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Talent Tectonics


Talent Tectonics

Navigating Global Workforce Shifts, Building Resilient Organizations and Reimagining the Employee Experience
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von: Steven T. Hunt

19,99 €

Verlag: Wiley
Format: PDF
Veröffentl.: 31.08.2022
ISBN/EAN: 9781119885207
Sprache: englisch
Anzahl Seiten: 320

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<p><b>How to attract, retain, develop, and engage people for a changing world of work</b> <p>Shifting demographics combined with the digitalization of all aspects of life are transforming the nature of work. This is forcing companies to rethink how they design jobs and recruit, develop, and engage employees. <p>In <i>Talent Tectonics: Navigating Global Workforce Shifts, Building Resilient Organizations, and Reimagining the Employee Experience, </i>Dr. Steven Hunt<i> </i>explains how technology is changing the purpose of work and why creating effective employee experiences is critical to building organizations that can thrive in a world of accelerating change and growing skill shortages. <p>In the book, you’ll find insights from the perspective of a person who has worked with thousands of companies around the globe using technology to build effective workforces. The book explores how business strategy, organizational psychology, and work technology interact to create nimble companies. The book discusses the future, but its focus is on the present, identifying things companies can do now to attract critical talent and create resilient organizations including: <ul> <li>How to manage different types of employee experiences to create engaged and adaptable workforces</li> <li>How technology can enable large organizations to act more like small, agile, entrepreneurial companies.</li> <li>Rethinking employee recruitment, development, and engagement to create supportive, inclusive, and resilient organizational cultures</li></ul><p>Perfect for human resources professionals, employee experience managers, and business leaders responsible for building effective workforces, <i>Talent Tectonics </i>belongs in the libraries of every leader, employee, and professional invested in ensuring that their organization can attract, retain, and develop the talent needed to achieve its strategic goals.
<p>Acknowledgments 7</p> <p>Foreword by Dave Ulrich 9</p> <p>Introduction: How We Managed People in the Past Will Not Work in the Future 11</p> <p>Content Overview 14</p> <p>The Vocabulary Used in This Book 20</p> <p>Applying These Concepts to the World You Live and Work In 22</p> <p><b>Chapter 1: Talent Tectonics: Forces Reshaping Work and Workforces 23</b></p> <p>The Impacts of Digitalization 26</p> <p>The Impacts of Demographics 33</p> <p>Applying These Concepts to the World You Live In 41</p> <p><b>Chapter 2: Employee Experience and Workforce Adaptability 42</b></p> <p>People: A Constant Resource in a Changing World 44</p> <p>Employee Experience and Workforce Adaptability 47</p> <p>Creating Effective Employee Experiences 49</p> <p>Employee Experience Management and Business Performance 51</p> <p>Understanding and Improving Employee Experiences 52</p> <p>Addressing the Subjective Nature of Employee Experience 55</p> <p>Employee Experience and Organizational Stakeholders 57</p> <p>Applying the Concepts in This Chapter to Your Organization and Work Environment 60</p> <p><b>Chapter 3: Work Technology and Organizational Agility 62</b></p> <p>What It Means to Act like a Small, Agile Entrepreneurial Company 65</p> <p>What Needs to Be Automated and Augmented to Create More Agile Organizations 68</p> <p>How Work Technology Is Transforming Workforce Management 72</p> <p>Workforce Orchestration Technology Solutions 75</p> <p>Workforce Collaboration Technology Solutions 78</p> <p>General Workforce Technology Applications 80</p> <p>Linking Work Technology to Business Operations Technology 84</p> <p>Adaptability, Technology, and Culture 86</p> <p>Applying These Concepts to the World You Live In 88</p> <p><b>Chapter 4: Designing Organizations to Provide Positive Employee Experiences 90</b></p> <p>Why People Join Organizations 93</p> <p>How Job Design Affects Employee Experience 95</p> <p>How the Design of Groups, Teams, and Departments Affects Employee Experience 102</p> <p>How Management and Leadership Structures Affect Employee Experience 105</p> <p>Managing Restructurings and Downsizings with Experience in Mind 108</p> <p>How Work Technology Is Influencing the Design of Organizations 111</p> <p>Applying These Concepts to the World You Live In 113</p> <p><b>Chapter 5: Filling Positions and the Experience of Moving into New Roles 114</b></p> <p>How Job Design Affects Staffing 117</p> <p>Selecting Candidates and Getting the Right Fit 125</p> <p>Transitioning, Welcoming, and Departing 126</p> <p>Dynamic and Temporary Staffing 129</p> <p>How Work Technology Is Changing the Ways Organizations Fill Positions 131</p> <p>Applying These Concepts to the World You Live In 133</p> <p><b>Chapter 6: Developing Capabilities and the Employee Experience of Learning 135</b></p> <p>Context: Designing Jobs That Motivate and Enable People to Develop 138</p> <p>Capabilities: Helping Employees Define Development Goals 142</p> <p>Content: Giving Employees Access to Resources to Build New Capabilities 148</p> <p>Culture: Creating an Organizational Environment That Supports Development 150</p> <p>Applying These Concepts to the World You Live In 152</p> <p><b>Chapter 7: Creating Engagement and Employee Experiences That Inspire Successful Performance 153</b></p> <p>The Performance Management Dilemma 156</p> <p>Aligning Performance Expectations 159</p> <p>Increasing Awareness of Performance 161</p> <p>Managing Differences in Performance 166</p> <p>Compensation and Performance 173</p> <p>Applying These Concepts to the World You Live In 179</p> <p><b>Chapter 8: Increasing Efficiency, Ensuring Compliance and Security, and Building Culture 181</b></p> <p>What It Means for an Organization to Value Something 183</p> <p>Increasing Efficiency: Valuing Employees’ Time 185</p> <p>Managing Risks: Valuing Employees’ Security, Legal Rights, and Safety 188</p> <p>Employee Experience and Organizational Safety Climate 192</p> <p>Employee Experience and Corporate Ethics 193</p> <p>Building Socially Responsible Cultures: Valuing the Wellbeing of Employees and Their Communities 193</p> <p>Applying These Concepts to the World You Live In 200</p> <p><b>Chapter 9: Using Employee Data to Guide Business Decisions 202</b></p> <p>Understanding the Value of Employee Data 204</p> <p>Having Useful Employee Data 206</p> <p>Being Aware of Employee Data 208</p> <p>Knowing How to Interpret Employee Data 211</p> <p>Managing Employee Data Risks 214</p> <p>Linking Employee Data to Business Results 216</p> <p>Applying Concepts in This Chapter to the World You Live In 217</p> <p><b>Chapter 10: Changing Employee Experience 220</b></p> <p>Knowing What to Change 222</p> <p>Expertise and Influence 225</p> <p>Understanding Available Technology 228</p> <p>Gaining Support and Cooperation 231</p> <p>Applying Concepts in This Chapter to the World You Live In 235</p> <p><b>Chapter 11: Employee Experience and the External Environment 237</b></p> <p>Blending Education and Work 240</p> <p>Maximizing Labor Force Potential 244</p> <p>Technological Accessibility 247</p> <p>Corporate Social Advocacy 248</p> <p>Applying Concepts in This Chapter to the World You Live In 249</p> <p><b>Chapter 12: Where Do We Go from Here? Shaping the Future of Employee Experience 251</b></p> <p>Applying Concepts in This Chapter to the World You Live In 254</p> <p>Appendix: The Peloton Model of Team Performance 259</p> <p>References 263</p> <p>About the Author 8</p> <p>Index</p>
<p><b>STEVEN T. HUNT, P<small>H</small>D, </b> is the Chief Expert of Work & Technology at SAP. His work focuses on the design and use of technology-enabled processes to improve workforce agility, productivity, experience, engagement, and well-being. He is an internationally renowned industrial-organizational psychologist. </p>
<p><b>Praise for TALENT TECTONICS</b></p> <p>“There are perennial workforce challenges we all face, regardless of industry or geography. <i>Talent Tectonics</i> is a guide to prioritize those challenges and determine which are most important for our organizations to solve today. This book focuses on practical solutions, calling out the tensions between what the individual wants and what the organization wants, and shares practical tools on how we can balance those seemingly disparate needs.”<BR><b>—MAURA STEVENSON, PhD Chief Human Resource Officer, MedVet; Affiliated Research, Center for Effective Organization, USC’s Marshall School of Business</b> <p>“This is a must-read for everyone who wants to crack the nut on how an organization can thrive in the future of work. Steven Hunt helps us understand the major drivers of creating resilient workforces by successfully managing the intersection of people, technology, and work.” <BR><b>—CHRISTIAN SCHMEICHEL, SVP & Chief Future of Work Officer, SAP</b> <p>“<i>Talent Tectonics</i> gives us a new and essential way to think about the employment relationship and how we approach it – whether as an employer or an employee.”<BR><b>—ELAINE DAVIS, Chief Human Resources Officer, HealthComp</b> <p>“<i>Talent Tectonics</i> blends practical business guidance with evidence-based science to create a unique and powerful book every HR professional should read. Dr. Hunt’s experience working with hundreds of companies, technological savvy, and psychology expertise has enabled him to provide a valuable look at what companies must do to prepare for a future of work that will be very different from the past.”<BR><b>—KEN JOHNSTON, SVP & Chief Human Resources Officer, Purolator</b> <p>“Steve Hunt is a distinguished expert in understanding the intersection of business, human behavior, and technology, and how organizations can leverage it to drive performance and gain competitive advantage. With enormous changes occurring in the workplace in every region of the world, <i>Talent Tectonics</i> is a timely and valuable read for anyone wanting to nurture an organization culture that puts the employee experience front-and-center in order to attract, develop, and retain the best talent.”<BR><b>—DOUG HAALAND, PhD VP, Global Talent Management, Whirlpool Corporation </b>

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