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19 January 2012

The Global Talent Challenge: Getting New People In New Jobs In New Places

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Deloitte

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As companies worldwide start to look beyond the recession of 2009, many business leaders are adjusting their talent and global mobility strategies to meet their new strategic priorities.
UK Strategy
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Background

As companies worldwide start to look beyond the recession of 2009, many business leaders are adjusting their talent and global mobility strategies to meet their new strategic priorities. Putting the right people in the right jobs in the right locations is the key to business success. Today, this often requires new people with new skills in new jobs in new places.

Key findings

As part of their overall strategic, rebalancing efforts, organisations are clearly anticipating a growing emphasis on talent and mobility strategies aimed at more effectively recruiting, connecting, and managing a global workforce. While the inclination may be to revert to strategies that served organisations well prior to the economic crisis, many are now recognising that the forces shaping future talent and mobility needs, such as globalisation and an aging workforce, continued to accelerate during the downturn and now require new talent and mobility strategies to position their companies for success.

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ARTICLE
19 January 2012

The Global Talent Challenge: Getting New People In New Jobs In New Places

UK Strategy

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