Becoming a Talent Magnet: Lessons from the Field on Attracting and Recruiting Great People
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Leaders in HR and Talent Acquisition have long endured a shortage of research-based guidance when developing programs to attract and hire and researchers have focused heavily on the selection and assessment space, despite the urgent business need for solid guidance on how to also source, attract and onboard talent. Rather than rely on vendors with their own agendas, Becoming a Talent Magnet offers an objective view, proven practices and leading edge examples, accelerating your organization's time to develop data-based practices in the recruiting space. Becoming a Talent Magnet is a book intended for HR generalists and professionals across the talent and recruiting space who wish to develop or elevate their programs and processes. This book offers strategic guidance, research-based advice, concrete actions, concepts, and tips from senior level practitioners who have led and built these programs at cutting edge companies. This rich set of practical tools is supplemented by a healthy dose of thought leadership from top I/O psychologists who weave in the latest organizational science. Each chapter can stand alone, so the book can be consumed selectively in modules, depending on the needs of the user.
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Weight: 454g
Dimensions: 150 x 226mm
Publication Date: 12 Aug 2024
Publisher: Oxford University Press Inc
Publication City/Country: United States
Language: English
ISBN13: 9780190938512
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Mark A. Morris has stood up and led global Talent Learning Analytics and Organizational Effectiveness functions for Amazon Sodexo Lockheed Martin and JCPenney. Mark built a corporate university with 150000 students and developed selection assessments and engagement surveys taken by millions of people. Mark has taught vision and leadership to CEOs and consulted on multi-billion-dollar acquisitions and divestitures. Mark has chaired sessions and authored articles in top scientific research journals while teaching business classes at the University of Washington and the University of Texas at Arlington. Mark was a co-founder of the Dallas Area I/O Psychologists and served as Chair of SIOP's Professional Practice Learning Resources Committee. Mark earned his B.A. in Psychology from the University of Texas at Austin and his PhD in Industrial Organizational Psychology from the University of Houston. Awards include Amazon's CLTM Award the MacNaughton Award two Chairman's Awards from JCPenney for linking human capital to business results and two diversity research awards from the Academy of Management.