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Dave Ulrich on calculating the market value of leadership: An interview by Bob Morris

First Friday Book Synopsis

Dave Ulrich is the Rensis Likert Collegiate Professor of Business Administration at the Ross School of Business, University of Michigan, and a partner at the RBL Group a consulting firm focused on helping organizations and leaders deliver value.

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

HR Digest

Get ready to transform your organization and become the ultimate HR hero. The field of human resource management (HRM) encompasses vital tasks such as recruiting, screening, and developing employees for businesses. Talent Acquisition and Management Effective talent management is the backbone of any successful organization.

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Future of HR: The Transition to Performance Advisor

LDRLB

This report combines the results of an i4cp survey of 384 business leaders, with interviews of more than 70 senior HR leaders of large organizations (i.e., HR departments become dysfunctional when that “support” is confused with regulating the organization. It especially dovetails well with Ulrich’s latest work, HR From the Outside-In.

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Ethics Allegations Will Hurt White House Staffers Even If They Turn Out to Be False

Harvard Business Review

In recent weeks, we have seen almost daily reports surface of potential ethical conflicts in the White House, whether it’s possible conflicts of interest between the Trump family’s business ties and government priorities or allegations of collusion between campaign allies and Russian intelligence.

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Shaping Tomorrow’s Leadership Landscape: An Insightful Interview with Norm Smallwood

HR Digest

The ability to manage change determines the fate of any organization. Companies that effectively manage change thrive, while those unable to do so ultimately fail from irrelevance. This second type of change management is critical because it creates meaning and purpose around the other challenges.

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