In response to suggestions (e.g. Boudreau, 2010) that the marketing concept of segmentation might be usefully applied to HRM practice, we systematically identify different ‘talent
segments' amongst a population of IT service workers. From this a ‘Talent Segment Management Decision Support Tool’ for line-managers of IT service workers is presented to facilitate appropriate differentiation in their people management practice. As a broader theoretical contribution a ‘Talent Segment Identification Process’ is presented (and illustrated by example) by which ‘talent segments’ might be identified from within an identifiable group of workers (e.g. within a job family) via qualitative research methods.
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Business and Economics
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Business
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British Academy of Management
http://conference.bam.ac.uk/BAM2016/htdocs/conference_papers.php?track_name= Human Resource Management#Full Papers
Citation
TRUSSON, C., 2016. Segmenting workers within a job family for customized HRM 'content' practices: the case of IT service support workers. IN: BAM2016 Conference Proceedings, Newcastle, UK, 6-8 September 2016.
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British Academy of Management
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