Document Type : Research Paper

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1 PhD student, Public Administration-Human Resources, Lorestan University, Khorramabad, Iran.

2 Professor, Management & Economic Science of department Lorestan University, Khorramabad, Iran.

3 Professor, Faculty of Management Sciences and Economics, Lorestan University, Khorramabad, Iran.

4 Associate Professor, Faculty of Management Sciences and Economics, Lorestan University, Khorramabad, Iran.

Abstract

importance of knowledge-based companies in recent years in order to advance country's development various national, international levels is tangible and understandable everyone.direction of privatization, miniaturization government system, creating income, increasing employment and dependence on existing talents and enjoying their optimal performance, benefiting from new talent management approaches,including lean talent management, is particular importance.current research was conducted with aim providing lean talent management pattern in knowledge-based companies.In terms of philosophical assumptions, current research is grouped under interpretive paradigm, orientation, under basic research, and method, under qualitative research.statistical population of the research includes knowledge-based companies located in science and technology park, 15 their top and middle managers in Lorestan province were selected as experts in available population through purposeful sampling method.In current research, content analysis strategy, hidden content analysis technique and coding method have been used to collect and analyze data.research findings include 4stages,12actions and 48steps for lean talent management pattern.Lean talent management is considered strategic factor for knowledge-based companies in order to achieve goals and improve competitiveness at various national, international levels through lean talent management, and model presented in this research can be useful in designing and implementing lean talent management in knowledge-based companies and enriching literature in field.

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