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An Analysis of the Relation Talent – Talentism – Strategies

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Keywords
talent, talentism, talent development policy, head and talent hunters

Summary
A trend which could change the accents put on different systems development is overviewed in this article. It is connected with the transition toward a new age which is marked as „human”.

The awareness about the evolutionary transition caeteris paribus is a condition for preventing the „future shocks” and to make it more manageable and smooth. No matter what is the type of the countries – developed or in a process of development - they face very serious crisis. It is connected with the lack of talented specialists. That phenomenon decreases their productivity as the achievement an intelligent economic growth. The talantism and the talent relation are both discussed. Some of the most important problems of the tarantism are listed.

JEL: J00
Pages: 16
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