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Title: Talent Management in the Digital Age: Leveraging Technology to Enhance Public Sector Recruitment and Retention in Zimbabwe
Authors: Raymond Mapuranga
Kebiat Mukuze
Abigail Maravanyika
Lecturer in the field of Human Resource Management
Lecturer at Midlands State University, Zimbabwe
Assistant Registrar Human Resource Management, Reformed Church University
Keywords: Talent Management
Digital Age
Public Sector
Recruitment and Retention
Zimbabwe
Issue Date: Jul-2024
Publisher: IGI Global
Abstract: Using the integrative literature review as the research methodology, this chapter explores the role of technology in talent management within the public sector, specifically focusing on recruitment and retention strategies. The chapter highlights the unique challenges faced by public sector organizations in talent acquisition and retention, such as limited budgets, bureaucratic processes, and the perception of a less dynamic work environment. The chapter revealed that various technologies can be utilized to improve recruitment efforts in the public sector including the use of applicant tracking systems, online job portals, and social media platforms. The study concluded that technology could contribute to talent retention in the public sector through the role of digital platforms in fostering employee engagement, facilitating knowledge sharing and collaboration, and providing continuous learning opportunities. Lastly, the chapter provides practical recommendations for public sector organizations looking to leverage technology for recruitment and retention.
URI: https://cris.library.msu.ac.zw//handle/11408/6458
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