Title: EFFECTS OF TALENT MANAGEMENT ON ORGANIZATIONS PERFORMANCE: ACASE STUDY OF SAFARICOM LIMITED
Abstract:The purpose of this study was to determine the effects of talent management on organizational
performance. The study came in as a response to the problem that organisations have failed to fully
impl...The purpose of this study was to determine the effects of talent management on organizational
performance. The study came in as a response to the problem that organisations have failed to fully
implement talent management due to high costs associated with talent management and as well as
lack of tangible benefits. The study intended to look at effects of human resource planning,
competency planning and performance appraisal on organizational performance. The study
focused on descriptive research design where a target population of 627 respondents were retrieved
from 427 clerical officers in human resource department and 200 middle managers. Sample size
was formulated using stratified percentage method where 10% of the total population was targeted.
Data collection was carried out using questionnaires where analysis involved descriptive
statistics.
In study findings, it was identified that human resource planning, competency planning and also
performance appraisal affect organizational performance. The study recommended that Safaricom
Limited should focus more on human resource planning immediately employees join the
organization. The study also recommended that competency planning should be conducted through
effective employees training and as well as competency training. In the last objective of the study,
the researcher recommended that performance appraisal should be conducted through effective
techniques such as 3600
. The study also recommended that integrated management should be
enhanced towards effective talent management with planning and feasibility study in place.Read More
Publication Year: 2018
Publication Date: 2018-07-01
Language: en
Type: dissertation
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