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High-Impact Human Capital Strategy

Addressing the 12 Major Challenges Today's Organizations Face

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High-Impact Human Capital Strategy

By: Jack Phillips, Patricia Pulliam Phillips
Narrated by: Sean Pratt, Marguerite Gavin
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Traditionally, human resources has focused on recruiting good people, preparing them for assignments, motivating them to perform, and retaining them. These functions remain essential. But to be successful in turbulent times like ours, human capital strategy needs to be broader and much more far reaching.

High-Impact Human Capital Strategy examines 12 critical forces that must be considered: globalization, changes in workforce demographics, skill shortages and mismatches in labor markets, environmental matters, and more. It shows how to incorporate each into an effective overall plan and how to translate that plan into action. You'll learn to design human capital programs that:

  • Connect with business measures
  • Achieve positive ROI
  • Ensure critical talent is in place
  • Boost engagement
  • Address work/life balance and other social issues
  • Reduce the need to outsource

Case studies and step-by-step guidelines help you move beyond hiring-training-benefits functions to develop human capital strategies that deliver measurable value in the face of ongoing challenges.

©2015 Jack J. Phillips Ph.D., Patricia Pulliam Phillips (P)2015 Gildan Media LLC
Forecasting & Strategic Planning Workplace & Organizational Behavior Management & Leadership Management Workplace Culture Human Capital Management
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Good book and lots of example and easy to understand. Should be read by all HR practitioner and CEOs.

Good reading for HR practitioner

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