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Title: Managing Talent at Lupin Limited (B): Exploring New Horizons
Authors: Sharda, Kirti
Varkkey, Biju
Basoya, Snehil (R.A)
Keywords: Talent Management
Issue Date: 20-Sep-2016
Publisher: Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad
Series/Report no.: OB0209(B);
Abstract: Lupin Ltd. initiated its talent management program in 2005 with an aim to attract, retain and develop talent over coming years. This case is a continuation of “Managing Talent at Lupin Limited”, which explored the basic issues that emerged as a result of the implementation of talent management (TM) at Lupin.The present case “Managing Talent at Lupin Limited (B): Exploring New Horizons” addresses the evolution of talent management activities at the organization after 2010. The case focuses on the changing goals and objectives of the TM programme as the organization grew in manufacturing capacity, international market reach and employee strength. By 2015, Lupin’s TM programme focused primarily on two aspects - building capabilities to match global standards and creating mechanisms to prepare leaders in the organization for future. A series of initiatives to achieve these aims were introduced. The top management was concerned if their talent management initiatives were aligned with, and enough to meet, the organizational goal of achieving US $5 billion turnover by financial year 2018. They also wondered how they could prepare an organization, with 16000 employee strength, for rapid growth and market uncertainties ahead. Further, they were concerned about ensuring the sustainability of the talent management programme as a whole as well.The case explores the activities and processes designed by the organization to meet its evolving talent management objectives. It captures the challenges inherent in the implementation of a TM programme and its subsequent impact. Additionally, it provides students with an opportunity to understand the components of a talent management system and the need to align organizational goals with the objectives of a talent management programme. It also familiarizes students with basic talent philosophies which can be used to identify and assess critical talent management issues in organizations.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11718/22087
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