Putting People First: The Driving Force For Sustained Transformation

Topics:
Human Capital,
Talent Management
Tags:
Deloitte LLP,
Globalisation,
Human Resources,
Talent,
Technology Advance,
Workforce Management
Source:
Deloitte Development

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Overview: Organisations nowadays face unprecedented challenges and changes. An ageing workforce and impending shortage of key skills are creating a global talent crisis that is expected to last for decades. Globalisation is creating worldwide competition for resources, talent, products, services, and markets. Technology advances are eliminating the barriers of time and space, as well as accelerating the pace of change. And customers and investors are growing more demanding. These powerful forces are driving many organisations to transform the way they operate.

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Format: PDF | Size: 883KB | Date: May 2007 | Pages: 64


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