2. Compare the level of talent management in your organization to best and worst practices
Evaluate processes and methodologies being used in your organization. If you do not have formalized or centralized procedures, you do not measure the success of your talent management and your corporate culture do not actively support talent management, you are right at the beginning.
3. Identify priorities within talent management processes
Prioritize the processes according to importance and expected impact on improving business results of the organization. Measure difference between the current and the expected state. Connect to senior managers.
4. Build detailed implementation plan of talent management
After examining the current situation and priorities, you should come up with a strategic plan. Follow a three-stage model: 1) build a framework of important criteria, 2) define a time schedule and 3) communicate the strategy to the top management.
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Article source Talent Management - U.S. magazine and website for talent management and HR professionals