan Ali Hassan and Mohd Rosli, Nur Amalina (2019) Talent management. In: Human Resource Management & Psychology. Penerbit Uthm, Uthm, pp. 11-24. ISBN 978-967-2306-31-3
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Rashid, Umi Kartini
Ahmad, Zanariah
al Hosain, Adnan Ali Hassan
Mohd Rosli, Nur Amalina
Talent management
title Talent management
title_full Talent management
title_fullStr Talent management
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title_short Talent management
title_sort talent management
topic T Technology (General)
HF5548.7-5548.85 Industrial psychology
url http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/3724/
http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/3724/1/C2%20DN.pdf