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An Experiential Study on Talent Management Strategies and its Influence on Employee Retention in Pharm Sector

Issue Abstract

Abstract
The employer makes every effort to give all of the necessary amenities to the workers and anticipates receiving a comparable return in the form of output. An integrative approach provides customized solutions to solve the complicated retention difficulties faced by India's diverse industries. The purpose of talent management is not limited to drawing the most qualified candidates toward the industry. The ultimate objective is to cultivate and preserve a talent pool that includes a workforce that is not just skilled but also engaged and dedicated.
Keywords: Employer, Talent Management, Strategy, Organization.


Author Information
Rudravajhala Narasimha Murthy,Dr. Smruti Rekha Sahoo,Dr. A. V. Joga Rao,Research Scholar SMS, GIET University, Gunupur, Odisha, Supervisor Asst Professor, GIET University, Gunupur. Odisha, Co-SupervisorProfessor, Head of the HRM Department. Gayatri
Issue No
9
Volume No
10
Issue Publish Date
26 Sep 2024
Issue Pages
158-167

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