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Talent management: A critical review
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June 2006

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Human Resource Management Review

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Robert J. Heckman

If the volume of literature in the popular and practitioner press is any guide, practitioners in the field of human resources are now primarily in the business of talent management. But what is talent management and what basis does it have in scientific principles of human resources and management? In this paper we address this question by reviewing problems with the definition of talent management and the lack of data supporting many practitioner claims. We then outline research that supports a systems-oriented definition of talent management that focuses on the strategic management of talent. We then outline future avenues of research to further develop the field of talent management and tie it more closely to the large volume of work in strategic human resources management.

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... Enhancing human capital is paramount for organizational survival, growth, and competitive advantage. Human Resource Management (HRM) is critical in this process, focusing on securing a competent, talented, and committed workforce capable of meeting current and future organizational needs and contributing to strategic development (Lewis & Heckman, 2006). ...

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Talent Management and Human Resource Practices
Talent management: A critical review
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Human Resource Management Review