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Proposal for a Talent Foundation Action Research Project - Work/Life Transition
As the economic conditions in the UK and the world worsen what impact will this have on the trends for changing Work/Life Transitions? TTF want to get your views on this issue so that we can better understand the workings of the 'new' labour market. Full text ...
 
 
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Bodies of Knowledge
Electricians and care-workers are as intelligent as professors and merchant bankers, claims a new report from Guy Claxton and Talent Foundation Chairman Bill Lucas.

New Kinds of Smart
Bill Lucas argues that people can be intelligent in practical ways and that intelligence is definitely something that can be increased.

Adaptex
Adaptability is the underlying building block for effective change management.

rEvolution; how to thrive in crazy times
is the new book from Talent Foundation Chairman, Bill Lucas, written as a homage to Darwin. Bill says: 'It is the book I’d like to think he might have written...

Managing Talent: Lessons of the downturn
According to the Hay Group’s latest online survey of 2000 organisations in 88 countries, HR managers now rate employee motivation and engagement as their number one concern

A manifesto for talent
A look at the Talent Foundation’s policy on raising awareness of talent development in the UK

The Breakthrough Leadership Report
What are the challenges faced by leaders of public services in London?

Three Perspectives on the Future of Work and Talent
The research agenda shows a growing focus on where and how the talent pool of the future might be deployed

Development at the top: Who really cares?
A survey of executive teams

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