Talent management
Understand the benefits and key features of talent management
Understand the benefits and key features of talent management
Talent management refers to the systematic attraction, identification, development, engagement, retention, and deployment of individuals who are valuable to an organisation, because of their potential or the role they have.
To be effective, talent management processes must align with strategic business objectives. Effective, strategic management can deliver several benefits to organisations. It can help to create a high-performing workplace whilst also increasing productivity, promoting diversity, and providing growth and development opportunities. Effective talent management can also support a strong employer brand.
For these reasons, talent management is a key priority for people professionals. The CIPD Profession Map identifies it as a specialist knowledge area and sets out the standards to follow.
This factsheet explores talent management and its benefits. More information on developing a talent management approach for your organisation is available in our guide for people professionals.
This factsheet was last updated by Giorgia Gamba Quilliam: Global talent and learning partner, Christian Aid, and independent consultant
Giorgia is an award-winning learning and development professional with more than 15 years' experience in the field, and a former Learning Content Manager at the CIPD. In her nine years at the CIPD, Giorgia led the development of digital learning content and was instrumental in the launch of the CIPD digital learning platform.
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