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Acquiring and developing leaders on a global or multinational scale

Acquiring and developing leaders on a global or multinational scale Purpose – This paper aims to highlight good practice methodologies for acquiring and developing leaders on a global or multinational scale. Design/methodology/approach – This paper is based on the experience and research of global talent management consultancy, Inc. (DDI), throughout its 40-year history helping some of the world’s largest companies choose and execute the right talent strategies. Findings – Multinational organisations need to adopt talent systems that are flexible enough to operate in different local markets, but consistent enough to provide meaningful data across the organisation to support leadership succession and development. Originality/value – The practice advice in this article will help talent management and Human Resources (HR) professionals in large and multinational organisations improve the acquisition and development of their managers. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Strategic HR Review Emerald Publishing

Acquiring and developing leaders on a global or multinational scale

Strategic HR Review , Volume 13 (6): 6 – Oct 7, 2014

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Publisher
Emerald Publishing
Copyright
Copyright © Emerald Group Publishing Limited
ISSN
1475-4398
DOI
10.1108/SHR-09-2014-0048
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Abstract

Purpose – This paper aims to highlight good practice methodologies for acquiring and developing leaders on a global or multinational scale. Design/methodology/approach – This paper is based on the experience and research of global talent management consultancy, Inc. (DDI), throughout its 40-year history helping some of the world’s largest companies choose and execute the right talent strategies. Findings – Multinational organisations need to adopt talent systems that are flexible enough to operate in different local markets, but consistent enough to provide meaningful data across the organisation to support leadership succession and development. Originality/value – The practice advice in this article will help talent management and Human Resources (HR) professionals in large and multinational organisations improve the acquisition and development of their managers.

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Strategic HR ReviewEmerald Publishing

Published: Oct 7, 2014

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