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Building a Talent Portfolio: A Modern Approach to Career Development, by Jonathan H. Westover PhD

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Abstract: In today's disruptive business environment where entire job categories are emerging and transforming rapidly, traditional career path models centered on predefined vertical progression no longer adequately equip organizations with the workforce mobility and strategic resilience needed to dynamically deploy talent as work evolves. This article explores how progressive companies like global banking giant HSBC and humanitarian relief leader World Vision have overcome these challenges through transitioning to career portfolio-based talent systems that empower employees to curate diverse experiences through roles, projects, assignments and skills development opportunities. A shift from narrow career paths to emphasis on capability and experience building strengthens organizational agility through a multi-skilled workforce while providing strategic benefits to talent retention, succession planning and futureproofing the business in uncertainty. Perhaps most importantly, the career portfolio approach also empowers individual contributors with the versatility and lifelong learning critical for navigating today's fluid labor market landscape - futureproofing both their employability and work fulfillment in the new world of work.

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Abstract: In today's disruptive business environment where entire job categories are emerging and transforming rapidly, traditional career path models centered on predefined vertical progression no longer adequately equip organizations with the workforce mobility and strategic resilience needed to dynamically deploy talent as work evolves. This article explores how progressive companies like global banking giant HSBC and humanitarian relief leader World Vision have overcome these challenges through transitioning to career portfolio-based talent systems that empower employees to curate diverse experiences through roles, projects, assignments and skills development opportunities. A shift from narrow career paths to emphasis on capability and experience building strengthens organizational agility through a multi-skilled workforce while providing strategic benefits to talent retention, succession planning and futureproofing the business in uncertainty. Perhaps most importantly, the career portfolio approach also empowers individual contributors with the versatility and lifelong learning critical for navigating today's fluid labor market landscape - futureproofing both their employability and work fulfillment in the new world of work.

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