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From Line to Talent Management
Today's business structures are changing rapidly. The traditional advantages of scale, physical assets and financial capital are eroding as the global playing field is leveled by new technologies and networks. New advantages are emerging, and the human attributes of intellectual curiosity, innovation and decisive action are at the edge of competition in the knowledge age.
From Administrative to Innovative
Management practices are changing from administrative to innovative, and from command-and-control, to a new collaborative network model. Attracting, aligning and empowering knowledge workers and "creatives" to drive this rapidly changing environment requires new skills for line managers and executives alike. For business leaders across the organization, HCI offers the new ideas, education and actionable strategies that transform industrial-era best practices into high performance, talent-driven next practices.
Learn, Share and Collaborate
HCI puts you in touch with the most progressive thought leaders and executives in today's global economy. Here is a sampling of business and innovation leaders who are working with the Human Capital Institute as advisors, educators and members:

Noel Tichy
Professor
Ross School of Business at the University of Michigan
Author of "The Cycle of Leadership" and "The Leadership Engine"

Dr. Vijay Govindarajan
Professor of International Business
Tuck School of Business
Author of "Three Billion New Capitalists: The Great Shift of Wealth and Power to the East"

Roger Martin
Dean
Rotman School of Management
Author of "The Responsibility Virus"

Dr. Sydney Finkelstein
Steven Roth Professor of Management
Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth
Author of "Why Smart Executives Fail"

William Taylor
Fast Company, Mavericks at Work
Babson College
Author of "Mavericks at Work: Why the Most Original Minds in Business Win"

Neal Thornberry, Ph.D.
Faculty Director, Babson Executive Education
Babson College
Author of "Entrepreneurial Leaders: The New Value"

Steve Smith
Founding Partner
MarcumSmith
Author of BusinessTHINK
HCI Education for Business Leaders
The new economy requires new leadership skills and competencies. Only HCI provides the Strategic Talent Management curriculum that transforms industrial economy line management practices into knowledge economy leadership.
Strategic Talent Leadership
Retaining Key Performers
Performance-Based Interviewing
Comprehensive and Effective On-Boarding
Leadership Competencies for the New Economy
Effective Coaching for Maximum Performance
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