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6 Books Every Human Resources Professional Should Read

HR Digest

The field of Human Resource is ever-changing, and it is essential for HR to keep themselves updated and abreast of the changes. As such, to keep them updated on every information today, we brought human resources books which should be a must-have for every HR professional. Human Resource Management, By Gary Dessler.

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Dave Ulrich on The Four Waves of HR

LDRLB

Could Dave Ulrich write a bad book if he tried? I don’t think he could, and Ulrich’s latest work keeps up his long trend of successful books that encapsulate the HR profession. This book summarizes the findings from Ulrich’s recent survey of HR Professionals. compensation, recruitment, training).

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Dave Ulrich on The Five Waves of HR

LDRLB

Could Dave Ulrich write a bad book if he tried? I don’t think he could, and Ulrich’s latest work keeps up his long trend of successful books that encapsulate the HR profession. This book summarizes the findings from Ulrich’s recent survey of HR Professionals. compensation, recruitment, training).

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Sustained Leadership

Coaching Tip

Thousands of leaders attend leadership training every year to glean insights into how to lead better. At the end of the training, most of these leaders will resolve to become more effective by using these new insights; hopefully with the guidance of a personal executive coach. John Agno: Can't Get Enough Leadership. Related articles.

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Three Strategies to Encourage Good Mental Health in the Workplace

Leading Blog

You can access the latest educational and training materials either digitally or in hard copy formats. The best outcomes are to resolve an employee’s difficulties and to keep them productive and on staff – usually via early intervention, training and education. The Bottom Line.

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Top 16 Books for Human Resource and Talent Management Executives

Chart Your Course

Human Resource Champions (1996). By David Ulrich. Dave Ulrich is considered the #1 most influential international thought leader in HR. In this book, Ulrich lays out the role of the “strategic partner” and challenges HR professionals to define the value they create. Winning (2005). By Jack Welch.

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Why Doesn't HR Lead Change?

Harvard Business Review

It's hard to find leaders of the human resources (HR) function who are active in helping their organization improve the way it works. In 2009 Tony Scibelli, Vice President of Human Resources and Operations at Faxton-St. In 2009 Tony Scibelli, Vice President of Human Resources and Operations at Faxton-St.