Talent management in the NHS managerial workforce
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Talent management in the NHS managerial workforce. / Powell, Martin; Durose, Joan; Duberley, Joanne; Exworthy, Mark; Fewtrell, Chris; Macfarlane, Fraser; Moss, Philip.
National Institute for Health Research, 2011.Research output: Book/Report › Book
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T1 - Talent management in the NHS managerial workforce
AU - Powell, Martin
AU - Durose, Joan
AU - Duberley, Joanne
AU - Exworthy, Mark
AU - Fewtrell, Chris
AU - Macfarlane, Fraser
AU - Moss, Philip
PY - 2011
Y1 - 2011
N2 - The main aims of the study were:1. To explore and document the management of talent (mt)/ Talent Management (TM) approaches that assisted the career trajectories of four cohorts of managers/administrators from 1970s to 2000s2. To examine the facilitators and barriers to talented individuals achieving their potential3. To evaluate the impact of different Talent Management (TM) and earlier ?managing talent? (mt) schemes on individualsThe evidence base for TM remains rather unclear, especially for the contexts of the UK and public service. Moreover, the future of TM is unclear in the current financial and organisational climate. Nevertheless, it does appear that a clear and systematic approach to TM can yield individual and organisational advantages.
AB - The main aims of the study were:1. To explore and document the management of talent (mt)/ Talent Management (TM) approaches that assisted the career trajectories of four cohorts of managers/administrators from 1970s to 2000s2. To examine the facilitators and barriers to talented individuals achieving their potential3. To evaluate the impact of different Talent Management (TM) and earlier ?managing talent? (mt) schemes on individualsThe evidence base for TM remains rather unclear, especially for the contexts of the UK and public service. Moreover, the future of TM is unclear in the current financial and organisational climate. Nevertheless, it does appear that a clear and systematic approach to TM can yield individual and organisational advantages.
M3 - Book
BT - Talent management in the NHS managerial workforce
PB - National Institute for Health Research
ER -