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Unlocking the Talent Development Puzzle
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Insights from talent development professionals provide guidance on the core components of a talent development structure.
Insights from talent development professionals provide guidance on the core components of a talent development structure.
Thu Oct 08 2015
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Peter Drucker warned us: The shift to a knowledge society, in which brains would be more important than brawn, would transform the workplace. In a 1959 book, Landmarks of Tomorrow, the eminent management guru first described the rise of "knowledge work." He became convinced that knowledge was a more crucial economic resource than land, labor, or financial assets. A few years before his death in 2005, he stated that increasing the productivity of knowledge workers was "the most important contribution management needs to make in the 21st century."
Peter Drucker warned us: The shift to a knowledge society, in which brains would be more important than brawn, would transform the workplace. In a 1959 book, Landmarks of Tomorrow, the eminent management guru first described the rise of "knowledge work." He became convinced that knowledge was a more crucial economic resource than land, labor, or financial assets. A few years before his death in 2005, he stated that increasing the productivity of knowledge workers was "the most important contribution management needs to make in the 21st century."