Managing Talent
Getting the best from your team and finding new talent is an ongoing challenge for managers, and in this 2-day workshop we will explore managing that talent at every stage of the employment process.
Description
Overview
This workshop is designed for team leaders and managers who wish to make the most of existing talent within their team as well as discovering ways to discover new talent. The course will look at building a team culture that naturally retains talent as well as understanding the process of mentoring.
Aims and Objectives
This course aims to outline the importance of managing talent in the team, as well as ways to find and attract new talent.
Duration
This is a 2 day workshop.
Prerequisites
There are no formal entry requirements for this course. However, learners are expected to have a good understanding of both spoken and written English.
Who Should Attend
This course is ideal for team leaders and managers who are looking to grow and maintain talent within the team.
Content
This course covers a number of topics, including:
- Identifying talent challenges for the team and how to address them.
- Building talent retention tools into the team culture.
- Key talent imperatives for winning the war for talent.
- Inducting new talent effectively and applying best practice to offer an attractive first impression.
- Developing a talent pool with effective management of contribution and progression.
- The importance and processes of mentoring as integral development tools within the team.
- Motivation challenges for individual team members and how to address them.
- Designing and conducting exit interviews for effective future talent management.
Course Benefits
This course offers a strong grounding in the knowledge and skills needed by team leaders and managers to attract, retain and manage talent in their organisation.
This course can also prove useful as an assessment exercise for individuals or groups in a workplace setting.
Certification
Learners will be given a Certificate of Attendance on successful completion of the course.
Prerequisites
There are no formal entry requirements for this course. However, learners are expected to have a good understanding of both spoken and written English.