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Despite considerable investment in resources and tools, many companies struggle to meet the demand for the talent they require. Make Talent Your Business\u201d gets to the heart of the matter: Managers themselves are in the best position to help people learn from experience (the uncontested major source of development) and shows managers how to do it by using the five practices that work for managers who are exceptional at building talent. This set of practices goes well beyond the usual managerial coaching and performance management. It moves the focus from performance today to development of…mehr

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Despite considerable investment in resources and tools, many companies struggle to meet the demand for the talent they require. Make Talent Your Business\u201d gets to the heart of the matter: Managers themselves are in the best position to help people learn from experience (the uncontested major source of development) and shows managers how to do it by using the five practices that work for managers who are exceptional at building talent. This set of practices goes well beyond the usual managerial coaching and performance management. It moves the focus from performance today to development of skills that truly ''raise the game'' of employees - skills such as in - the - moment judgment, customer relationship building and collaborative decision - making. Managers who grow talent enhance their own reputations and get better results, retain people, attract talent and make their organizations more agile and capable to deal with future challenges.
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Wendy Axelrod previously directed the leadership development and talent management functions at Sunoco, Inc Her clients include Merrill Lynch, Novo Nordisk, Merck, Duke Energy, Aetna, Deloitte, Vanguard, Occidental, Sanofi - Aventis and DuPont. Wendy serves on boards of non - profits, leading their Mentoring and Leadership Development programs. Jeannie Coyle was previously senior vice president of HR for American Express and vice president of leadership development for Bank of America. Her clients include 3M, Intel, Nike, Time Warner, S. C. Johnson Wax, American Express, GE Capital, Pacific Gas & Electric, The New York Times, Kaiser Permanente and Wells Fargo.