The end-to-end system through which an organization acquires and develops the workforce it needs — encompassing sourcing, hiring, onboarding, development, and succession — viewed as an integrated supply chain rather than disconnected HR processes.
Viewing talent as a supply chain rather than as a series of disconnected HR activities reveals system dependencies that point-in-time metrics miss entirely: a failure in the sourcing stage creates shortlist shortfalls in the screening stage, which creates offer decline risk when hiring managers accept weaker candidates under pressure, which creates attrition risk 6 months later when those compromised hires leave and cycle back to create sourcing demand again. Organizations managing these dependencies proactively — maintaining pipeline buffers, monitoring stage-level health, and preventing bottlenecks before they cascade — operate with significantly lower total talent cost than those managing each stage independently without system visibility across the full chain.
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