Managing Talented People

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Highly talented people have very different values and motivation from the majority of people. More is expected of them and they expect more in return. They are often high-impact but high-maintenance too. They think differently (and faster). They get bored more readily. They need different kinds of challenges. They can deal with more complexity but are more complex in themselves. They get frustrated more readily and express themselves readily. They are a different kind of person - and they need a different kind of management. The manager of a talented team needs to learn quickly how to spot and respond to talent, how to encourage it to grow, whilst gently directing its course. The manager of talent needs to be able to cope with the fact that certain members of the team may be in some respects brighter and more able than they are - and they need to be comfortable about that. The manager of a talented team needs to completely understand what role they play in the team's success and communicate that subtly but effectively. The manager must be respected and be the person that the talented individual is happy to be led by. This is the book that explores what talent is, how to recognise it and how to deal with it on a day-by-day basis. "It is an easy-to-read text, written in a conversational style, refreshingly free from jargon and pomposity. Any managers who want to get the best from whatever talent exists in their teams would do well to read it." People Management "Managing Talented People is worth a read. It explores important issues directly affecting the creative industry...Its structure is very easy to dip into - with clear headings, bullet-points and quotes - and has an easy-going style." Design Week

Author(s): Alan Robertson, Graham Abbey
Year: 2003

Language: English
Pages: 224

prelims......Page 2
chap 1......Page 23
chap 2......Page 29
chap 3......Page 39
chap 4......Page 53
chap 5......Page 81
chap 6......Page 85
chap 7......Page 91
chap 8......Page 101
chap 9......Page 121
chap 10......Page 135
chapt 11......Page 141
chap 12......Page 147
chapt 13......Page 155
chapt 14......Page 161
chap 15......Page 171
chap 16......Page 183
chapt 17......Page 203
chap 18......Page 213
index......Page 217
prequel......Page 219