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The The War For Management Talent In China

The war for management talent in China

1. Assesment of the current situation in China 1
2. Comparisons with other countries 2
3. Company Analysis: Talent Issues and Recommendations 3
3.1 Shanghai Tyre and Rubber Co. Ltd 3
3.2 SPSS China 4
3.3 LEOX Design Partnership 5
3.4 Eramet Group China 7
4. Conclusion 8
1. Assessment of the current situation in China
As foreign multinational companies seek to grow their businesses in China, the demand for skilled management talent in these companies continues to grow in tandem. As the country’s economy continues to expand, the demand for skilled management talent has outpaced supply. 44 percent of the executives at Chinese companies surveyed by The McKinsey Quarterly reported that insufficient talent was the biggest barrier to their global ambitions .
The challenges in the search for management talent in China stem from each of the prospective pools from which human resources normally recruits: professional graduates,......


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Approximate Pages: 8 (250 words per double-spaced page)

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