Winning the Global Talent Showdown

Winning the Global Talent Showdown
Author: Edward E. Gordon
Publisher: ReadHowYouWant.com
Total Pages: 386
Release: 2010-06
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1458777596

In the next few years the world will be facing a huge talent shortage. Demographic trends in America, Europe, Russia, and Japan are reducing the pool of new workers. As the need for talent grows, China's and India's educational systems won't be able to produce enough qualified graduates for themselves, let alone the rest of the world. But the he...

Global Talent Management

Global Talent Management
Author: Sonal Minocha
Publisher: SAGE
Total Pages: 382
Release: 2018-12-06
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1526457377

This textbook provides the theory and practice context of Global Talent Management within an accessible conceptual framework for students, spanning individuals (micro), organisations (meso) and policy (macro). Including discussions on the development of self as global talent and current organisational approaches to the attraction, development and retention of global talent, this book encourages critical reflection of how global talent management is affected by policy, society and the economy. The authors draw on interdisciplinary fields, practical insights from global employers and wide-ranging case studies to help students grasp the complexities of this evolving field.

Winning the Global Talent War

Winning the Global Talent War
Author: William S. Harvey
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2014
Genre:
ISBN:

Purpose: From a policy perspective, this article discusses the phenomenon of international talent mobility and competition in relation to China's engagement in the “talent war” for attracting, retaining, and managing global talents. Design/Methodology/Approach: I adopt an approach combining literature review and international comparative analysis. Findings: Factors explaining global talent mobility have been predominantly economic. This paper argues that China should also focus on other non-economic incentives, which may prove just as critical for attracting and retaining talents in the long term. The government can learn from the experience of other competing countries in developing a national strategy for attracting and retaining global talents. In particular, global talents of Chinese origin are more likely to be attached to China due to their cultural roots and associated identity. Thus China has an advantage in attracting overseas Chinese who are residents or citizens of other competing countries. Practical Implications: An attractive policy is key to winning the global talent war and determining the future development path of a nation. The talent policy at a national level should address not only economic factors, but also personal, professional, and institutional factors. Originality/Value: Winning the global talent war is a policy competition among countries. The Chinese Government may succeed in the war for talent by adopting a multi-pronged and long-term talent strategy. This paper calls for China to reconsider its recent reform on permanent residence (Green Card) policy reform from a global talent competition perspective.

Global Perspectives and Local Challenges Surrounding International Student Mobility

Global Perspectives and Local Challenges Surrounding International Student Mobility
Author: Bista, Krishna
Publisher: IGI Global
Total Pages: 387
Release: 2015-12-09
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1466697474

As one of the fastest growing trends in higher education, study abroad programs are having a critical impact on the educational landscape. While international study programs generate more revenue and promote campus diversity, there are several challenges that must be considered when integrating non-native students into native universities. Global Perspectives and Local Challenges Surrounding International Student Mobility explores comparative research regarding the implementation of effective strategies needed when working with native and non-native individuals in educational settings. Offering perspectives from international student experiences, as well as views on current mobility trends, immigration policies, and challenges with cultural expectations, this publication will be a critical source for educators, policymakers, and university staff who interact with international students.

Maximum Impact Education

Maximum Impact Education
Author: Jack E. Oakes
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 179
Release: 2015-09-01
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1475820097

Have high schools killed the American Dream? Across America 857 unmotivated and unskilled students drop out of school each hour of every school day. Billions of taxpayer dollars are wasted. Solutions for this national disaster have eluded educators for decades. Until now. In Maximum Impact Education, Jack Oakes recounts a step-by-step journey that engaged an entire city. Local community leaders are united to overcome such obstacles as economic challenges, a lack of understanding about the importance of culture, resistance to systemic reform, and civic apathy. Maximum Impact Education provides useful insights on the work needed to gradually overcome the silos that divide people in their communities as they struggle to rebuild relevant education-to-employment systems for America's rapidly changing labor market.

The Cambridge Handbook of the Changing Nature of Work

The Cambridge Handbook of the Changing Nature of Work
Author: Brian J. Hoffman
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 643
Release: 2020-04-23
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 1108417639

This handbook provides an overview of the research on the changing nature of work and workers by marshalling interdisciplinary research to summarize the empirical evidence and provide documentation of what has actually changed. Connections are explored between the changing nature of work and macro-level trends in technological change, income inequality, global labor markets, labor unions, organizational forms, and skill polarization, among others. This edited volume also reviews evidence for changes in workers, including generational change (or lack thereof), that has accumulated across domains. Based on documented changes in work and worker behavior, the handbook derives implications for a range of management functions, such as selection, performance management, leadership, workplace ethics, and employee well-being. This evaluation of the extent of changes and their impact gives guidance on what best practices should be put in place to harness these developments to achieve success.

Handbook of Research on Technologies for Improving the 21st Century Workforce: Tools for Lifelong Learning

Handbook of Research on Technologies for Improving the 21st Century Workforce: Tools for Lifelong Learning
Author: Wang, Victor C.X.
Publisher: IGI Global
Total Pages: 655
Release: 2012-10-31
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1466621826

As the 21st century has seen, lifelong learning has become more important as many countries have emerged into “learning societies”. With these learning societies, adult and community education, along with new technologies, play a major role in shaping and reshaping their economic, political, and cultural realities. Handbook of Research on Technologies for Improving the 21st Century Workforce: Tools for Lifelong Learning addresses how technologies impact the combination of workforce education and adult learning. This comprehensive collection of research from leading authorities and front line faculty seeks to equip adult learners/employees with the right knowledge and skills to continue to contribute to the economy given the importance of the essential role of technologies.

The impact of a strong global Employer Brand in the war for talent

The impact of a strong global Employer Brand in the war for talent
Author: Romy Kupfernagel
Publisher: diplom.de
Total Pages: 62
Release: 2009-12-18
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 3836640015

Inhaltsangabe:Introduction: Defining the task: Microsoft, Google, Cisco or the German E.ON- Führungsgesellschaften : each of them is a well-known company that not only stands for economic success but also for a specific image. Besides, all of them are companies that head the top 100 of the Best Workplaces in Europe in 2009. But, why are companies rewarded as a great place to work at and how do they manage it? Do they only convince with their products and services based on good marketing strategies? In an era of globalisation and a continuous progress in science, technique and economy being competitive poses the most important challenge for a company s success. Of course, product and service quality or customer orientation are important factors but moreover, high qualified people performing in and leading these areas are indispensable. However, even though having an economic crisis actually, this resource is a scarce one and not easy to find. On the one hand, this is caused by a strong socio-demographic change that implicates declining birth rates and thus a rise of ageing workforce. On the other hand, for competing globally companies are demanded to be highly innovative. To expedite innovations and to deal with continuously accelerating progress and more complex technology, skilled workers are needed. Hence, on labour markets the demand for high potentials is increasing whereas the supply is decreasing. As more companies are aware of the possibility to profit from their workforce as a strategic advantage, competition for the best talents grows steadily and leads to a war for talent . Due to the fact that these developments can be recognised all around the world the resource human being becomes incrementally essential. So, companies begin to look for potential specialists and executives not only on national but also on international labour markets. Besides investments in trainings, the further education of older employees and the cooperation with schools or universities, the creation of a strong employer brand may be important. Speaking of buyer s markets employees decide for their individual employer-of- choice. For this purpose, they of course have to know the company and be convinced of the benefits working for it. Thus, to successfully attract and retain the best talent, marketing, brand management and especially a powerful employer brand may be imperative instruments for a company. The creation of a distinctive image and a credible, [...]

Worldwide Knowledge?

Worldwide Knowledge?
Author: Martina Fuchs
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 170
Release: 2016-02-11
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1134785631

Putting forward a comprehensive view of knowledge with a specific perspective on place and space, this book provides a new perspective on the globalisation of knowledge. Crossing disciplinary boundaries, the principal agenda of this volume is to open up a perspective ’beyond knowledge’ - i.e. beyond the interpretation of knowledge as scientific-technical knowledge. Author Martina Fuchs introduces further kinds of knowledge and interpretation which influence managements’ perception of globalisation and therefore the knowledge which is going global. She refers to knowledge in the sense of experiences, competencies in the production and labour process, as well as mutually shared mental constructs which are embedded in a context of understanding and interpretation. Exploring beyond the meaning of worldwide knowledge as general open access knowledge, this book also discusses barriers to knowledge, problems of transfer, and the influence of governance and control.

Adult and Continuing Education: Concepts, Methodologies, Tools, and Applications

Adult and Continuing Education: Concepts, Methodologies, Tools, and Applications
Author: Management Association, Information Resources
Publisher: IGI Global
Total Pages: 2110
Release: 2014-03-31
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1466657812

Beyond the undergraduate and graduate levels, education has traditionally ceased when students enter the workforce as professionals in their respective fields. However, recent trends in education have found that adult students beyond the traditional university age often benefit greatly from returning to further their education. Adult and Continuing Education: Concepts, Methodologies, Tools, and Applications investigates some of the most promising trends in furthering education and professional development in a variety of settings and industries. With an extensive array of chapters on topics ranging from non-traditional students to online and distance education for adult learners, this multi-volume reference book will provide students, educators, and industry professionals with the tools necessary to make the most of their return to the classroom.