Advancing Talent Development

Advancing Talent Development
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Publisher : Business Expert Press
Total Pages : 234
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ISBN-10 : 9781951527075
ISBN-13 : 1951527070
Rating : 4/5 (75 Downloads)

Synopsis Advancing Talent Development by : Philip Gardner

Talent development is key to organizations keeping pace with the rapidly changing social and technological developments of today’s workplace. Companies are calling for talent that possesses a mastery of discipline and systems, combined with an ability to handle cross-functional, multicultural teams, projects, and assignments. Colleges and universities face challenges in preparing students across all the competency dimensions employers demand. The T-model configures academic and professional development in a way that allows institutions to provide students with a solid foundation, one built through rich academic and co-curricular experiences that allow them to grow and adapt to the evolving workplace. The T-model comprises five key elements: mastery of academic discipline, system understanding (systems thinking), boundary spanning competencies, interdisciplinary understanding, and a strong sense of self (the ME of the T). In this volume, readers are introduced to the dynamics of the workplace that generate the need for T-professionals, followed by discussion of each of the five key elements of the T-model. Readers are then introduced to and shown how representatives from different segments of higher education infuse the T-model across the curriculum. The book’s final section offers insights from industry professionals on the necessity to grow as a T, once a new graduate enters the workforce.

Advance DEI Using Talent Development Expertise

Advance DEI Using Talent Development Expertise
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 1952157986
ISBN-13 : 9781952157981
Rating : 4/5 (86 Downloads)

Synopsis Advance DEI Using Talent Development Expertise by : Ed Hasan

While focusing on effective diversity training programs is a natural start, TD professionals have additional opportunities to move DEI forward with knowledge management, career and leadership development, and coaching. In this issue of TD at Work, Ed Hasan and Ifedapo Adeleye focus on those three high-impact but underused capabilities.

ATD's Handbook for Talent Development and Training in Healthcare

ATD's Handbook for Talent Development and Training in Healthcare
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Publisher : ASTD
Total Pages : 602
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ISBN-10 : 1952157560
ISBN-13 : 9781952157561
Rating : 4/5 (60 Downloads)

Synopsis ATD's Handbook for Talent Development and Training in Healthcare by : Jacque Burandt

Effective talent development is the thread that weaves through the entire healthcare organization to ensure it is up to standard with the latest practices in treating patients while providing a safe and engaging environment for staff. The ATD Talent Development and Training in Healthcare Handbook addresses the many opportunities and challenges talent development professionals face in the healthcare space. Maximize the impact of your work and improve your abilities to deliver the best care possible to your patients.

Capabilities for Talent Development

Capabilities for Talent Development
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Publisher : Association for Talent Development
Total Pages : 125
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ISBN-10 : 9781950496518
ISBN-13 : 1950496511
Rating : 4/5 (18 Downloads)

Synopsis Capabilities for Talent Development by : Pat Galagan

What Talent Development Professionals Should Know and Do to Be Successful The talent development field is deep and wide, encompassing the efforts that foster learning and employee development to drive organizational performance, productivity, and results. Major societal forces and business changes require talent development professionals across all industries to adopt new approaches and upgrade skills to keep pace and grow. Capabilities for Talent Development presents the new ATD Capability Model, a powerful framework to guide the profession in what practitioners need to know and do to develop themselves, others, and their organizations. ATD’s research shows that the future of work will require talent development professionals to leverage interpersonal skills, along with their professional expertise, to work as a true business partner to achieve organizational goals. As organizations respond to trends in business, science, and technology—such as artificial intelligence and automation, brain-based learning, new ways to enlist skilled talent brought on by the gig economy, and other factors—professionals must develop their knowledge and skills from three domains of practice: Building Personal Capability Developing Professional Capability Impacting Organizational Capability Capabilities for Talent Development offers an in-depth look at the Model and its components, drawing from the research behind it. Inside are application tips for individuals, educators, and organizations, as well as examples and interviews with thought leaders that describe an exciting future ahead for the talent development field. The ATD Capability Model is future-oriented and can help you personalize your development needs. Grow your career as you grow your knowledge and skills in talent development.

Design Thinking for Training and Development

Design Thinking for Training and Development
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Publisher : Association for Talent Development
Total Pages : 225
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ISBN-10 : 9781950496198
ISBN-13 : 1950496198
Rating : 4/5 (98 Downloads)

Synopsis Design Thinking for Training and Development by : Sharon Boller

Better Learning Solutions Through Better Learning Experiences When training and development initiatives treat learning as something that occurs as a one-time event, the learner and the business suffer. Using design thinking can help talent development professionals ensure learning sticks to drive improved performance. Design Thinking for Training and Development offers a primer on design thinking, a human-centered process and problem-solving methodology that focuses on involving users of a solution in its design. For effective design thinking, talent development professionals need to go beyond the UX, the user experience, and incorporate the LX, the learner experience. In this how-to guide for applying design thinking tools and techniques, Sharon Boller and Laura Fletcher share how they adapted the traditional design thinking process for training and development projects. Their process involves steps to: Get perspective. Refine the problem. Ideate and prototype. Iterate (develop, test, pilot, and refine). Implement. Design thinking is about balancing the three forces on training and development programs: learner wants and needs, business needs, and constraints. Learn how to get buy-in from skeptical stakeholders. Discover why taking requests for training, gathering the perspective of stakeholders and learners, and crafting problem statements will uncover the true issue at hand. Two in-depth case studies show how the authors made design thinking work. Job aids and tools featured in this book include: a strategy blueprint to uncover what a stakeholder is trying to solve an empathy map to capture the learner’s thoughts, actions, motivators, and challenges an experience map to better understand how the learner performs. With its hands-on, use-it-today approach, this book will get you started on your own journey to applying design thinking.

Learning and Talent Development

Learning and Talent Development
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Publisher : Kogan Page Publishers
Total Pages : 393
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ISBN-10 : 9781843983422
ISBN-13 : 1843983427
Rating : 4/5 (22 Downloads)

Synopsis Learning and Talent Development by : Jim Stewart

Written for the CIPD Level 7 Advanced module of the same name, Learning and Talent Development combines a clear and concise structure and writing style with an academic and critical approach to the subject. It analyses and evaluates a range of learning and talent development theories and strategies so students can learn how to take the lead and confidently initiate, develop and implement these strategies, interventions and activities in the workplace. Covering key topics such as the national and organizational context of learning and talent development, concepts related to individual and organizational learning and the functions associated with managing learning and talent development in the context of professional practice, Learning and Talent Development equips individuals to meet the expectations placed upon those performing specialist roles in developing others and is therefore also ideal for undergraduate and postgraduate students of human resource management or business students taking a module in human resource development or learning and development. Online supporting resources include web links for each chapter, lecture slides and an instructor's manual complete with lecture handouts and additional case studies per chapter.

Talent Development in Gifted Education

Talent Development in Gifted Education
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 281
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ISBN-10 : 9781000416169
ISBN-13 : 100041616X
Rating : 4/5 (69 Downloads)

Synopsis Talent Development in Gifted Education by : Joyce VanTassel-Baska

This volume brings together experts in gifted education to explore critical perspectives in talent development across the lifespan, guiding readers toward a deeper understanding of advanced learners and their education. Chapters in the first section delve into the foundational theory, research, and models of practice underpinning gifted education and talent development, while the second section examines the practical applications of talent development in assessment, programming, and ongoing research. The book concludes with an exploration of talent throughout the lifespan, featuring detailed case vignettes to illustrate development across diverse fields of practice. Ideal for researchers as well as students of gifted education and creativity studies, this comprehensive handbook challenges readers to interrogate what they think they know about giftedness and talent development.

Advance DEI Using Talent Development Expertise

Advance DEI Using Talent Development Expertise
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Publisher : Association for Talent Development
Total Pages : 20
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781952157998
ISBN-13 : 1952157994
Rating : 4/5 (98 Downloads)

Synopsis Advance DEI Using Talent Development Expertise by : Ed Hasan and Ifedapo Adeleye

Talent development professionals can and should do more to advance DEI. While focusing on effective diversity training programs is a natural start, TD professionals have additional opportunities to move DEI forward with knowledge management, career and leadership development, and coaching. In this issue of TD at Work, Ed Hasan and Ifedapo Adeleye focus on those three high-impact but underused capabilities. They address: · The top DEI priorities and challenges facing organizations and how TD professionals can help tackle them · Strategies and tips for unleashing the power of knowledge management to facilitate DEI change · Challenges and solutions for creating effective career and leadership development programs to advance diverse talent • Evidence-based approaches for coaching for inclusive leadership and for coaching historically excluded groups Tools & Resources in this issue are a DEI knowledge management strategy questionnaire and a career development diversity questionnaire.

Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion for Trainers

Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion for Trainers
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Publisher : Association for Talent Development
Total Pages : 251
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781953946065
ISBN-13 : 1953946062
Rating : 4/5 (65 Downloads)

Synopsis Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion for Trainers by : Maria Morukian

Make DEI Training Foundational in Your Organization When done well, diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) training creates space for courageous conversations that acknowledge hard truths around systemic inequities and explores topics that touch on people’s vulnerabilities in all facets of their lives. For those of you who do this work, there has not been a clear path to follow for making progress. As a DEI trainer, you have forged your own way and learned as you went. With Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion for Trainers: Fostering DEI in the Workplace, the need for DEI trainers to go at it alone comes to an end. Expert facilitator Maria Morukian provides the guidance you need to develop the knowledge and skills required for DEI training. Morukian covers the historical underpinnings and rationale for DEI work; takes you through the process of organizational assessment, design, and delivery; and offers strategies for embedding DEI and promoting sustainability through collaborative practices and dialogues, allowing you to develop and understand your own identity lenses and biases. Reflection questions and worksheets are included in every chapter.

Advance

Advance
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Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages : 336
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781119641773
ISBN-13 : 1119641772
Rating : 4/5 (73 Downloads)

Synopsis Advance by : Gary Burnison

The how-to guide for your career In his previous book, Lose the Resume, Land the Job, author Gary Burnison exposed the myths and the ineffective thinking around how to land the job you really want. Now, in Advance, he takes readers through the next stage—advancing in their careers. Advance is extremely timely and topical in today's do-it-yourself career development world. Average job tenure has fallen to about four years on average and often only one or two years for younger professionals. These "career nomads" simply aren't around long enough to access career development from their employers. On the other end of the workplace spectrum, many employees find themselves stuck in one job without a promotion, without any raise to speak of, and with no opportunities to learn and grow. In Advance, Burnison lays out a mosaic of "how-to" advice that applies every day and at every level—the skills and behaviors that help people navigate their careers and stand out among the crowd. He takes on a "Top 20" of career must-haves: managing for the first time, engaging in the "money conversation" with your boss, dealing with difficult bosses (without quitting), coping with coworkers (without losing your mind), making presentations (that don't put people to sleep), mastering digital communication (and avoiding emails that will get you fired), thinking globally (without leaving your office), taking an overseas assignment, meeting senior leaders for the first time (without putting your foot in your mouth), navigating political waters (without sinking your career), reading and fitting in with the culture, and more. • Wisdom on taking your career to the next level • Career development tips • Guidance on being seen and heard • Written by the CEO of one of the world’s largest management consulting firms Whether you’re just starting your career, high up on the ladder, or “stuck” anywhere in between, Advance gives you the know-how to get on a path to where you want to go.