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  2. DKSH - Wikipedia

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    CHF 207.6 million (2022) [5] Number of employees. 32,600 (2022) [6] Website. dksh .com. DKSH, also known as DiethelmKellerSiberHegner, is a Swiss holding company specialising in market expansion services, e.g. outsourcing. [7] Although its headquarters is in Zurich, DKSH is deeply rooted in communities all across the Asia Pacific region.

  3. Talent management - Wikipedia

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    Talent management (TM) is the anticipation of required human capital for an organization and the planning to meet those needs. The field has been growing in significance and gaining interest among practitioners as well as in the scholarly debate over the past 10 years, particularly after McKinsey's 1997 research and the 2001 book on The War for Talent.

  4. Human resources - Wikipedia

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    Trade. Business and economics portal. v. t. e. Human resources ( HR) is the set of people who make up the workforce of an organization, business sector, industry, or economy. [1] [2] A narrower concept is human capital, the knowledge and skills which the individuals command. [3] Similar terms include manpower, labor, labor-power, or personnel .

  5. War for talent - Wikipedia

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    War for talent. The war for talent is a term coined by Steven Hankin of McKinsey & Company in 1997, and a book by Ed Michaels, Helen Handfield-Jones, and Beth Axelrod, Harvard Business Press, 2001 ISBN 978-1-57851-459-5. The war for talent refers to an increasingly competitive landscape for recruiting and retaining talented employees.

  6. A huge ‘passive talent pool’ of workers is up for grabs—here ...

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    Good morning! The Great Resignation is over, employees seem to be staying put in their current roles, and a new jobs report shows that the labor market is cooling slightly. But that doesn’t mean ...

  7. TalentSprint - Wikipedia

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    TalentSprint was started by Santanu Paul, Madhumurty Ronanki and J. A. Chowdary in 2009. Initially, TalentSprint focused on coding boot camps for young graduates starting careers in the IT industry. Next, it added online job prep programs for banking career aspirants. TalentSprint started with an initial capital of Rs.2 crore.

  8. Talk:DKSH - Wikipedia

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    Activities[edit] DKSH offers services that include organizing and running the entire value chain for any product: from sourcing, research and analysis, marketing, sales, distribution and logistics to after-sales services. DKSH operates in 35 countries through 710 business locations in Asia Pacific, and 25 locations in Europe and the Americas.

  9. United Talent Agency - Wikipedia

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    United Talent Agency (UTA) is a global talent agency based in Beverly Hills, California. Established in 1991, it represents artists and other professionals across the entertainment industry. As of 2021, the company has more than 1,400 global employees. UTA has divisions focused on film, television, music, sports, digital, books, video games ...