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Book HR Leadershift

    Book Details:
  • Author : Sara Christiansen
  • Publisher :
  • Release : 2021-04-14
  • ISBN : 9781945209147
  • Pages : 170 pages

Download or read book HR Leadershift written by Sara Christiansen and published by . This book was released on 2021-04-14 with total page 170 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: TODAY IS THE PERFECT TIME FOR A LEADERSHIFTChanging realities in the modern workplace have emphasized the need for HR to step up to lead-or become obsolete. But while many HR pros have coveted a seat at the proverbial strategic table for years, few currently consider themselves a significant contributor to the organizational development strategy. In HR Leadershift, Sara Christiansen identifies five distinctions that set Strategic HR Leaders apart from their traditional counterparts: Impact, Influence, Inspiration, Innovation, and Integration. With both strategic thinking and tactical advice, Christiansen offers HR readers a guide for overcoming fears, hurdling obstacles, and pulling up a chair so they can make a difference-differently.

Book Leadershift

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  • Author : Emmanuel Gobillot
  • Publisher : Kogan Page Publishers
  • Release : 2011
  • ISBN : 0749463031
  • Pages : 124 pages

Download or read book Leadershift written by Emmanuel Gobillot and published by Kogan Page Publishers. This book was released on 2011 with total page 124 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: "Leadershift" is about adapting and changing traditional models of leadership in response to the influence of mass collaboration, a form of collective action involving large numbers of people working independently on a single project--Wikipedia, for example.

Book Leadershift

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  • Author : John C. Maxwell
  • Publisher : HarperCollins Leadership
  • Release : 2019-02-05
  • ISBN : 0718098609
  • Pages : 286 pages

Download or read book Leadershift written by John C. Maxwell and published by HarperCollins Leadership. This book was released on 2019-02-05 with total page 286 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Dive into a masterclass that reveals the shifts you should make over the course of you career to keep innovating, improving, and influencing others to the highest levels of success in today’s unprecedented business climate. Change is so rapid today that leaders must do more than stay the course to be successful. If they aren’t nimble and ready to adapt, they won’t survive. The key is to learn how to leadershift. John C. Maxwell helps leaders gain the ability and willingness to make leadership changes that will positively enhance their organizational and personal growth. He does this by sharing the eleven shifts he made over the course of his long, successful leadership career. In Leadershift, Maxwell shares some of the leadershifts including… Adaptive Shift from Plan A to Option A, the Production Shift from Ladder Climbing to Ladder Building, the Influence Shift from Positional Authority to Moral Authority and more! Leadershift gives specific guidance to readers about how to make these shifts in their own lives. Each one requires them to change the way they think, act, and ultimately lead so they can be successful in a world that never remains the same. To go forward, we need to move faster. And as leaders, we need to stay ahead, we need to see more than others, and we need to see before others.

Book LeaderShift

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  • Author : Peter O'Brien
  • Publisher : Michael Hanrahan Publishing
  • Release : 2015-06
  • ISBN : 9780994305343
  • Pages : 200 pages

Download or read book LeaderShift written by Peter O'Brien and published by Michael Hanrahan Publishing. This book was released on 2015-06 with total page 200 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Do you wonder how you can get your managers to step-up and lead so they can reliably deliver high-performance outcomes?Do you want to improve your business bottom line by unlocking and releasing the enormous reserve of latent high-performance leadership potential at all levels of your business?Do you want to create a workplace that supports people to perform at their best every day?Leadershift takes away the mystique that often surrounds the 'art' of leadership and delivers a fresh dose of optimism and a sense of real possibility to leaders everywhere. Peter O'Brien provides managers and executives at all levels with insights into why businesses perform below expectations, and - more importantly - what can be done about it. Leadershift is the answer for all of those leaders who have been struggling to find and activate the leadership 'light switch' in the people who work for them. In this book Peter O'Brien examines in detail:why what he calls HiPer Leadership is crucial to business performancewhy many businesses struggle to get the most out of their peoplethe biology behind human behaviour, and what this means for your workplacehow to create a work environment that feels natural and safe and allows people to perform at their bestwhy involving staff in the big picture leads to better outcomesthe 'top ten' skills every leader needs.Peter O'Brien is passionate about inspiring and enabling others to be better than they ever dreamed possible He has developed leadership programs in and for the military, and at the age of 29 was one of the youngest ever peace time Commanding Officers in the RAAF. Peter has been the organisational change management lead on a number of very large scale corporate redesign programs, and went on to executive HR roles at Westpac and executive operational roles at EDS. Today, Peter leads the dynamic consultancy High Performance Leadership Group."Peter O'Brien's astute observations here align with so many of my own learnings. I particularly like the neuroscience insights on leadership, as well as the practical way that Peter brings his leadership lessons to life. Peter refers to his frequent interactions with people who have studied the key elements of being a great leader but show little track record of making big things happen. He then provides a very practical series of action steps that show how to get to big ideas, generate and take accountability, and bring about high-quality execution - the hallmark of strong leaders! I highly recommend this book."- Roger Eaton, President, KFC, Chief Operations Officer, Yum! Brands, Inc

Book Leadershift

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  • Author : Don Clayton
  • Publisher : Acer Press
  • Release : 2004
  • ISBN : 0864314663
  • Pages : 344 pages

Download or read book Leadershift written by Don Clayton and published by Acer Press. This book was released on 2004 with total page 344 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Promotes a work-life balance through a personal and practical program of self-leadership and includes a unique model that HR professionals and managers can also use as a structured professional and personal development program in any workplace.

Book Cracking the Leadership Code

Download or read book Cracking the Leadership Code written by Alain Hunkins and published by John Wiley & Sons. This book was released on 2020-03-17 with total page 288 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Become the effective, proactive leader you aspire to be with this practical tool kit for leading people and organizations Yes, you can learn the skills to effectively lead people, organizations, and employees. With the right motivation and knowledge, you can be a leader who knows what it takes to succeed. Throughout his extensive experience in training leaders, author Alain Hunkins discovered that many leaders shared a common trait. They were mainly focused on what they were doing but not so focused on how they were doing it, especially when it came to working with other people. By strengthening their leadership capabilities, they could become trusted leaders within their organization, improve employee communications, and build bridges across hierarchies. Cracking the Leadership Code shares the valuable principles and practices that Hunkins developed and refined during the 20+ years he’s worked with leaders. When you crack the code, you’ll have a new operating model for organizational leadership that will help your teams thrive in a 21st century economy. Discover the brain science behind leading people Get inspired by real life leadership stories Use a practical leadership tool kit to become a better leader Learn how to communicate, influence, and persuade others, more effectively than ever before With this book as a resource, you’ll have a new perspective, a new framework, and new tools at your disposal, readily available to guide your leadership. You’ll learn to establish proactive, leader-follower relationships. To do this, you’ll use the interconnected elements of Connection, Communication, and Collaboration. When you learn from the author’s insightful experiences working with organizations around the world, you can accelerate your leadership development and become the leader you’ve always aspired to be.

Book A Powerful Team

Download or read book A Powerful Team written by Scott Rosen and published by AuthorHouse. This book was released on 2017-03-08 with total page 107 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A Powerful Team shows why HR strategy matters and how it can mean the difference between organizational success and failure. Based on interviews with top CEOs and HR leaders, this book makes the compelling argument that an effective HR strategy can lead to transformative improvements in your business approach and bottom line. The advice contained hereina collection of best practices on how to make the most of HRis based on the hard-earned experience of business leaders from large, medium, and smaller companies in various industries, both public and private. This book seeks to answer a number of important questions: How do CEOs and HR leaders create a powerful team? How do CEOs and HR leaders complement their skills, strengths, and weaknesses to work together effectively? How do CEOs and HR chiefs become aligned around core values and common goals? How does HR help create a unified and engaged corporate culture, where shared values and unity of purpose drive performance? As one of the CEOs interviewed in this book says, The ultimate measure of HR success is not in tactical things, like involuntary turnover or time to fill positions. HR needs to play an essential role in driving every one of our key results. At the end of the day, our results are all that matter. Therefore, everyones ultimate measure should be that, and HR is no exception. HR leaders are now as responsible for contributing to the bottom line as the CFO and other senior members of the leadership team. A Powerful Team shows how a business unit that once served a largely tactical role is now at the forefront of strategic planning and execution.

Book Three

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  • Author : Ian Ziskin
  • Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
  • Release : 2015-08-31
  • ISBN : 1119057108
  • Pages : 336 pages

Download or read book Three written by Ian Ziskin and published by John Wiley & Sons. This book was released on 2015-08-31 with total page 336 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A comprehensive guide to success in the changing HR leadership role THREE is the definitive guidebook for thriving in the ever-changing role of HR leadership. Itis written for high potential HR emerging executives who want to accelerate their effectiveness and business impact, and for the bosses, peers, colleagues, friends, coaches, mentors, and teachers who want to assist them in doing so. Centered around three critical and complementary aspects of the role, this book explores leadership philosophy, HR's evolving role in today's organizations, and the future of HR and effective organizations to help emerging HR leaders find and establish their place in the field. The interplay between leadership and HR competencies is clearly laid out, and lessons learned from CHROs and other HR leaders, as well as academic thought leaders, form the basis of authoritative coverage of crucial components of effective HR leadership, now and in the future. The discussion simplifies the relationship between business strategy and human capital strategy; balances the "what," "who," and "when" of HR leader development, and explores the themes, trends, and implications emerging in the HR field. You'll learn how to lead change, master the art of the question, build leadership and talent, create a performance culture, understand Boardroom dynamics, and learn tips and techniques from over one hundred of the very best HR leaders. The book begins with a comprehensive self-assessment, and each chapter ends with a self-assessment specific to that chapter. Also, a wealth of tools and checklists are included to help you start immediately applying what you've learned. HR leaders are under more pressure than ever to deliver high quality people-related solutions quickly and effectively, but they often don't have the broad foundational experience and perspective to effectively do so. This book provides the solution in the form of comprehensive examination and practical implementation of the critical components of the HR leadership role. Develop a personal leadership philosophy, and behaviors for success Embody the changing HR role to make people and organizations more effective Ask the right questions and effectively engage other leaders Create a performance-driven culture and anticipate critical resistance points Anticipate and prepare for the future of work, organizations, and HR to ensure you remain relevant Today's organizations demand a broader array of cross-functional and cross-organizational perspectives to address complex multi-dimensional challenges and orchestrate practical solutions. THREE is the emerging HR leader's guide to acquiring the mindset and skillset required for success.

Book Leadership Driven HR

Download or read book Leadership Driven HR written by David S. Weiss and published by John Wiley & Sons. This book was released on 2013-01-04 with total page 310 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Presents a new vision for HR's role in business Focusing on strategic solutions for HR, Leadership-Driven HR challenges the traditional view of HR as a service function and replaces it with a new vision of HR as an internal business accountable for the return on investment of essential corporate assets—people and organizational processes. Leadership-Driven HR provides practical strategies for leveraging HR's role, priorities, accountabilities, and organizational design. Focuses on strategic solutions for HR, addressing current and ongoing concerns in the world of HR Dr. David Weiss is President & CEO of Weiss International Ltd., which leads innovative consulting and HR projects that generate effective strategy, leadership, innovation, and HR solutions for leaders and employees HR serves a critical role in managing your most valuable assets. Discover new ways this department can create significant ROI for your business.

Book Human Resource Transformation

Download or read book Human Resource Transformation written by William J. Rothwell and published by Davies-Black Publishing. This book was released on 2008 with total page 254 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: From this experienced author team whose previous book, Strategic Human Resource Leader, first introduced the concept of HR transformation, comes this detailed exploration of today's workforce and workplace trends that drive the need for HR to radically rethink, reinvent, and reposition its role within the organization. With data culled from the authors' first-ever 20+year longitudianl study of how general managers view HR's focus and performance, Human Resource Transformation explores the new role of HR leadership, especially when facing the challenges of outsourcing, and presents an action plan for aligning and implementing a new agenda for connecting the HR function to the success of the organization.

Book The HR  R Evolution

Download or read book The HR R Evolution written by Alan Watkins and published by Routledge. This book was released on 2019-12-10 with total page 183 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Many observers have suggested that capitalism is fast destroying our planet, concentrating power in a few big companies. Excessive short-termism, leveraged debt, digitisation, and disruption are the new normal. We stand at a critical juncture where the two paths ahead could lead to very different futures. One route could take us back to the harshest days of the early Industrial Revolution and the Great Depression. The other could lead to a world of abundance, equality, inclusivity, and prosperity for all. Which future awaits us will largely be determined by business, and HR (Human Resources) in particular. Books on HR tend to focus on HR practices and potential interventions, but they rarely look at the profession, how it evolved, and how and why those people practices were created. The HR (R)Evolution: Change the Workplace, Change the World describes the "Seven Great Waves" of change and explains how each wave impacted business. It explains how some companies are stuck in the past and how HR can break the deadlock if it understands what the future holds. This book is meant for senior business leaders or anyone currently working in HR who are grappling with the paradoxes of business today. It’s for leaders who recognise that people issues are the central challenge of our time. Whether we embrace the waves yet to come will determine whether we survive or regress, whether we flourish or flounder. The future is in our hands.

Book Back to Human

Download or read book Back to Human written by Dan Schawbel and published by Da Capo Lifelong Books. This book was released on 2018-11-13 with total page 280 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: WASHINGTON POST BESTSELLER A Financial Times Book of the Month Back to Human explains how a more socially connected workforce creates greater fulfillment, productivity, and engagement while preventing burnout and turnover. The next generation of leaders must create a workplace where teammates feel genuinely connected, engaged, and empowered -- without relying on technology. Based on Dan Schawbel's exclusive research studies -- featuring the perspectives of over 2,000 managers and employees across different age groups -- Back to Human reveals why virtual communication, though vital and useful, actually contributes to a stronger sense of isolation at work than ever before. How can we change this culture? Schawbel offers a self-assessment called the "Work Connectivity Index" that measures the strength of team relationships. He also shares exercises, examples, and activities that readers can work on individually or as a team, which will help them increase personal productivity, be more collaborative, and become more fulfilled at work. Back to Human ultimately helps you decide when and how to use technology to build better connections in your work life. It is a call to action to leaders across the world to make the workplace a better experience for all of us.

Book Culture Eats Strategy for Lunch

Download or read book Culture Eats Strategy for Lunch written by Curt W. Coffman and published by . This book was released on 2013-09-01 with total page 201 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Creating a high performance culture

Book Resilience  It s Not about Bouncing Back

Download or read book Resilience It s Not about Bouncing Back written by Cynthia Barlow and published by . This book was released on 2019-07-10 with total page 278 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The power of resilience within organizations and can transform an average company into a powerhouse. Yet, even in times of rapid disruptive change, there is no manual for building resilient organizations. This book is that manual.Resilience, left to individuals, will only ever be built by people in the moments that require them to dig deep and find it. The real power in building resilience before we need it, lies in what we can accomplish when our organizations become resilient. This book presents a simple framework for leaders and organizations to prepare for sustainable results in the face of rapid, disruption.The power for organizations lies in the act of methodically and collaboratively building a collective resilience framework to increase their ability to thrive in the face of complex challenges for which the answer, and often even the definition of the problem itself, may not be obvious. These challenges frequently require both the organization and the leaders within them to make trade-offs in values and loyalties. Often, an individual's resilience will 'get them through' such changes, but a more effective approach is to build organizational resilience before we need it. Building resilience involves intentional preparation to increase our ability to emerge from challenges better equipped to deal with them than we were in the past--a transformation into a stronger self. For organizations in an environment of rapid, disruptive change, there is often no 'back' to bounce to after disruption, because by the time they right themselves things have changed. This book presents a simple framework that can be applied to both individuals and organizations. It's proven and it works.Written in our 'pull no punches' style, Resilience: It's Not About Bouncing Back begins by explaining the case for resilience, how building it is not only possible, but imperative for creating successful leaders and organizations in today's rapidly changing world. The book goes on to present the our proven, proprietary LeaderShift Resilience Framework drawing on real examples and pointed exercises to deliver a down-to-earth strategy for building resilient leaders and companies. Connecting the dots between Resilience and ground-breaking work on Adaptive Leadership from Harvard's Ron Heifetz and others, we've intertwined our own wisdom gleaned from years spent tackling these issues with leaders across the globe. The result is a candid, insightful and easily absorbed template that helps organizations banish 'change fatigue' once and for all and instead be energized and elevated by disruption - one leader at a time.Spanning a combined five decades of corporate leadership positions and consulting work focused on organization restructuring and leadership development, Cynthia Barlow and Jennifer Eggers have seen thousands of organizations struggle in the face of change. They have seen it all ¬- the good and the bad - and believe that resilience is the key ingredient to building healthy, thriving leaders and organizations. Cynthia runs C3 Conversations, Inc., a boutique consulting firm out of Toronto, coaching leaders and delivering life-changing personal-growth programs for over 30 years. Jennifer runs LeaderShift Insights, a firm focused on building adaptive leadership and alignment at some of the most recognized brands in the world. She founded her firm after serving in several leadership roles for Fortune 50 companies.

Book Shaping Your HR Role

Download or read book Shaping Your HR Role written by William M. Kahnweiler and published by Routledge. This book was released on 2005 with total page 254 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book has been written for the HR Practitioner and will provide readers with tools, guidelines, ideas, and strategies for developing their role within the Human Resources function. This text focuses on current issues and future trends in both the HR profession and the workplace. Organizations will continue to be forced to function in a lean and mean manner, HR professionals are now required to manage outsourcing functions and to move through multiple internal roles quickly. This book will act as a roadmap to help them plan and implement these roles quickly and efficiently, aligned to their organizations strategy.

Book Transformative HR

Download or read book Transformative HR written by John W. Boudreau and published by John Wiley & Sons. This book was released on 2011-08-24 with total page 288 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Proven HR strategies that can have a real impact on organizational success This book demonstrates how some of the world's most admired and prominent organizations are redefining HR leadership by using evidence-based change to inform human capital decisions that optimize efficiency, effectiveness and strategic impact. The authors present the five foundational principles to the new HR decision science: Logic-driven analytics, segmentation, risk leverage, synergy and integration and optimization. Includes practical suggestions and approaches to help executives put the book's principles into action Contains insight based on the experiences of leading global organization such as PNC Bank, CME Group, Royal Bank of Scotland, Deutsche Telekom and Shanda Interactive Entertainment Features in-depth case studies of 6 international companies: Coca-Cola, Khazanah Nasional Berhad, IBM, Ameriprise Financial, Royal Bank of Canada and Royal Bank of Scotland This groundbreaking book reveals a new approach to deliver sustainable change and business results. It is enhanced with success stories from leading companies that engage leadership and involve employees in ways that make a lasting impact on their companies.

Book The New HR Leader s First 100 Days  How to Start Strong  Hit the Ground Running   Achieve Success Faster as a New Human Resources Manager  Director Or

Download or read book The New HR Leader s First 100 Days How to Start Strong Hit the Ground Running Achieve Success Faster as a New Human Resources Manager Director Or written by Alan Collins and published by Successinhr.com. This book was released on 2017-11 with total page 178 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Book for HR professionals and leaders to help them attain success in their first 90 days in a new leadership role.