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Mastering HR: Best HRM Books for Beginners to Read in 2024

HR Digest

From talent acquisition hacks to building a kickass company culture, these books will get you fired up to tackle the ever-evolving world of work. This list unveils the best HR books of 2024, packed with insights to help you navigate the hybrid model, understand the changing employee landscape, and future-proof your HR strategies.

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Deep Change: A book review by Bob Morris

First Friday Book Synopsis

Quinn Jossey-Bass (1996) Note: The review that follows was posted more than ten years ago. I recently re-read the book and think more highly of it now than I did then. By chance rather than by choice, I read this book (at the insistence of a corporate [.]. Deep Change: Discovering the Leader Within Robert E.

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How to Accelerate Lerning and Change Lives

Leading Blog

In a book written for teachers, we find a valuable book for all leaders because leaders are teachers. In a practical way, the authors—Robert Quinn, Katherine Heynoski, Mike Thomas and Gretchen Spreitzer—have developed a framework consisting of four themes at the center of highly effective teachers'' practice.

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New Book For Work-From-Home Employees

Eric Jacobson

If you are a leader of work-from-home employees, share the new book, There's No Place Like Working From Home , with them. Author Elaine Quinn wrote the book after working as a consultant for 10 years with small business owners who struggled with organization, time management, workflow processes, productivity and related challenges.

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How To Be A More Effective Work-From-Home Employee

Eric Jacobson

If you are a leader of work-from-home employees, share the book, There's No Place Like Working From Home , with them. Author Elaine Quinn wrote the book after working as a consultant for 10 years with small business owners who struggled with organization, time management, workflow processes, productivity and related challenges.

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The Ted Lasso Approach to Leadership

Decker Communication

Last week, Ben Cohen of the WSJ wrote about how NBA coaches are taking a play out of Ted Lasso’s book and applying it to their own coaching. Quinn Snyder of the Utah Jazz referenced having a short memory like goldfish – a reminder to stay buoyant and optimistic – a key life lesson from the show.

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There's No Place Like Working From Home

Eric Jacobson

If you are a leader of work-from-home employees, share the book, There''s No Place Like Working From Home , with them. Author Elaine Quinn wrote the book after working as a consultant for 10 years with small business owners who struggled with organization, time management, workflow processes, productivity and related challenges.

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