A Publication of the Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology Praise for Strategy-Driven Talent Management "Silzer and Dowell's Strategy-Driven Talent Management provides a comprehensive overview of the different elements of the best talent management processes used in organizations today. This is a valuable resource for leaders and managers, HR practitioners and anyone involved in developing leadership talent." --Ed Lawler, Professor, School of Business, University of Southern California "Talent is the key to successful execution of a winning business strategy. Strategy-Driven…mehr
A Publication of the Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology Praise for Strategy-Driven Talent Management "Silzer and Dowell's Strategy-Driven Talent Management provides a comprehensive overview of the different elements of the best talent management processes used in organizations today. This is a valuable resource for leaders and managers, HR practitioners and anyone involved in developing leadership talent." --Ed Lawler, Professor, School of Business, University of Southern California "Talent is the key to successful execution of a winning business strategy. Strategy-Driven Talent Management by Silzer & Dowell provides a thorough and very practical guide to building and managing talent based on the strategic needs of the organization. Business leaders will find this an excellent resource with many interesting examples and best practices from leading companies." --Herbert L. Henkel, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Ingersoll Rand "Thanks to Strategy-Driven Talent Management, we can move from an attractive idea of talent management to practices that deliver. This book brings the work of practitioners--the people who are inventing, crafting, and shaping the field of talent management--to the forefront. Their collective experiences and insights will certainly enrich your own research and practice." --Cynthia McCauley, PhD, Senior Fellow, Center for Creative Leadership "It is exciting to see that Rob Silzer and Ben Dowell have given us the state of the art in 2010 of integrating human resource issues into strategic management. This volume is a must read for human resource and line leaders alike. The journey is far from over, but this volume of work will chart the course for further progress." --Noel Tichy, Professor, Management and Organizations, University of Michigan, Ross School of BusinessHinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
The Editors Rob Silzer is the managing director of HR Assessment and Development, Inc. For more than twenty-five years he has consulted with managers, HR professionals, executives, and CEOs from more than 150 organizations. Dr. Silzer specializes in executive and management leadership, assessment, selection, coaching, and development, and in strategically driven HR systems. He is editor of The 21st Century Executive: Innovative Practices for Building Leadership at the Top and co-editor with Richard Jeanneret of Individual Psychological Assessment: Predicting Behavior in Organizational Settings. Ben E. Dowell is an independent talent management consultant. He was vice president of talent management for the Bristol-Myers Squibb Company. His experience spans 30 years primarily working within companies to align talent management actions, systems, and processes with the strategic needs of the enterprise. Dr. Dowell specializes in talent management processes for senior leaders including succession planning and management, executive selection, and executive coaching. The Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology (SIOP) is a 4,000-member Division within APA. The Professional Practice Series provides practitioners and students with guidance, insights, and advice on how to apply the concepts, research findings, methods, and tools from I-O psychology to address human-capital issues in organizations.
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Figures, Tables, and Exhibits xiii Foreword xvii Preface xxi The Editors xxix The Contributors xxxi Part One: General Frameworks 1 Strategic Talent Management Matters 3 Rob Silzer, Ben E. Dowell 2 Building Competitive Advantage Through Integrated Talent Management 73 Marcia J. Avedon, Gillian Scholes Part Two: Key Practices 3 Building the Talent Pipeline: Attracting and Recruiting the Best and Brightest 123 Leslie W. Joyce 4 Ropes to Skip and the Ropes to Know: Facilitating Executive Onboarding 159 Seymour Adler, Lorraine Stomski 5 Identifying and Assessing High-Potential Talent: Current Organizational Practices 213 Rob Silzer, Allan H. Church 6 Developing Leadership Talent: Delivering on the Promise of Structured Programs 281 Jay A. Conger 7 Developing Leadership Talent Through Experiences 313 Paul R. Yost, Mary Mannion Plunkett 8 Changing Behavior One Leader at a Time 349 Sandra L. Davis, Robert C. Barnett 9 Managing Leadership Talent Pools 399 Ben E. Dowell 10 Employee Engagement: A Focus on Leaders 439 Jeff Schippmann Part Three: Critical Issues 11 Building Functional Expertise to Enhance Organizational Capability 463 Suzan McDaniel, Erika D'Egidio 12 Managing and Measuring the Talent Management Function 503 John C. Scott, Steven G. Rogelberg, Brent W. Mattson 13 Managing Talent in Global Organizations 549 Thomas Ruddy, Pooja Anand 14 Managing Talent in China 595 Elizabeth Weldon Part Four: Different Perspectives 15 Take the Pepsi Challenge: Talent Development at PepsiCo 617 Allan H. Church. Janine Waclawski 16 Integrated Talent Management at Microsoft 641 Paul R. Yost 17 They Can Do It! You Can Help! A Look at Talent Practices at the Home Depot 655 Leslie W. Joyce 18 Allstate's "Good Hands" Approach to Talent Management: An Interview with Ed Liddy and Joan Crockett 669 John W. Boudreau 19 A View from the Top on Talent Management: An Interview with Warren Staley, Recently Retired CEO of Cargill Incorporated 699 Sandra L. Davis 20 Chief Human Resource Officer Perspectives on Talent Management 711 Marcia J. Avedon, Stephen Cerrone, Mirian Graddick-Weir, Rob Silzer Part Five: Future Directions for Practice and Research 21 Building Sustainable Talent Through Talent Management: Benefits, Challenges, and Future Directions 745 Rob Silzer, Ben E. Dowell 22 Critical Research Issues in Talent Management 767 Rob Silzer 23 Talent Management: An Annotated Bibliography 781 Rob Silzer, Joshua B. Fyman Name Index 823 Subject Index 835
Figures, Tables, and Exhibits xiii Foreword xvii Preface xxi The Editors xxix The Contributors xxxi Part One: General Frameworks 1 Strategic Talent Management Matters 3 Rob Silzer, Ben E. Dowell 2 Building Competitive Advantage Through Integrated Talent Management 73 Marcia J. Avedon, Gillian Scholes Part Two: Key Practices 3 Building the Talent Pipeline: Attracting and Recruiting the Best and Brightest 123 Leslie W. Joyce 4 Ropes to Skip and the Ropes to Know: Facilitating Executive Onboarding 159 Seymour Adler, Lorraine Stomski 5 Identifying and Assessing High-Potential Talent: Current Organizational Practices 213 Rob Silzer, Allan H. Church 6 Developing Leadership Talent: Delivering on the Promise of Structured Programs 281 Jay A. Conger 7 Developing Leadership Talent Through Experiences 313 Paul R. Yost, Mary Mannion Plunkett 8 Changing Behavior One Leader at a Time 349 Sandra L. Davis, Robert C. Barnett 9 Managing Leadership Talent Pools 399 Ben E. Dowell 10 Employee Engagement: A Focus on Leaders 439 Jeff Schippmann Part Three: Critical Issues 11 Building Functional Expertise to Enhance Organizational Capability 463 Suzan McDaniel, Erika D'Egidio 12 Managing and Measuring the Talent Management Function 503 John C. Scott, Steven G. Rogelberg, Brent W. Mattson 13 Managing Talent in Global Organizations 549 Thomas Ruddy, Pooja Anand 14 Managing Talent in China 595 Elizabeth Weldon Part Four: Different Perspectives 15 Take the Pepsi Challenge: Talent Development at PepsiCo 617 Allan H. Church. Janine Waclawski 16 Integrated Talent Management at Microsoft 641 Paul R. Yost 17 They Can Do It! You Can Help! A Look at Talent Practices at the Home Depot 655 Leslie W. Joyce 18 Allstate's "Good Hands" Approach to Talent Management: An Interview with Ed Liddy and Joan Crockett 669 John W. Boudreau 19 A View from the Top on Talent Management: An Interview with Warren Staley, Recently Retired CEO of Cargill Incorporated 699 Sandra L. Davis 20 Chief Human Resource Officer Perspectives on Talent Management 711 Marcia J. Avedon, Stephen Cerrone, Mirian Graddick-Weir, Rob Silzer Part Five: Future Directions for Practice and Research 21 Building Sustainable Talent Through Talent Management: Benefits, Challenges, and Future Directions 745 Rob Silzer, Ben E. Dowell 22 Critical Research Issues in Talent Management 767 Rob Silzer 23 Talent Management: An Annotated Bibliography 781 Rob Silzer, Joshua B. Fyman Name Index 823 Subject Index 835
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