Thursday, 2 May 2019

Future of the Talent Management

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Over the past decade, talent management has undergone some radical changes. The organization is using more social media and job recruitment sites to hire new talent into their company. Present day talent management is not just a hiring process. It has more weight when it comes to creating a suitable workforce for the company. It has the ability to when to hire. All the job recruitment sites are significantly improving their data sorting technologies so that organizations can find talent fast and find the most suitable candidate effectively. Furthermore, there are people from different generations working in the organization. Eventually, the older generation has to retire and the new generation needs to take control of the organizational process. This will introduce new methods of working like flexible working hours, remote working. It will lead to new relationships between the organization and employees. Organizations will introduce new applications to handle HR related tasks. This will allow organizations to connect with their employees round the clock. 

The organization will use more scientific ways to improve the decision-making process. When organizations have more data regarding employees, it will allow them to have new algorithms to decide what is best for the organization. The new generation will always try to find the best opportunities because of globalization. Talented people will always choose better work/life balance opportunities and Organizations need to prepare themselves to address the new global workforce revolution.


Future technologies will always introduce new ways of opportunities to do better at talent management process but we need to understand that new technology can not apply to all sectors, all economies, or all employees evenly. All the people who are into talent management will always need to find the balanced most suitable process that has the best impact on the organization.






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2 comments:

  1. According to Tom (2018), "Blink and you will miss it". That much the world is fast. So it is very complicated and complex to have talent management process in this fast changing business world. There should be innovative and new ways of onboard, train and retain employees.

    Reference

    Tom, W. (2018) five key talent management trends. Talaera [Online]. Available at Accessed on 3rd May 2019.

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  2. There are 3 future challenges in talent acquisition going into 2020. They are:Legacy technologies should be upgraded, Up skill the talent acquisition function and Upcoming Hi- Tech skill gap (HR Technologist).

    Reference

    HR Technologist. (2018) Meeting the challenge of Global talent management going into 2020. HR Technologist [Online]. Available at: Accessed on 3rd May 2018.

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Future of the Talent Management

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