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Book Recommendations: Some Must-Reads for HR Professionals

HR Digest

Human Resource Management (HRM) is a broad term that encompasses human resources management, employee relations , compensation, benefits, training, performance evaluation, recruitment, selection, and other related activities. Human resource management (HRM) has always been a challenging field.

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Book Recommendations: Some Must-Reads for HR Professionals

HR Digest

Human Resource Management (HRM) is a broad term that encompasses human resources management, employee relations , compensation, benefits, training, performance evaluation, recruitment, selection, and other related activities. Human resource management (HRM) has always been a challenging field.

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Jim Hunter – Servant Leadership Interview Series

Modern Servant Leader

Also consider how a company in an industry notoriously difficult to make money in, has managed to be wildly successful, where others have failed. Servant leadership has proven successful and has a positive impact for the long term, time and again. I teach people about stuff that they learned a long time ago. Meet needs.

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Jim Hunter – Servant Leadership Interview Series

Modern Servant Leader

Also consider how a company in an industry notoriously difficult to make money in, has managed to be wildly successful, where others have failed. Servant leadership has proven successful and has a positive impact for the long term, time and again. I teach people about stuff that they learned a long time ago. Meet needs.

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Be Your Own Talent Scout

Harvard Business Review

Finding people with the right combination of competence, character and team skills isn't easy, of course, even if you conduct a long, carefully-orchestrated search. To find these people, you have to develop a long-term, very consistent strategy. Here are some things that have worked very well for me: Network, network, network.

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Using Supply Chains to Grow Your Business

Harvard Business Review

But let’s change what we’re asking: Which has the better potential to scale up and create long term value for customers, owners, investors, and employees? Manage culture by setting expectations appropriately. Manage the arduously long sales cycle.