Book Reviews: HR Value Proposition

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HR Value Proposition

David Ulrich, Wayne Brockbank

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Category: HR Books
Subcategory: Strategy and Metrics
Price: $23.10
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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.

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    plchavan, Sun, 13 Apr 2008 06:04:05 UTC.

    Every that needed to academically known and to be used in practice to be successful in the HR profession. A good execution material from bigenr to expert. A referencer .

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    Nora_Gomez, Wed, 04 Jun 2008 00:24:16 UTC.

    Real world practices, language of todays Business Partner.

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    hawkeye, Thu, 26 Jun 2008 04:10:38 UTC.

    The value proposition makes a valuable contribution in teaching HR professionals how to stay at the table. It makes strategies concrete and strengthens HR's place making us viable and perceived as equal partners by external stakeholders. It is a good reference for day-to-day operations but I wonder how well it would work in situations of change management. - would it break down because HR is not at the table early enough as part of decision-making. That is why I rate it in the middle. Overall, an excellent foundation to lead organizations in managing their organization's plans for the future..

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