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Effective Talent Management Aligning Strategy People and Performance

Effective Talent Management Aligning Strategy People and Performance

Effective talent management is about aligning the business's approach to talent with the strategic aims and purpose of the organisation. The core rationale of any talent strategy should be to have a direct positive impact on the organisation's goals but in many cases this is not so. The ideas principles and approaches outlined here will enable the reader to understand the strategic nature of talent and design a response that meets the needs of their own organisation. Case studies are used to illustrate the concepts and proven methodologies guide the day-to-day practice of the reader. The content will link the strategic intent of HR with the practical actions it takes to make a positive impact on the business's results. The author begins by examining the disconnected nature of talent management in many organisations; how at times it has been a response to trends and seen by many as a bolt on to HR and he proposes a different model one that links clearly the development of a talent strategy with the achievement of a business strategy. Mark Wilcox summarises succinctly the case for a more strategic approach to talent management one directly linked to business performance. He concludes that the time is now right for talent management and therefore many HR managers to move from a functional support role to one with a direct strategic impact on the business. | Effective Talent Management Aligning Strategy People and Performance

GBP 31.99
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Security of the China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) Counterinsurgency in Balochistan

Security of the China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) Counterinsurgency in Balochistan

This book analyses the strategic and economic significance of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) with a particular focus on the region of Balochistan. Given the history of multiple insurgencies that the Pakistani Military has confronted in Balochistan the book examines the region’s intricate conflict ecosystem and security landscape which poses potential threats to the CPEC. Structured chronologically the book traces the evolution of the Pakistani Army’s counterinsurgency practices inherited in 1947 from the British Indian Army’s culture of fighting small wars through to the contemporary counterinsurgency (COIN) adaptation in the “war on terror” and afterwards to the fifth round of the Balochistan insurgency. The analysis centres on the development of counterinsurgency theory and practice by the Pakistani Army. It empirically investigates the efficacy of the COIN strategy in Balochistan. The author argues that the approach significantly changed after conceptualising the doctrine especially from 2016 onwards from “butcher and bolt” to the inclusion of critical components like political primacy affect-based and focused use of force “winning hearts and minds” and rules of engagement. As a result there was reduced violence and an increased number of insurgent surrenders. This book concludes that the Pakistani Army has largely controlled the insurgency in Balochistan. However simultaneously there is an urgent need to reduce tangible support to the insurgents through porous borders and implement an effective strategy to sever the nexus between the Islamic State of Khorasan (ISKP) and the Baloch insurgent organisations as well as the sectarian militant organisations in Balochistan province. This is crucial to ending the insurgency and ensuring the security of CPEC. A novel contribution to the study of counterinsurgency and the importance of CPEC to China’s foreign policy and diplomacy as well as its effects on the conflict dynamics in Balochistan the book will be of interest to researchers studying War and Conflict Studies Terrorism Studies International Relations Security and Strategic Studies and South Asian and Chinese Studies. | Security of the China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) Counterinsurgency in Balochistan

GBP 130.00
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