Zusammenfassung
In diesem Kapitel fokussieren wir uns auf einige zentrale Themen, die beim Karrieremanagement von Talenten eine wichtige Rolle spielen. Zuerst gehen wir auf aktuelle Karriereformen und deren Implikationen für das Karriere- und Talent Management ein. Danach wird die Wichtigkeit der Berücksichtigung der Balance zwischen Arbeit und Familie für erfolgreiches Karrieremanagement näher erläutert. Im letzten Teil beschreiben wir ausgewählte Herausforderungen der alternden Gesellschaft für das Karrieremanagement.
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Engelhardt, R.S., Burmeister, A., Hirschi, A. (2018). Karrieremanagement von Talenten. In: Ritz, A., Thom, N. (eds) Talent Management. Springer Gabler, Wiesbaden. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-19100-9_2
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