Talent dilution occurs when an organization hires too many underqualified employees, lowering overall skill levels and performance. Companies may use it to cut costs quickly, but it often reduces innovation and productivity. Long-term, no one truly benefits, as team morale drops, clients notice quality declines, and turnover rises, harming the business overall.
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