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Why Great Talent is the Most Precious Resource Jul 19, 2021
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Inquire of any leader at a top organization about his/her most valuable asset, and the most common response will be “ people”. Research backs this up – according to a Kronos study,
Improved retention is high or critical priority over the next five years for 87 percent of leaders. Actions, as they say, speak louder than words though, and no real concerted effort supports this contention. If one company invests heavily in managing talent, many others do not.
Retaining talent is critical. A talented employee is someone who the manager can count on to take initiative, be a selfmotivated performer, and regularly brings out the right results. It follows that losing such a person is a nightmare – expected or unexpected, it is among the talent management challenges that stresses leaders. Replacing talented people is not cheap, and the cost also includes the skills and insights they take to their greener pastures. All other talent management efforts come to naught if talent flies the coop.
The lack of effort in retaining people is surprising. Managers often are unclear on how to take care of their talented people. Inadvertently or otherwise, great performance is dampened or the person gets cause to seek better opportunities elsewhere.
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