| Publisher | Ignet Federal Inspectors General | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Format | 50.2KB PDF, requires Acrobat Rdr 5 | Date added | 23 Jul 2002 |
| Topics | Human Capital Management | ||
| Downloads | 18 | ||
The new conventional wisdom is that all sectors of society are engaged in a "war for talent." While the "supply and demand" of talent tends to fluctuate with changes in the national economy, the key point is that talent can no longer be taken for granted and that all organizations must now engage in competition for the best and brightest in the nation's workforce. This second challenge can be characterized as the challenge to create a workplace in which individuals find fulfillment and satisfaction, and achieve their personal?and the organization's?goals. The workplace challenge is multifaceted and must be viewed from several vantage points.
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