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The benefits of codevelopment for talent management: a case study in the banking sector

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  • Pedro Gonzalo

    (TSM - Toulouse School of Management - UT Capitole - Université Toulouse Capitole - UT - Université de Toulouse)

  • Domitille Bonneton

    (Clermont School of Business/CleRMa)

Abstract

Talent management is crucial for companies in the current business context, and yet, one of its components, talent development, remains largely under-researched. In this paper, we explore the relevance of an experiential learning method, namely codevelopment, as a novel talent development practice. Codevelopment aims to improve one's own professional practice by helping peers to enhance their own practice in turn. Based on a case study in a multinational bank, our results show codevelopment to be a parallel resourcing space that offsets certain organizational pressures, thereby offering valuable individual, group and organizational benefits. As an original talent development practice, codevelopment can also contribute to counterbalancing some of the downsides to talent management.

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  • Pedro Gonzalo & Domitille Bonneton, 2024. "The benefits of codevelopment for talent management: a case study in the banking sector," Post-Print hal-04886283, HAL.
  • Handle: RePEc:hal:journl:hal-04886283
    DOI: 10.59876/a-5m8h-av5m
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