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Unlocking Learning Science for Talent Management with Dr. Cynthia Nebel and Charles Good | TGLP #271

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In this episode, Charles Good engages in a deep conversation with Dr. Cynthia Nebel about the intersection of learning science and talent management.

They explore the four phases of the talent life cycle: acquisition, onboarding, management, and exits. Dr. Nebel emphasizes the importance of applying learning science principles to enhance candidate experiences, improve onboarding processes, develop future leaders, and retain top talent.

The discussion highlights strategies such as simplifying application processes, using concrete examples, fostering psychological safety, and maintaining alumni networks to ensure knowledge transfer and continuity within organizations.

TAKEAWAYS

Learning science can significantly enhance talent management practices.

Simplifying application processes can improve candidate engagement.

Concrete examples help candidates understand company culture better.

Personalized communication during recruitment keeps candidates informed and engaged.

Spaced repetition and retrieval practice improve onboarding retention.

Autonomy in learning fosters employee engagement and satisfaction.

Psychological safety is crucial for fostering a growth mindset.

Storytelling enhances knowledge transfer and retention.

Effective leadership development requires tailored approaches for novices and experts.

Maintaining alumni networks can facilitate knowledge sharing and continuity.

Chapters

00:00 Introduction to Learning Science and Talent Management

02:04 Talent Acquisition: Strategies for Success

09:34 Optimizing Onboarding Processes

14:39 Talent Management: Developing Future Leaders

21:51 Enhancing Employee Engagement and Retention

28:53 Navigating Talent Exits and Knowledge Transfer

36:31 Key Insights and Takeaways

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