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Forward-looking companies are beginning to develop talent that is aligned with their business by tapping into online communities-known collectively as Web 2.0 technologies-such as blogs, wikis, and social networks. Find out how Web 2.0 is morphing traditional talent management into a more sophisticated, collaborative method of cultivating employee skills - and how Web 2.0 technologies move Talent Management from buzzword to bottom line.
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| Date: | Sep 2008 | ||
| Pages: | 5 |
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