Abstract:
Purpose
The objective of this research was to evaluate how talent management techniques affected
dentists working for Pakistani healthcare institutions in terms of employee performance.
Methodology & Design
A cross-sectional design and a quantitative methodology were used in this investigation.
Convenience sampling was used to choose the sample from the population. 265 dentists who
work for healthcare organizations made up the study's sample, which was used to assess how
well personnel perform as a result of talent management strategies. Data was gathered via a
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Findings
The study's findings showed that talent management techniques, such as hiring and selecting
for the purpose of attracting talent, coaching and mentoring for the learning and development
of talent, and paying for talent retention along with employee engagement have a •
considerably favorable impact on employee performance.
Limitations
The variables in this study were not revalidated because there were only a small number of
observations (265 responses). If additional research were to be done at a time when the
economy was more stable, it is possible that the findings would be different
Recommendations j
The results of the study may help human resource management departments in healthcare
organizations create techniques to manage talented individuals, which in turn will help
employees to perform well in achieving organizational goals. To recruit, retain, and develop
qualified staff members who can meet the organization's present and future demands,'
healthcare institutions should implement talent management strategies and practices.