a supply-chain approach to talent management

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University of Pennsylvania University of Pennsylvania

ScholarlyCommons ScholarlyCommons

Management Papers Wharton Faculty Research

2014

A Supply-Chain Approach to Talent Management A Supply-Chain Approach to Talent Management

J. R. Keller

Peter Cappelli University of Pennsylvania

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Part of the Business Administration, Management, and Operations Commons, Business Intelligence

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Recommended Citation (OVERRIDE) Recommended Citation (OVERRIDE) Keller, J.R. & Cappelli, P. (2014). A Supply-Chain Approach to Talent Management. In Sparrow, P., Scullion, H., & Tarique, I. (Eds.), Strategic Talent Management: Contemporary Issues in International Context, 117-150. Cambridge University Press.

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A Supply-Chain Approach to Talent Management A Supply-Chain Approach to Talent Management

Abstract Abstract Talent management is the process through which employers anticipate and meet their needs for human capital. It is about getting the right people with the right skills into the right jobs at the right time. It is a lot to get right, and few organizations do. The difficulty in getting it right is a problem for firms insofar as talent-management decisions shape firm competencies and success. It is a problem for workers, because these decisions impact their careers. And it is ultimately a problem for society, because these decisions, in aggregate, ultimately affect economic growth and social stability.

Disciplines Disciplines Business Administration, Management, and Operations | Business Intelligence | Human Resources Management | Management Information Systems | Management Sciences and Quantitative Methods | Organizational Behavior and Theory | Strategic Management Policy

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