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This theoretical research paper delves into the critical role of Human Resource Management Systems (HRMS) in talent management and retention, examining how HRMS tools enhance the identification, development, and retention of top talent through a combination of automated processes, advanced data analytics, and strategic workforce planning, thereby improving organizational performance by enabling more effective talent acquisition strategies, personalized employee development programs, and predictive analytics that anticipate turnover risks and optimize retention efforts; this study also explores the integration of HRMS with broader organizational strategies, the impact of HRMS on employee engagement and job satisfaction, and the role of HRMS in fostering a culture of continuous learning and development, while addressing the potential challenges associated with HRMS implementation, such as data privacy concerns, the complexity of system integration, and the need for ongoing updates to ensure alignment with evolving workforce dynamics and regulatory requirements, ultimately arguing that the successful deployment of HRMS can lead to a more agile, responsive, and competitive organization by leveraging technology to create a more dynamic and resilient talent management ecosystem.
Mr. Cherian Xavier (Sat,) studied this question.
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