Future-Ready Talent

Future-Ready Talent

Ric Roi / Tania Lennon

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Kogan Page - 35
Año de edición:
2026
ISBN:
9781398628045
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Build a future-ready workforce that delivers business impact today and long-term resilience tomorrow.;br;b;br;i;Future-Ready Talent by b;Tania Lennon ;and b;Ric Roi ;is a strategic guide for senior HR leaders, executives and business partners who must align talent pipelines with shifting organizational priorities. Written by experts from the world-renowned IMD Business School, it combines psychology, neuroscience, technology and academic research into a practical, evidence-based framework for securing the talent your business needs.br;br;With a clear focus on the demands of a rapidly changing world of work, this book shows why traditional HRapproaches to talent development are no longer sufficient and how leaders can adapt to build sustainable, future-proof capability.br;br;You39;ll discover how to:br;- Redefine expertise, skills and knowledge in an AI-enhanced workplacebr;- Apply advanced talent assessment and psychometrics for smarter decisionsbr;- Build diverse and inclusive talent pools that strengthen innovationbr;- Balance buy-versus-build strategies to accelerate capability developmentbr;- Manage succession planning across a multigenerational workforcebr;br;Packed with global real-world examples, tools and actionable models, b;i;Future-Ready Talent gives you the insight and confidence to design a workforce strategy that strengthens leadership pipelines, drives organizational performance and secures competitive advantage.br;br;i;b;Themes include;: talent strategy, succession planning, workforce diversity, future skills, HR leadership, organizational resilience;p; 10

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