Talent and Tomorrow's Teachers
Author : Lanora Marie Geissler Lewis
Publisher :
Page : 100 pages
File Size : 45,82 MB
Release : 1963
Category : Ability
ISBN :
Author : Lanora Marie Geissler Lewis
Publisher :
Page : 100 pages
File Size : 45,82 MB
Release : 1963
Category : Ability
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Author : Matthew Gay
Publisher :
Page : 215 pages
File Size : 14,75 MB
Release : 2007-02
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9781425994655
You've heard the human resource buzz words - talent management, talent assessment, high potentials, succession planning - but what does it really mean? What steps and decisions are involved in the creation and implementation of these programs? How will you be able to measure these programs to ensure positive business results are achieved? Written by two human resource practitioners who have implemented these programs in Fortune 100 and Fortune 500 companies and lived to tell the tale, Building Tomorrow's Talent provides practical ideas and tools to help others create and enhance these programs in their own organizations. What the reviewers are saying... "This user-friendly workbook provides the reader with step-by-step instruction for starting a Talent Management program from scratch, or taking an existing program to the next level. As a company that cherishes its unique culture, we particularly appreciate the emphasis on customizing the program to reflect the company's personality." Fiona Macleod Butts & Karen Gooch, Talent Management, Southwest Airlines "Building Tomorrow's Talent provides a truly practical guide and represents a landmark book in the field of succession planning and talent management." Mark Caruso, President and CEO, Success Associates, Inc. "Building Tomorrow's Talent is a must read for anyone who is trying to get their hands around how to implement a succession planning process in their companies. This book is a wonderful, hands-on, practical resource guide that walks you through all the pertinent steps to creating a succession planning process. As an executive coach I am often asked how to implement succession planning. I recommend this book to all of these clients!" Susan Steinbrecher, Founder and President of Steinbrecher and Associates, Co-Author of Heart-Centered Leadership
Author : United States. Education Office
Publisher :
Page : 100 pages
File Size : 50,41 MB
Release : 1963
Category :
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Author : Sue Gordon
Publisher :
Page : 356 pages
File Size : 36,20 MB
Release : 1985
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN :
Presents the life stories of twenty-three domestic servants who have worked in and around Johannesburg.
Author : Jeanne L. Paynter
Publisher :
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 19,41 MB
Release : 2021
Category : Gifted children
ISBN : 9781071812563
"This book presents a comprehensive, practical, evidence-based approach to transform teaching and learning to focus on the long-term aim of educating our future creative problem-solvers who will identify, develop, and apply their diverse gifts and talents in meaningful ways. Current research that shows even our best schools may not be preparing students for the challenges of the current global economy. The Global Education Reform Movement, with its emphases on standardization, accountability, and testing, has left many of our students disengaged, unmotivated, and underachieving. The most serious crises occur among poor and minority students with potential for high achievement but little opportunity to develop it. Schools need a comprehensive approach for motivating, engaging, and educating innovators across diverse student populations. This book presents such an approach through a new model called Talent-Targeted Teaching and Learning, a brain-based model for talent development which fosters students' content expertise, metacognition, and creative problem-solving. This model demonstrates how students can achieve the required curriculum content standards while they work toward long-range aims for talent development. Educators learn hands-on techniques to target, teach, and assess the cognitive and psychosocial aptitudes of students, such as creativity, insight, persistence, and logical reasoning. Talent-Targeted Teaching and Learning applies the psychology of motivation, engagement, and achievement to practical methods that educators can use to develop a curriculum focused on long-term aims for talent development"--
Author : Eric Shepherd
Publisher :
Page : 260 pages
File Size : 12,60 MB
Release : 2020-10-20
Category :
ISBN : 9781735585109
Discover the Twelve Factors for Organizational Success It's no secret that the economy is changing. Countless new tasks and exponential automation are on the horizon. In our rapidly evolving world, old management models no longer apply. With an uncertain future rife with social and workplace changes, how can you ensure your organization will evolve and succeed? Talent Transformation unearths the twelve fundamental factors for long-term organizational success. It reveals how to keep pace with the future of work and overcome the challenges posed by the Fourth Industrial Revolution. Covering the major technical and functional skills, it also examines the social and emotional demands of workplace culture. This enlightening guide explains how leaders can harness the tools and performance strategies for lasting success in the twenty-first century. You'll discover: Simple, practical explorations of twelve fundamental factors for success An analysis of the factors and how they work together Easy-to-understand explanations for integrating new practices into your organization Cutting-edge insights into twenty-first-century skills and their importance Essential guidance for nurturing teamwork, collaboration, and inclusion Tips for effectively assessing individuals, teams, and organizations And much more... Talent Transformation will help you engage your workforce, set meaningful goals, and make decisions based on data and logic instead of guesswork. It will help you lead with confidence, embrace uncertainty with an unrivaled degree of flexibility and agility, and achieve long-term success.
Author : Pradeep Sahay
Publisher : Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Page : 290 pages
File Size : 40,54 MB
Release : 2018-07-26
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 1527514315
It is currently an exciting time for organizations with regard to the recruitment of talent. The business and organizational pressures for finding and hiring the best people could not be greater. Recruitment has not changed as a process—a vacancy still needs a suitable hire. However, the landscape, tools, technologies, behaviors and expectations regarding how an organization approaches sourcing and acquiring talent are changing rapidly. This book chronicles one organization’s journey as it goes about re-orienting the focus of its talent acquisition capability from the current reactive process to a strategic and proactive program capable of consistently sourcing and recruiting the very best people available. Forward-looking companies are seizing this opportunity to create a true competitive advantage in talent sourcing and acquisition. They are focusing on fine-tuning the fundamentals, while devoting increased time and planning to the more strategic areas of talent acquisition, including workforce planning and strategic sourcing. Their best-in-class approaches elevate recruitment from a transactional, short-term focused activity to a strategic, integrated, long-term approach that optimizes their investments in people. This book articulates both the challenges and the response options that confront organizations as they compete for talent in this fast-changing business climate. The initial sections here provide a macro view on the changing work landscape and how recent trends and developments around technology and innovation are impacting the discipline of Talent Acquisition. The book is designed as a running case study profiling the best practices in recruiting. Drawing on both primary and secondary research, it adapts and learns from the best practices of high-impact business functions, such as a lean supply chain, analytics, process re-engineering, sales and marketing, and discusses the leading academics and practitioners in this regard. As such, this book will elevate awareness and discourse on the topic, and will help concretize a roadmap for organizations looking to revisit and re-invent their talent acquisition philosophies and practices as they compete for talent in today’s world.
Author : Sphr Doris Sims
Publisher : AuthorHouse
Page : 293 pages
File Size : 42,3 MB
Release : 2007-02
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ISBN : 1425994644
Author : Jeanne L. Paynter
Publisher : Corwin Press
Page : 226 pages
File Size : 39,84 MB
Release : 2020-12-20
Category : Education
ISBN : 1071812580
Nurture the talents of all learners Are you cultivating the real-world creative problem-solving skills today’s diverse learners need for future success? Or have we leaned so far into test preparation that we’ve left no room for developing our students’ unique talents, leaving them disengaged and unmotivated? With the new brain-based Talent-Targeted Teaching and Learning model described in this book, you can focus instead on developing all students’ metacognitive, creative problem-solving, and leadership skills alongside the required content standards. Teach to Develop Talent applies the psychology of motivation, engagement, and achievement to practical, culturally responsive strategies educators can use to equitably identify and develop students’ cognitive and social-emotional skills, including curiosity, creativity, perseverance, reasoning, persistence, empathy, and more. With this book, you can: Identify and develop all learners’ aptitudes for innovation in STEM and humanities Transform any curriculum or standards into long-term aims for talent development Support and assess student progress with dozens of customizable checklists, templates, rubrics, and surveys Challenge and engage all learners, especially diverse gifted students Ideal for implementation in virtual or traditional learning environments, you will ensure your students’ long-range and multi-faceted success with this hands-on guide.
Author : Edward E. Gordon
Publisher : ReadHowYouWant.com
Page : 386 pages
File Size : 37,53 MB
Release : 2010-06
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 1458777596
In the next few years the world will be facing a huge talent shortage. Demographic trends in America, Europe, Russia, and Japan are reducing the pool of new workers. As the need for talent grows, China's and India's educational systems won't be able to produce enough qualified graduates for themselves, let alone the rest of the world. But the he...