Buch, Englisch, 624 Seiten, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm
Smart Workforce Design for Biomanufacturing and Industry 4.0
Buch, Englisch, 624 Seiten, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm
Reihe: Emerging Technologies in Biomanufacturing
ISBN: 978-1-041-16313-8
Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
The Science of Talent Dynamics: Smart Workforce Design for Biomanufacturing and Industry 4.0 addresses a critical business challenge: why well-qualified workforces underperform despite sophisticated analytics. Based on five years of research across 447 biopharmaceutical companies, the book introduces the Talent Efficiency (TE) framework, which treats talent as value-generating assets rather than costs to be managed. This approach is especially relevant today, when intangible assets represent over 90% of S&P 500 market value.
The book presents the Talent Efficiency framework in four parts: establishing the strategic need, explaining the Biopharma Talent Index and its six core components, demonstrating real-world applications, and providing implementation tools. The framework's effectiveness is proven by top-quartile TE performers achieving 14.8 percentage point higher EBITDA margins, 23% faster clinical development, and 31% fewer manufacturing deviations. Its modular design makes it applicable across various industries.
Written for organizational leaders who demand measurable results from their talent investments, this book equips C-suite executives, board directors, and institutional investors with a framework to quantify workforce performance impact. It also serves talent leaders, strategic planners, and data architects, aligning workforce capabilities with business goals. While developed in biopharma, the principles apply to any knowledge-intensive field, from manufacturing to financial services, making it valuable for leaders managing innovation, regulatory challenges, workforce design, and enterprise value creation.
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Part I: The Foundations of Talent Efficiency. 1. Talent as the New Intellectual Property. 2. The Measurement Crisis in Human Capital. Part II: The Science of Talent Efficiency. 3. Deconstructing Talent Efficiency. 4. Complexity, Entropy, and Emergence in Workforce Systems. Part III: Operationalising Talent Efficiency. 5. Building the BTI – Methodology Deep Dive. 6. Workforce Engineering in Biomanufacturing Systems. Part IV: Talent Efficiency in Industry 4.0 and 5.0 Contexts. 7. Digitalisation and Human-Machine Integration. 8. Talent Dynamics in Smart Manufacturing. Part V: Predictive Modelling and Talent Science. 9. Embedding Talent Efficiency in Enterprise Decision Systems. Part VI: Enterprise Integration, Operating Models and Financial Linkage. 10. Operationalising Talent Efficiency at Enterprise Scale. 11. Rethinking Human Capital Metric: - From HR Indicators to Talent Science. 12. Talent Efficiency in Action. Part VII: Advanced Systems, Complexity and Autonomous Workforce Models. 13. The Future of Talent Science:- AI, Complexity, and Autonomous Workforce Systems. 14. Talent Science Manifesto: - Replacing Intuition with Predictive Intelligence. 15. The Future of Workforce Systems – Human Capital as a Dynamic Financial Asset. Part VII: Policy, Ecosysyems, and Global Talent Infrastructure. 16. The Policy & Ecosystem View: Shaping the Talent Infrastructure. 17. Epilogue – From Framework to Future: The Molecules-to-Minds Revolution. 18. Appendices. 19. References. 20. Tables. 22. Glossary.




