Talent management systems for financial institutions in Kenya Antony Michael Kinuthia
Publication details: Nairobi : Strathmore University, 2015.Description: xi, 90 p. : illSubject(s): LOC classification:- HF5549.5.M3K4K56 2015
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This research aims to provide a solution to the question of talent management for
financial institutions in Kenya. The absence of talent management systems has led
to financial institutions experiencing retention problems as well as difficulties in
succession planning. Applied research was adopted and data was collected through
secondary sources such as literature and an interview with managers in the
financial sector. Considering the presence of the millennial generation in today's
workplace, the solution was based on how to reach them in the environment they
are usually found in and applying best practice techniques on rewarding and
retaining them. In conclusion, there is a need for the financial institutions to
strategize and look into new ways of how to efficiently tap into the talent amongst
the millennial generation and establish a sustainable talent pipeline in order to
remain competitive in the long run.
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