Adrian Furnham is Professor of Psychology at UCL, Adjunct Professor of Management at the Norwegian School of Management, and has lectured in the Middle East. He has written over 1000 scientific papers and 70 books and is among the most wellknown and productive psychologists in the world, noted for his motivational speaking. Adrian is also a newspaper columnist, previously at the Financial Times and now at the Sunday Times. He is a regular contributor to national and international radio and television stations including the BBC, CNN and ITV.
“I have been waiting for a book like this for years! This is an outstanding tour de force in helping organizations identify and develop high potential talent. This book is in a category of its own, and every HR professional needs to read it from cover to cover. A must read if you truly care about developing your people.” Cary L. Cooper, CBE, Professor at Lancaster University Management School “Too often the term ‘High Potential’ is applied to individuals who aren’t because organisations fail to properly identify them. This then has a very damaging effect on both the organisation and the individual. This book deals effectively with the issues of accurate identification, development and even potential derailing of those critical to organisational success now and in the future. For the astute ambitious individual this also provides an excellent ‘selfdevelopment’ guide.” Chris Roebuck, Cass Business School, London (formerly Global Head of Talent and Leadership, UBS) “How to spot and manage talent is a huge differentiator for organisations and this book provides invaluable advice and timeless wisdom from its renowned authors. A comprehensive guide for identifying untapped potential and managing and developing talent, it offers a pragmatic view in recognising that there is no ‘one-size-fits-all’ formula for success in managing high potentials and is written with clarity and practicality. Refreshingly, it’s both an entertaining and informative read. Highly recommended!”
HIGH POTENTIAL
Ian MacRae is a psychologist and writer who began consulting work at 18. He has a BA (Hons) Psychology from the University of British Columbia and an MSc Research Methods in Psychology from University College London where he researched the personality of High Flyers supervised by Adrian Furnham. He now lives and works between London and British Columbia, Canada.
Joanna Van De Vyvere, Director of People, Performance and Culture, KPMG
Lloyd M. Craig, Director, Alberta Treasury Branches
www.bloomsbury.com
Cover image © Guido Mieth/Getty
IAN MACRAE & ADRIAN FURNHAM
“We are surrounded by colleagues some of whom we must choose to grow and leverage in order to execute our strategy. Choose the wrong ones and you will fail. This book will help you win.”
IAN MACRAE & ADRIAN FURNHAM
HIGH POTENTIAL HOW TO SPOT, MANAGE AND DEVELOP TALENTED PEOPLE AT WORK
In today’s competitive jobs market can employers really afford to let talented people go? This essential guide to talent management outlines the crucial steps employers must take in order to identify talented staff and generate the most potential from their workforce. Covering crucial topics such as understanding high flying personality traits, key employer behaviours that promote loyalty and commitment from staff, the best assessment and management methods, and understanding why people choose to leave or stay at a company, High Potential is key reading for anyone looking to develop and nurture future talent in the workplace. Ian MacRae and Adrian Furnham have combined their significant expertise to present a practical framework for showing managers how to create a strong, strategic vision for a high performing, high potential workforce; a real competitive business advantage.