SA Journal of Human Resource Management (Aug 2022)

Leadership talent mindset as a catalyst for talent management and talent retention: The case of a Botswana local government institution

  • Emmerentia N. Barkhuizen,
  • Refilwe L. Masale

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4102/sajhrm.v20i0.1914
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 20, no. 0
pp. e1 – e13

Abstract

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Orientation: Talented employees play an essential role in the service performance of local government institutions. Unfortunately, talent management remains a neglected practice within the local government, mainly because of the absence of leadership talent mindsets. Research purpose: The main focus of this research study was to determine how leadership talent mindset influences talent management and voluntary turnover intentions of employees in a Botswana local government institution. Motivation for the study: Research on the predictive relationships between leadership talent mindset, talent management and voluntary turnover intentions is yet forthcoming in the Botswana context. Research approach/design and method: The researchers followed a quantitative research approach. Data were collected from a stratified random sample of employees (N = 405) from a Botswana local government institution. A leadership talent mindset scale, talent management measurements and voluntary turnover intentions questionnaire were administered. Main findings: The results showed a weak leadership talent mindset towards talent management. A leadership talent mindset significantly predicted poor talent management practices and voluntary turnover intentions. Talent development moderated the relationship between the leadership talent mindset and voluntary turnover intentions. Practical/managerial implications: Leaders need to adopt the appropriate talent mindsets to implement those talent management practices that will retain key and competent talent in local government institutions. Contribution/value-add: This research study advances empirical knowledge on the importance of leadership in facilitating effective talent management in local government.

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