Talent Management Program in a State University and College (SUC)

Authors

  • Jose Marlon J. Refuncion Jr. College of Arts and Sciences at the Samar State University, Catbalogan City, Samar Philippine

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.54536/ajmri.v3i4.3229

Keywords:

Talent Management, Talent Management Practices, Talent Management Strategies, Talent Retention, Reward, Recognition, Motivation, Process, Management, Work Environment, Improvement Catbalogan City, Samar

Abstract

The study intends to find out the existing Talent management program and practices of SUC and determine the extent of implementation of Talent management. The researcher used simple random sampling results of about 142 employee-respondents and it was held in Samar State University. A descriptive-evaluative survey design was used to assess the talent management practices and strategies presently implemented within the locale of the study. Talent management practices of the SUC resulted from the majority of various ‘yeses’ in the form of frequency. Employee engagement practices, suggestion boxes, and training Needs Survey resulted in 138 (95.50) and 114 (80%) yeses from the employee-respondents. It was emphasized that work ethic 121 (85%) and job expertise 121 (85%) are the major characteristics that define talent. It was also suggested that strategies of SUC must provide training and development (87.50%), rewards, and bonuses (77.50%). The study also found out that informal succession planning is exercised with a rating of 80% or 114, thus formal succession management of talents must be implemented. SUC Support in pursuing a doctorate of employees has a compelling score of 110 (77.50%). The majority of employee respondents choose incentives (128 (90%) as monetary and training and development opportunities, and 103 (72.50%) as non-monetary rewards as part of their reward and recognition. The extent of implementation of talent management strategies, and process improvement results to ‘significantly implemented’ except for one ‘company process help work improvement was only ‘moderately implemented’. In management improvement, all resulted in ‘significantly implemented’ same as to work environment improvement. The Researcher suggests that these talent management strategies must be fully implemented as an anchorage for the success of talent retention and the satisfaction of employees within SUC.

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Published

2024-07-30

How to Cite

Refuncion Jr., J. M. J. (2024). Talent Management Program in a State University and College (SUC). American Journal of Multidisciplinary Research and Innovation, 3(4), 130–137. https://doi.org/10.54536/ajmri.v3i4.3229