Jason Corsello of The Yankee Group (who writes a blog in his spare time and has a nice looking dog called Larry) in his growth forecast for the talent management market says: “”As the workforce becomes increasingly mobile and global, companies that invest in talent management solutions and examine it from a worldwide perspective will reap tremendous benefits for their business organization and operations.”
As such, Jason’s firm is forecasting that the market for talent management applications will be growing by 25% year over year (from $2.3 Billion in 2006)for the next 4 years, reaching $4 Billion by 2009.
That’s some wave.
Interestingly, the release also mentions that while Yankee’s definition of of talent management includes “Recruitment management, performance management, compensation management, succession management, learning management and other (knowledge management, self-service, analytics and reporting),” the market is largely being driven by the “the performance and succession management segments.”
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