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Talent management in healthcare : exploring how the world's health service organisations attract, manage and develop talent

By: Turner, Paul, 1959-
Material type: BookPublisher: Cham : Palgrave Macmillan, c2018.Description: xiii, 359 p. : ill. ; 22 cm.ISBN: 9783319578873Subject(s): Health services administration | Health facilities -- Personnel management | Medical personnel -- Supply and demandDDC classification: 362.11068 TU TA Online resources: Location Map
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Providing a global perspective on the increasingly important concept of talent management in the health sector, this significant new text brings together evidence and research findings to suggest how healthcare organizations can attract and retain talent. The demand for healthcare in many countries often exceeds the supply of those who can provide it, and with case studies from Asia, the UK and the US, this book provides geographical insights into the extent of this global challenge. Topics discussed include employee engagement, employer branding, retention and succession planning. Talent Management in Healthcare offers readers a substantial guide and provides a sustainable talent strategy for organizations within the healthcare industry. An invaluable contribution to research on human resource development, this book will be of interest to academics and practitioners involved in organizational development, human resource management, and healthcare management.
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REGULAR University of Wollongong in Dubai
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362.11068 TU TA (Browse shelf) Available April 2018 T0058573
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Line Managers Who Are Willing and Have the Capability to Implement Talent Management.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

1. Defining Talent and Talent Management: The Exclusivity/Inclusivity Paradox.- 2. Why is Talent Management Important?.- 3. Establishing a Current Position for Talent Management: The Talent Management Evolution Matrix.- 4. The Context and Process of Talent Strategy Development.- 5. Attracting Talent to Health Sector Organisations.- 6. Talent Management, Succession Planning and Leadership Development.- 7. Talent Management and Whole Workforce Development.- 8. Talent Management and Employee Engagement.- 9. Talent Management and Retention.- 10. The Role of the Board and Executive Management Team in Talent Management.- 11. The Role of the Line Manager in Talent Management .- 12. The Competencies of Effective HR/Talent Practitioners.

Providing a global perspective on the increasingly important concept of talent management in the health sector, this significant new text brings together evidence and research findings to suggest how healthcare organizations can attract and retain talent. The demand for healthcare in many countries often exceeds the supply of those who can provide it, and with case studies from Asia, the UK and the US, this book provides geographical insights into the extent of this global challenge. Topics discussed include employee engagement, employer branding, retention and succession planning. Talent Management in Healthcare offers readers a substantial guide and provides a sustainable talent strategy for organizations within the healthcare industry. An invaluable contribution to research on human resource development, this book will be of interest to academics and practitioners involved in organizational development, human resource management, and healthcare management.

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