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Binding: HardcoverDewey Decimal Number: 658.3 EAN: 9781591397076 Edition: 1 ISBN: 1591397073 Label: Harvard Business School Press Manufacturer: Harvard Business School Press Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 316 Publication Date: June 30, 2005 Publisher: Harvard Business School Press Studio: Harvard Business School Press Related Items:
Browse for similar items by category: Click to Display Editorial Review: Product Description: HR's leading thinkers provide a blueprint for the future The international bestseller Human Resource Champions helped set the HR agenda for the 1990s and enabled HR professionals to become strategic partners in their organizations. But earning a seat at the executive table was only the beginning. Today's HR leaders must also bring substantial value to that table. Drawing on their sixteen-year study of over 29,000 HR professionals and line managers, leading HR experts Dave Ulrich and Wayne Brockbank propose The HR Value Proposition. The authors argue that HR value creation requires a deep understanding of external business realities and how value is defined by key stakeholders both inside and outside the company. They provide practical tools and worksheets for leveraging this knowledge to create HR practices, build organizational capabilities, design HR strategy, and marshal resources that create value for customers, investors, executives, and employees. Written by the field's premier trailblazers, this book charts the path HR professionals must take to help lead their organizations into the future. Dave Ulrich is a professor at the University of Michigan School of Business and the author of twelve books and more than a hundred articles on the subject of human resources. Wayne Brockbank is a clinical professor of business at the University of Michigan School of Business, the author of award-winning papers on HR strategy, and an adviser to top global organizations. Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - Great experience!Once again is a great experience to read something about David Ulrich. If I could summarise this book is something like to upgrade the previous knowledge regarding "Human Resource Champions". After reading and profoundly living the ideas behind "The HR Value Proposition", you feel enough energised to rediscover the meaning of the HR function. Rating: - A Must for Startegic HR ProfessionalsAnyone in HR who doesn't feel their job is in peril is probably delusional. In order to preserve one's position, and more importantly, contribute at the highest possible level to an organization, HR pros MUST transform themselves into strategic partners. For many, that is a daunting task. Ulrich is the father of strategic HR thinking, and this book, written with Brockbank, is a superb roadmap. Along with explaining the concerns that inform strategic thought, the authors provide a step by step ... Read More Rating: - Wants HR to get an MBA, not necessarily practice HRIf you're an HR practitioner, skip this book. If you're an external HR consultant, read it and use the terms and ideas to sell your services. The authors want HR to get out of the HR business and into being management consultants with an HR background who solve business problems. The book encourages HR practitioners to become adept at the business by knowing its financials, customers, products, etc, so that they can solve a myriad of business problems or give input to other departments. ... Read More Rating: - VERY HIGHLY RECOMMENDED BY STERN'S MANAGEMENT REVIEW.!After the transactional work of HR has been automated, centralized, eliminated, or outsourced, what is left, and of greatest value, forms the core of this book. In brief, the book is about creating a business-oriented HR function. The book's springboard is a range of future-focused questions such as: - Why does HR matter so much today? - How can HR get line managers to be concerned about HR issues? - What can HR do to connect with the interests of all stakeholders? - How to create ... Read More Rating: - Buy this bookThese guys are amazing. Puts HR in its proper perspective of adding company value. Wonderful.
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