Finding talent is a difficult task, but retaining talent is even harder. If you do not continuously pay attention to developing your employees with an effective training process to help them reach their full potential, they will leave and you will have to start over.
Recent TRG blog posts
What Should Your Employee’s Development Plan Contain? (P.1)
Posted by Yen Phuong Nguyen on Thu, Apr 12, 2018
Blog Topics: Talent Management
Companies’ Views on Talent Management (Part 3)
Posted by Yen Phuong Nguyen on Fri, Apr 6, 2018
Talent management is a business strategy that can enable an organisation to retain the top talented employees. And day by day, this complex model of recruitment has become more and more like Marketing.
In this post, we will find out what is Talent Management Marketing and many other ways to support Talent Management.
Blog Topics: Talent Management
Companies’ Views on Talent Management (Part 2)
Posted by Yen Phuong Nguyen on Thu, Apr 5, 2018
The quest for talent goes far beyond traditional recruitment to include a wider range of talent pooling. Once the only field of HR, talent management now involves many teams in the whole organisation.
In addition to the complexity, the speed of technology development provides many new solutions, even if the nature and the source of talent market continue to change.The current platforms are struggling to adapt as many are too old to integrate emerging technologies, capacities, and needs.
Blog Topics: Talent Management
Companies’ Views on Talent Management (Part 1)
Posted by Yen Phuong Nguyen on Wed, Apr 4, 2018
Talent management used to be understood as hiring, seeking, attracting human resources to meet the needs of the company in addition to developing policies of working or mainstreaming a special welfare policy for keeping workers.
Blog Topics: Talent Management
Build Succession Plan on Continuous Performance Management
Posted by Yen Phuong Nguyen on Sat, Mar 31, 2018
In the fast pace of today’s world, it is critical for organisations to replace traditional succession planning with performance-based ones. In other words, the integration of performance reviews and succession planning is the best way to prepare your employees for taking the next step of their career.
Blog Topics: Talent Management
7 Traits of High-Performance Leadership In Turbulent Times (Part 2)
Posted by Yen Phuong Nguyen on Fri, Mar 30, 2018
In the leadership position, everyone wants to be recognised as having high-performance leadership. It’s necessary to be aware of the aspects in which high-performance leadership is expressed.
In the last part, we have discussed the first four of them: Ways of thinking, Actions and Behaviour, Choices of words, and Action time. Now, let's examine the remaining three!
Blog Topics: Talent Management
[Infographic] High Potential vs. High Performing Employees
Posted by Yen Phuong Nguyen on Tue, Mar 27, 2018
As a manager, it is part of your responsibility to understand your top employees’ strengths as well as weaknesses in order to properly create a developmental plan that matches their potential. Without such understanding, and as your top employees see that there’s no chance for further development, the likelihood of your staff leaving the organisation is extremely high.
Blog Topics: Talent Management
It’s Time to Rethink Your Succession Planning Strategies
Posted by Yen Phuong Nguyen on Sat, Mar 24, 2018
Just like the customer demands drastically change over time, technology advancements continuously churn out greater products and services than ever before which place a huge impact on not only the overall efficiency but also our way of thinking. Thus, why should succession plans remain unchanged when everything else has already moved on?
Blog Topics: Talent Management
Three Pitfalls to Avoid in Leadership Development
Posted by Yen Phuong Nguyen on Thu, Mar 15, 2018
If you want to be a good leader, you must set up a process for developing your leadership skills and implementing them effectively. It is said to be an important factor to improve and enhance the operational quality of your business organisation.
Blog Topics: Talent Management
[Infographic] Are You a Traditional or Collaborative Leader?
Posted by Yen Phuong Nguyen on Sun, Mar 11, 2018
In every industry and business, there’s a changing pace towards a more modern, collaborative way of working. To generate and encourage innovation, organisations have to retain and develop their internal talents. This leads to the traditional hierarchical management style being slowly replaced by a more collaborative approach that unites the workforce with the purpose to achieve one mutual goal.
Blog Topics: Talent Management