Talent management roles
Maximising the potential of those working in an organisation
Maximising the potential of those working in an organisation
Talent specialists identify, engage, develop and retain talent within organisations, to improve the organisation’s performance. Every organisation will define ‘talent’ differently.
A talent management specialist will typically identify:
‘Talent’ will mean different things in different organisations. For some organisations, it’s about recognising everyone’s talent. In many organisations it’s about identifying what talent is needed (such as specific skills and expertise) and therefore the individuals that can be developed in that area. And in other organisations, it’s about identifying individuals that are showing high potential for a particular skill or capability, such as leadership potential.
Talent specialists will identify talent populations according to their talent definition. For example, this could be identifying people with potential to fill future leadership roles, or individuals with a talent for business critical roles. Or it could mean identifying groups of individuals that have skills which the organisation needs to retain. Talent specialists will support the development of those individuals (often in conjunction with colleagues in L&D), and consider how to reward and retain them in the organisation.
Often these development programmes will be fast-track programmes or focusing on developing specific skills sets. They will also develop succession plans for critical roles to ensure business continuity, and may work with colleagues in resourcing to identify external pools of talent that they want to bring in.
Here are some of the activities you can expect to be involved in as a talent management specialist:
Here is a shortlist of the types of job titles you might find in talent management. As you can see, talent management specialists are at all levels of experience and seniority:
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