City
Epaper

UAE Pavilion in Davos discusses talent management models

By ANI | Updated: January 18, 2024 14:35 IST

Davos [Switzerland], January 18 (ANI/WAM): Misiek Piskorski, Professor of Digital Strategy, Analytics and Innovation and Dean of Asia and ...

Open in App

Davos [Switzerland], January 18 (ANI/WAM): Misiek Piskorski, Professor of Digital Strategy, Analytics and Innovation and Dean of Asia and Oceania at IMD, focused during a session held in the UAE pavilion in Davos, on advanced talent management models.

The session, entitled "How to build the leaders for tomorrow", discussed talent management models using artificial intelligence (AI) to help public and private institutions improve the talent management process.

The session comes in light of the UAE's increasing interest in attracting and retaining talent in various fields and specialisations in a way that supports the labour market and UAE national economy and raises the country's competitiveness as one of the leading countries in the region and the world.

Piskorski stressed that attracting the right talents is a strategic challenge for companies, adding that talent identification requires strong models of why leaders engage in value-adding behaviours across the domains of leading strategy, execution, stakeholders, people and self.

He noted that the best models trace these behaviours to three drivers: know-how, motivation, and situational judgment to engage in the right behaviours at the right time.

However, talent management is all about predicting performance in the future in a role which the executive still does not have. The current assessment tools still need substantial improvement to predict such future performance, and AI can help us with this. Therefore, a great deal of effort in talent management is expended in identifying these elusive high-potential employees to manage their trajectory toward target leadership positions.

In the context of shifting role demands, it is key to develop robust talent pools to ensure the availability of the leadership talent the entity needs in the medium to long term.

An inclusive approach that helps individuals own, harness, and amplify their talents to create value for the organisation in new ways is not only a good talent strategy but also drives innovation and fuels dynamic capabilities that can support sustained competitive advantage.

Using robust data from various valid assessment tools continues to be the gold standard and the pathway to optimising prediction. In addition, technology-driven assessment tools such as game-based and AI-enabled adaptive assessment tools provide a wealth of data that can provide new insights into the underlying drivers of performance. (ANI/WAM)

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Open in App

Related Stories

NationalKarnataka: Woman dies trying to save drowning son in Belagavi

International"President Trump will dictate the timeline": White House Press Secretary on West Asia conflict

NationalTripura Governor distributes ducklings to SHGs to boost rural livelihoods in the State

CricketWolvaardt's 115 off 53 headlines South Africa's historic third-highest T20I chase; clinches series after dominant win over India

InternationalRajnath Singh tours TKMS shipyard, inspects Type 212 submarine in Germany

International Realted Stories

InternationalRajnath Singh visits submarine facility in Germany, observes Naval capabilities

InternationalINS Nireekshak reaches Colombo for India-Sri Lanka DIVEX 2026, boosting maritime ties

InternationalPunjab-Finland partnership: CM Bhagwant Mann meets Indian Ambassador to drive global growth

InternationalIran rejects Trump's "seriously fractured" leadership claim, accuses US President of "weaving lies"

InternationalUK approves bill banning people born after 2008 from buying tobacco products