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The mismanagement of talent [Elektronisk resurs] employability and jobs in the knowledge economy / Phillip Brown and Anthony Hesketh with Sara Williams.

Brown, Phillip, 1957- (författare)
Hesketh, Anthony (författare)
Williams, Sara (medarbetare)
ISBN 0191515019
Publicerad: Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2004
Engelska viii, 278 p.
  • E-bok
Sammanfattning Ämnesord
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  • The knowledge economy conjures a world of smart people, in smart jobs, doing smart things, in smart ways, for smart money, a world increasingly open to all rather than a few. Glossy corporate brochures present a future in challenging, exciting and financially rewarding jobs for the winners in the competition for fast track management appointments. They also convey an image of enlightened employers actively seeking to diversify their talent pool, reflected in their approach to identifying, hiring and retaining outstanding talent. We are told that the challenge confronting governments around the world is to enhance the employability of the workforce. Every effort must be made to expand access to higher education, dismantle barriers to talent regardless of social circumstances, gender, or skin colour, and to harness human creativity and enterprise to meet the demands of the new economy. The Mismanagement of Talent comes to a different conclusion. Those leaving the world of mass higher education find themselves in a scramble for jobs with rising stakes for the winners and losers. The Mismanagement of Talent examines what determines the outcome of this race when a degree loses its badge of distinction. It shows how some graduates are playing 'the game' to win a competitive advantage and what really happens in the selection events of leading-edge employers. It also argues that talent is being mismanaged by employers that have yet to come to terms with the realities and possibilities of mass higher education. The Mismanagement of Talent will be thought-provoking and controversial reading for those involved in the recruitment of graduates, and those concerned with the way knowledge-based firms recruit and the impact of higher education policy: Professionals working in university careers services, HRM, training, or recruitment generally; Researchers, academics, or students of Business and Management, Human Resource Management, Public Policy, Education, or Sociology; and Job candidates themselves - the 'players' and 'purists' described in the book. 

Ämnesord

Rekrytering  (sao)
Akademiker  (sao)
Kunskapsföretag  (sao)
Informationssamhället  (sao)
Arbete  (sao)
Arbetsmarknad  (sao)
Employee selection  (LCSH)
Career development  (LCSH)
Employability  (LCSH)
Labor supply  -- Effect of education on (LCSH)
Labor supply  -- Effect of technological innovations on (LCSH)
College graduates  -- Employment (LCSH)
Information society  (LCSH)
Employees—Recruiting  (lcsh)
—Selection and appointment  (lcsh)
Work  (LCSH)
Labor  (LCSH)
Labor market  (LCSH)
College graduates  (LCSH)

Genre

Electronic books.  (LCSH)

Indexterm och SAB-rubrik

Qbfb Rekrytering, anställning, personalutveckling
Ohaf Särskilda grupper av arbetstagare

Klassifikation

HF5549.5.S38 (LCC)
658.3128 (DDC)
Qbfb/DR (kssb/8)
Ohaf/DR (kssb/8)
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