<> "The repository administrator has not yet configured an RDF license."^^ . <> . . . "The secret to winning the \"War for Talent\" - Understanding High-performance employee retention experience of the small and mediumsized company in Ireland in a scarce talent Market."^^ . "Studies in HRM have mentioned that many SMEs are not using their performance management systems productively to retain and develop high-performance talented employees strategically. Moreover, studies in the USA, predicted that the make-orbreak for firms in the next two decades would be the ability to attract, develop, and retain talent.\r\nThe review of the available literature allowed the development of an original conceptual framework to inform my approach to primary research. This study also demonstrated, The secret to winning the \"War for Talent\". I proposed an original framework to analyze the hypothesis of retaining high-performance employees strategically as the key to improving the effectiveness of organizations and their employees, hence winning the\r\n\"War for Talent\" in the scarce Irish labor market.\r\nThe data collected on the face-to-face interview using mixed-methods implied that the high-performance retention practice in SME is usual, once that 75% ( 3 from 4) of\r\ncompanies analyzed in this study had enough talent to drive the business in a short and long -run.\r\nThe findings also showed circumstantial evidence that high-performance employees working in key functions can inspire subordinates impacting positively the company\r\nand teams performance, making the SME achieve goals sustainable and balanced of talents. The findings also suggest that retention of high-performance employees is more efficient when the SME companies had a differentiated approach to treats highperformance employees, offering a package of benefits and high wages.\r\nThese effects on the special treat and high-performance retention could be argued are casually ambiguous in their link to a sustainable competitive advantage for SMEs. I\r\nhave therefore concluded additional research is needed to establish this link. For future research, I also suggest that the aim is to show how SMEs monetary benefits when\r\nincreasing the Human Capital Value Added (HCVA ) retaining high-performance employees in their talent pool."^^ . "2020-05-22" . . . . "Griffith College"^^ . . . "Graduate Business School: MBA in International Business, Griffith College"^^ . . . . . . . . "Artur Cicero"^^ . "Martins Faraco"^^ . "Artur Cicero Martins Faraco"^^ . . "Dr.Julius Nyiawung"^^ . . . . . . . "The secret to winning the \"War for Talent\" - Understanding High-performance employee retention experience of the small and mediumsized company in Ireland in a scarce talent Market. (Text)"^^ . . . "Artur Cicero Martins Faraco.pdf"^^ . . . "The secret to winning the \"War for Talent\" - Understanding High-performance employee retention experience of the small and mediumsized company in Ireland in a scarce talent Market. (Other)"^^ . . . "Artur Cicero Martins Faraco.txt"^^ . . . "The secret to winning the \"War for Talent\" - Understanding High-performance employee retention experience of the small and mediumsized company in Ireland in a scarce talent Market. (Other)"^^ . . . . . . "indexcodes.txt"^^ . . . "The secret to winning the \"War for Talent\" - Understanding High-performance employee retention experience of the small and mediumsized company in Ireland in a scarce talent Market. (Other)"^^ . . . . . . "indexcodes.txt"^^ . . "HTML Summary of #343 \n\nThe secret to winning the \"War for Talent\" - Understanding High-performance employee retention experience of the small and mediumsized company in Ireland in a scarce talent Market.\n\n" . "text/html" . . . "H Social Sciences (General)"@en . . . "HM Sociology"@en . .