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About the Course

In this course, you will learn best practices for selecting, recruiting, and onboarding talent. You will also learn about the key approaches to measuring performance and evaluating your employees. In addition, you will learn how to develop and coach your talent so that they can realize their full potential at work. Altogether, you will gain a thorough understanding of the complete cycle of managing talent and creating a robust talent pipeline for your team and organization. Managing and developing talent is one of the top 3 issues on the minds of CEOs from around the world. In fact, CEOs cite managing and developing their leadership talent as the issue that is most important to the future success of their business but that their organizations are least capable of addressing effectively. This course will provide you with the insights, frameworks and tools to effectively manage and develop talent in your teams and organizations....

Top reviews

DG

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Lots of new and useful information provided together with practical examples. I am very happy about this course and gained a lot from it. Huge thanks to teachers!

HV

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I had no previous experience in the area and after this course i feel like i can actually support others in their development plans. I highly recommend this course to everyone.

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By Thomas M S

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Dec 5, 2015

There are many interesting elements in the course but one of the coaches I can't connect to. I don't buy that coaches pitch as genuine.

By Muhammed A

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Oct 10, 2022

The course is okay but it lacks clear example and stories the talent pipeline is a mystery

By Emad G

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Jan 31, 2016

Some parts of the material were very academic and lack enough explanations and examples.

By Camela N

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Feb 22, 2016

Although the topics were of great interest to me, the videos were not as engaging.

By Keith M

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Apr 25, 2017

Too much HR and not as engaging as the other courses in the specialization

By Eduardo D O

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Oct 8, 2018

The first and fourth week teacher talks to slowly.

By AM

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Sep 8, 2017

Week 1 and 4 were not the same as the others.

By Thiago G

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Apr 11, 2017

Not many new concepts. Mostly common sense.

By Franck R

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Oct 7, 2022

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By Andrea T

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May 19, 2016

One of the main presenters, who led about half of this course, would greatly benefit from an editor to help them organize their ideas. This, and a presentation style that made me feel "talked down to", similar to reading a story book to a small child, made comprehension of ideas frustratingly difficult. The content they were responsible for covering was why I signed up for a paid multi-course specialization. Though I learned lots of other things I'll no doubt find helpful, I did not walk away with the information I need the most. The other presenters were great, as usual, and presented their topics in a clear, concise manner.

By Jannes K

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Sep 15, 2018

I liked the very structured way with clear references to scientific results in the other relating courses. Within this part, this is partly not the case and the advices of how to manage talent are very fuzzy and not referenced.

By Praktikant H

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Jan 21, 2016

The first and the last week propose basic, but self-explaining inputs in an uninteresting manner. Nevertheless, there are some quite good take aways. Out of the four courses of the specialization, Managing Talent is the weakest

By Lara v V

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Jun 3, 2020

I did not learn many new things. It was somewhat slow also. First course of this specialization was 100 times better.

By Thierry C B

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Oct 3, 2022

not good, way too much talk to say nothing. Lack of a precise plan,

By Julie C

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Sep 26, 2018

Seems a little out of date and focuses too much on retail

By Ann D

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Oct 13, 2020

This is a very basic and slow-paced class for beginners. There is also a vast lack of diversity in the quotations and the stories shared.