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A practical guide to balancing current and future staffing needs in a volatile economy. When the economy was booming, it was hard to find good people. Winning the talent war was a popular phrase, and those individuals with the right stuff could command hefty salaries and perks. When the economy crumbled, the headhunters were sent packing. Today, companies are starting to hire again, but instead of recruiting a group of fifty, they're hiring five. They're outsourcing and hiring temps. They're replacing lost staff rather than expanding. They're relying on reduced HR department sand in-house managers and staff to make critical staffing decisions. In this environment, good people are hard to find; the top performers are staying where they are, and it's the weak and marginal performers that make up most of the available talent pool. Talent Balancing draws from the author's 35 years in the field to present a fresh and practical approach to recruiting in today's volatile and uncertain environment. training, this book will help you navigate organisational politics, analyse current and future staffing needs, and execute a successful plan. Whether you are ramping up a new team or department or filling a temporary spot. Talent Balancing provides a wealth of insights and tools to ensure that your organisation meets both immediate and long-term goals. It introduces the concept of talent balancing - recruiting and hiring that balances both current and future needs; taps into timely trends, such as the impact of technology and outsourcing; and can be applied by entrepreneurs and managers in established companies, as well as by recruiters.
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