Abstract
This study aims to explore the application of the East Java Corporate University (Jatim CorpU) which is used as a talent management instrument for the state civil apparatus in East Java province in relation to realizing the governor's vision and mission as outlined in the nawa bhakti satya program. Thus, the right type of research to answer this is qualitative research. This research will concentrate on the perspectives of key stakeholders, namely BPSDM (Human Resources Development Agency) of East Java Province, which oversees East Java CorpU, and BKD (Regional Civil Service Agency) of East Java Province, responsible for talent management. Based on the research, it is evident that the implementation of CorpU in East Java, in the form of East Java CorpU, is well-established and has significant ramifications for talent management in East Java Province. An effective and efficient strategy adopted in the direction of East Java CorpU to bolster talent management is the application of the 70:20:10 competency development framework. The rationale behind this choice lies in its ability to provide flexibility for the extensive scope of SCA competency development in East Java Province, involving a substantial workforce of approximately 80,000 SCAs. Moreover, the 70:20:10 competency development method proves instrumental in addressing the intricacies associated with SCA competency development across various organizational tiers.
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