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Book Recommendations: Some Must-Reads for HR Professionals

HR Digest

There are many human resources books , but they often focus on specific industries or companies. They cover recruiting, hiring, managing employees, motivating workers, developing talent, managing diversity, and much more. Instead, an engaged workforce results when the focus is on developing, motivating, and empowering employees.

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Book Recommendations: Some Must-Reads for HR Professionals

HR Digest

There are many human resources books , but they often focus on specific industries or companies. They cover recruiting, hiring, managing employees, motivating workers, developing talent, managing diversity, and much more. Instead, an engaged workforce results when the focus is on developing, motivating, and empowering employees.

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The Best Leadership Books of 2023

Leading Blog

Martin's Press, 2023) In The Art of Clear Thinking , Hasard Lee distills what he’s learned during his career flying some of the Air Force’s most advanced aircraft. The Leap to Leader is your trusted playbook for making the biggest jump of your career. Edmondson (Atria Books, 2023) We used to think of failure as the opposite of success.

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19 Key Leadership Competencies & Behaviors from 29 Top Experts

Miles Anthony Smith

To succeed, a leader must learn to balance their relationships, time, strategic efforts and personal development. Not only does it provide tools and resources for those transitioning into a leadership role, it also includes development strategies for management teams who are overseeing the growth of new leaders. Leaders are developed!

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An Interview with Mark Schoenwald President/CEO of Thomas Nelson

Ron Edmondson

Here is an interview with Mark Schoenwald: How do you keep up with current trends and the market in our industry? What would you do or advice to give someone starting their career? Mix all this together and that person will be successful in any situation, industry or business. I was interested in learning from Mark’s leadership.

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Can GM Make it Safe for Employees to Speak Up?

Harvard Business Review

In an industry that involves selling machines that transport humans at fast speeds, the notion that employees wouldn’t be encouraged to discuss safety seems odd. ” But even though Barra attempted to blame a few “individuals,” her underlying message hints at the importance of company — and industry — culture.

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Attitude Reflects Leadership

N2Growth Blog

If you struggle with recruiting, team building, and leadership development you likely have a bad attitude. People who have bad attitudes have more career turnover. Ron Edmondson This is a challenging post Mike. The simple truth is that people strongly desire to work with and for great leaders.