According to Harvard Business Review, there are clear associations between a company’s financial performance and strong talent management practices when they are targeted to real business needs. A global study by Thoman Kochan found that companies that scored highest in global talent management practices earned significantly higher profit per employee —- almost 30 percent —- than those companies that scored lowest on the human capital measures. Read the white paper from Harvard Business Review and provide opinion:
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