The Talent Advantage :How to Attract and Retain the Best and the Brightest

Publication subTitle :How to Attract and Retain the Best and the Brightest

Author: Alan Weiss  

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc‎

Publication year: 2009

E-ISBN: 9780470498521

P-ISBN(Hardback):  9780470450567

Subject: F240 劳动经济理论

Language: ENG

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A fun and creative guide to keeping customers ecstatically happy

Businesses are used to competing for market share, inexpensive labor, and time-to-market, but today's biggest competition among top firms may be the war for top talent. Today's best organizations are reaching across traditional geopolitical and cultural boundaries to attract and retain the best and brightest workers. In The Talent Advantage, authors Weiss and MacKay tap into their long experience as experts in talent recruitment and retainment to explain why today's business leaders must take firm control of the talent hunting process to ensure great hires. Here, they show leaders exactly how to do that.

Chapter

Contents

pp.:  1 – 9

Acknowledgments

pp.:  9 – 13

Introduction

pp.:  13 – 15

About the Authors

pp.:  15 – 17

Chapter 3: The Three Priorities of the Talent-Seeking Leader

pp.:  43 – 61

Chapter 4: Talent is More Than Pure Performance

pp.:  61 – 79

Chapter 5: The Semi-Renewable Resource

pp.:  79 – 97

Chapter 6: Talent Is Attracted, Not Recruited

pp.:  97 – 115

Chapter 7: Competitive Advantage Is All Around You

pp.:  115 – 131

Chapter 8: The Process of Retaining Talent

pp.:  131 – 145

Chapter 9: The Aerodynamics of Leadership

pp.:  145 – 159

Chapter 10: Counterintuitive Development

pp.:  159 – 177

Chapter 11: Six Strategies to Win the War for Talent

pp.:  177 – 193

Index

pp.:  193 – 215

LastPages

pp.:  215 – 226

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