Administration vs. talent : the administrative context for talent management

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dc.contributor.author Van Dijk, Hilligje Gerritdina
dc.date.accessioned 2009-12-07T07:15:17Z
dc.date.available 2009-12-07T07:15:17Z
dc.date.issued 2009-10
dc.description.abstract The war for talent rages! This statement has echoed through public and private organisations worldwide and the end is not in sight. Contemporary public organisations have been plagued by its inability to attract, develop and retain those truly talented employees. But how is talent defined in the public organisation? In this article the context of talent management in the public organisation will be described. The assumption is that public sector organisations should be able to implement successful talent management strategies, but only if they are clear regarding the intent of their talent management strategies. The statement presupposes that a public administrative structure and system exists to support talent management. The features of the contemporary public administration will be examined and placed in relationship to the enabling legislative framework that supports talent management. The article explores the context of talent and talent management. The reciprocal relationship that sustains talent management is elaborated upon and inference is drawn from the development of administrative theory and its emphasis on talent management. The article argues for a third dimension to the contemporary conceptualisation of talent management, namely for a supportive public organisation. In conceptualising talent management as based on a reciprocal relationship to sustain employee/employer ability, motivation and opportunity, the administration should be seen as an active enabler for the attraction, development and retention of talent. The article concludes with a call towards using talent management as an approach to organisational structuring and functioning, and not merely as a strategy to fulfil current human resource development gaps or skills shortages. en
dc.identifier.citation Van Dijk, HG 2009, 'Administration vs. talent: the administrative context for talent management', Journal of Public Administration, vol. 44, no. 3.1, pp. 520-530. [http://www.saapam.co.za/] en_US
dc.identifier.issn 0036-0767
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/2263/12227
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher South African Association for Public Administration and Management en_US
dc.rights South African Association for Public Administration and Management en_US
dc.subject Talent management en
dc.subject Public sector organisation en
dc.subject.lcsh Employability en
dc.subject.lcsh Public administration -- Personnel management en
dc.subject.lcsh Ability en
dc.subject.lcsh Gifted persons en
dc.title Administration vs. talent : the administrative context for talent management en_US
dc.type Article en_US


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