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Better People = Better Business : Strategies for Getting Great Talent

Better People = Better Business : Strategies for Getting Great TalentPublisher: Giga Information Group, Inc.

Buy New: $599.00
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A business is only as good as its people. Achieving sustainable advantage in areas such as recruiting and retention requires the integration of best practices across the organization and across the entire talent value chain. Read this issue of the Research Digest for advice on recruiting, assimilating, developing and retaining top talent. Recruiting, assimilating, developing and retaining top talent remain critical success factors for companies around the globe. Read this issue of the Research Digest to learn how the global lack of talent restricts growth in major markets and limits organizations’ ability to attract new capital in emerging markets - and how smart organizations respond. During the past five years, the US economy has enjoyed historically low unemployment rates. Despite recent changes in the stock market, work-force reductions in Internet-related companies and an overall slowdown in economic development, growth in IT jobs and technology-dependent jobs will likely continue to outpace other sectors. Most estimates suggest that the number of openings will more than double within the next decade. The unemployment situation is more complex in Europe, with strong job growth and relatively low unemployment indicated for many countries.


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