As the debate surrounding economic green shots of recovery on the horizon continues, organisations are being reminded by talent management expert Judith Germain to not lose sight of nurturing their most troublesome talent® in preparation for the upturn.
Despite the fact that they often do not utilise their talents effectively, Judith Germain, MD of leadership development company Dynamic Transitions is keen to remind organisations of the importance of their mavericks in helping the business to recover from the recession and why it is so important to recognise and manage the traits of their most troublesome talent®.
“The recession means that organisations need troublesome talent® more than ever to survive, and these individuals need understanding because they are different from the rest of the talent pool. Unfortunately the huge focus on redundancies and managing ’survivor syndrome’ of recent months could mean that many managers have taken their eye off these hugely valuable but high-maintenance team members,” says Germain.