Talent Management in the UK: Public/Private Sector Differences and Implications for Reward

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Swailes, Stephen
Orr, Kevin
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In this chapter we explore talent management particularly in relation to its implementation in profit seeking and public sector organisations in the UK. Drawing on literature review findings from interviews with senior HR executives and reflections on our experience of working with practitioners in both sectors we illustrate how the concept of talent management is construed and approached. Our findings indicate that, while operationally similar the two sectors differ in their underpinning ethos. Reward strategies are an important part of talent management but sophisticated reward practices alone are not enough to keep outstanding talent. Practitioners emphasise the need for reward practices to be part of a coherent infrastructure designed to attract, develop and retain talent.
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