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Faced with numerous challenges, from globalism to economic
turbulence, organizations need an Human Resources function that can
lead from the front. The process of transforming HR is complex (and
rarely linear). It involves creating a function that can direct the
strategic debate, gain agreement and then execute and measure the
results which, for some, involves a highly complex and often
painful process of change. In this book the authors describe best
practice in talent management for the HR function. They share, and
guide you through, their model for successful HR development, and
point you to potential solutions and good practice which has worked
for other companies. This book is part of the Gower HR
Transformation Series which uses a blend of conceptual frameworks,
practical advice and global case study examples to cover each of
the main elements of the process. The books follow a standard
format to make them easy to read and reference. Together, the
titles in the series create a definitive guide to HR transformation
from one of the leading specialist HR transformation consultancies;
an organization that has been involved in HR transformation
projects for clients as diverse as Bombardier Transportation, Marks
& Spencer, Barnardo's, Oxfam, Schroders, HM Prison Service,
Transport for London and Vodafone.
Faced with numerous challenges, from globalism to economic
turbulence, organizations need an Human Resources function that can
lead from the front. The process of transforming HR is complex (and
rarely linear). It involves creating a function that can direct the
strategic debate, gain agreement and then execute and measure the
results which, for some, involves a highly complex and often
painful process of change. In this book the authors describe best
practice in talent management for the HR function. They share, and
guide you through, their model for successful HR development, and
point you to potential solutions and good practice which has worked
for other companies. This book is part of the Gower HR
Transformation Series which uses a blend of conceptual frameworks,
practical advice and global case study examples to cover each of
the main elements of the process. The books follow a standard
format to make them easy to read and reference. Together, the
titles in the series create a definitive guide to HR transformation
from one of the leading specialist HR transformation consultancies;
an organization that has been involved in HR transformation
projects for clients as diverse as Bombardier Transportation, Marks
& Spencer, Barnardo's, Oxfam, Schroders, HM Prison Service,
Transport for London and Vodafone.
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