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Corporate talent detection and development / Yves Richez.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Innovation, entrepreneurship and management seriesPublisher: London, UK : Hoboken, NJ : ISTE, Ltd. ; Wiley, 2018Description: 1 online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781119564133
  • 1119564131
  • 9781119564164
  • 1119564166
  • 9781119564119
  • 1119564115
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Print version:: No titleDDC classification:
  • 658.3 23
LOC classification:
  • HF5549
Online resources:
Contents:
Theory, Principles and Methods. Rethinking the Issue of "Talent Development" -- Methodology and Working Principles -- Operating Principles Related to the Issue of "Talent" -- Potential-Situation: Potential as an Exteriority to the "Self" -- Principles and Operational Uses of MO. O.N.s. Natural Operating Modes (MO. O.N.s): a Sum of Skills-Abilities -- Interpersonal MO. O.N.: Empathic-interactive -- Kinesthetic MO. O.N.: Gestural-material -- Spatial MO. O.N.: Emulative-inferring -- Musical MO. O.N.: Tonal-rhythmic -- Linguistic MO. O.N.: Phonetic-figurative -- Mathematical MO. O.N.: Abstract-general -- Scientific MO. O.N.: Correlative-pragmatic -- Naturalistic MO. O.N.: Classify-appreciate -- Extra-personal MO. O.N.: Multiple-tenticular -- Intrapersonal MO. O.N.: Autonomous-assertive -- Summary of the Ten MO. O.N.s -- Applications and Principles for Companies -- Conclusion -- Glossary -- Dynamic Table of M.O.O.N.s.
Summary: Talent is not a matter of status, nor a sub-component of personality, nor a commodity that can be quantified or measured. This book consists of two parts. The first offers a fertile resource (epistemological and theoretical) to consider the notion of talent, as well as notions of potential, intelligence and business skills. The second part, in turn, investigates ten major families of talents (or "Natural Operating Modes"). From Marie Curie to Walt Disney, Hans Zimmer, Gabrielle Chanel and Claude LEvi-Strauss, the illustrations and examples are intended to be precise and demonstrative. Skills relating to observation, evaluation and elucidation are developed in detail and complemented with concrete examples. Both managers and employees can use this book to acquire the solid bases required to potentiate and develop their talents within their respective company and beyond
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Theory, Principles and Methods. Rethinking the Issue of "Talent Development" -- Methodology and Working Principles -- Operating Principles Related to the Issue of "Talent" -- Potential-Situation: Potential as an Exteriority to the "Self" -- Principles and Operational Uses of MO. O.N.s. Natural Operating Modes (MO. O.N.s): a Sum of Skills-Abilities -- Interpersonal MO. O.N.: Empathic-interactive -- Kinesthetic MO. O.N.: Gestural-material -- Spatial MO. O.N.: Emulative-inferring -- Musical MO. O.N.: Tonal-rhythmic -- Linguistic MO. O.N.: Phonetic-figurative -- Mathematical MO. O.N.: Abstract-general -- Scientific MO. O.N.: Correlative-pragmatic -- Naturalistic MO. O.N.: Classify-appreciate -- Extra-personal MO. O.N.: Multiple-tenticular -- Intrapersonal MO. O.N.: Autonomous-assertive -- Summary of the Ten MO. O.N.s -- Applications and Principles for Companies -- Conclusion -- Glossary -- Dynamic Table of M.O.O.N.s.

Includes bibliographical references and indexes.

Online resource; title from PDF title page (SpringerLink, viewed October 30, 2018).

Talent is not a matter of status, nor a sub-component of personality, nor a commodity that can be quantified or measured. This book consists of two parts. The first offers a fertile resource (epistemological and theoretical) to consider the notion of talent, as well as notions of potential, intelligence and business skills. The second part, in turn, investigates ten major families of talents (or "Natural Operating Modes"). From Marie Curie to Walt Disney, Hans Zimmer, Gabrielle Chanel and Claude LEvi-Strauss, the illustrations and examples are intended to be precise and demonstrative. Skills relating to observation, evaluation and elucidation are developed in detail and complemented with concrete examples. Both managers and employees can use this book to acquire the solid bases required to potentiate and develop their talents within their respective company and beyond

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