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Data-Driven Talent Management - Kristin Saling

Data-Driven Talent Management

Using Analytics to Improve Employee Experience

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Buch | Hardcover
248 Seiten
2024
Kogan Page Ltd (Verlag)
978-1-3986-1629-5 (ISBN)
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Apply insights from people data to drive employee experience and business performance.
How can I use insights from people data to develop an inclusive, engaged, high-performing workforce? What data is available and how do I collect it ethically?

Data-Driven Talent Management is a practical guide for HR professionals which answers these questions. It outlines effective data collection and analysis methods as well as showing how to develop metrics and key performance indicators to support employee experience. It also provides guidance on how to build a comprehensive talent database by understanding different employee experiences, attributes, skills and journeys. In addition, there is also essential advice on how to leverage data to improve motivation and employee engagement, use data to assess different thought and work styles in the workforce and use the results to build a diverse and inclusive organization that allows all employees and the business to thrive.

Full of tools, tips and frameworks and written by a professional who is implementing a data-driven approach to talent management for the US Army, the world's largest employer, this is essential reading for all mid-level and senior HR practitioners.

Kristin Saling is Director at the Innovation Cell for the United States Army Human Resources Command where she enables the command to capitalize on the latest HR business practices and technologies. Prior to this, she was Deputy Director of People Analytics for the Assistant Secretary of the Army for Manpower and Reserve Affairs (ASA (M&RA)) and Chief Analytics Officer for the Army Talent Management Task Force. She is based in Orlando, Florida.

Chapter - 01: Leading Talent Teams in the Age of Data and AI;
Chapter - 02: Cultivating Creativity and Innovation to Tackle Complex Problems;
Chapter - 03: Data and Analytics in the World of People;
Chapter - 04: Talent Management;
Chapter - 05: Leveraging Data to Understand Competencies;
Chapter - 06: Leveraging Data for Performance Management;
Chapter - 07: Leveraging Data to Understand Engagement and Motivation;
Chapter - 08: Unleashing the Potential of Different Talents;
Chapter - 09: Managing Different Thought and Work Styles;
Chapter - 10: Balancing the Needs of a Diverse, Multidisciplinary Workforce;
Chapter - 11: Rethinking Work from Individual to Team;
Chapter - 12: Anchoring Positive Change and Thriving;
Chapter - 13: The Future of Talent Management

"A must-read for professionals and practitioners alike. Unlock your organization's potential and drive real organizational outcomes with this essential guide. All the considerations are here, simplified into a streamlined toolkit, to help you achieve your vision!"

"This book serves as an indispensable guide for the 21st century landscape of talent management. It's the blueprint organizations need for unlocking the extraordinary capabilities of both individuals and teams, setting them on a trajectory toward unparalleled achievement! If you're looking to transform your talent management capabilities with the right insights and tools necessary for fostering an environment of growth, innovation, and resilience - this is the book for you!"

Erscheinungsdatum
Verlagsort London
Sprache englisch
Maße 156 x 234 mm
Themenwelt Sachbuch/Ratgeber Beruf / Finanzen / Recht / Wirtschaft Wirtschaft
Wirtschaft Betriebswirtschaft / Management Personalwesen
ISBN-10 1-3986-1629-X / 139861629X
ISBN-13 978-1-3986-1629-5 / 9781398616295
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