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In the last few years, poultry-keeping has enjoyed massive growth,
with heavy TV coverage featuring chefs such as Jamie Oliver. It is
another symptom of our weariness of mass-produced, tasteless
supermarket food - the appeal of being able to nip into the back
garden to get fresh eggs for breakfast, knowing that the hens have
been well kept, fed and loved. This highly practical book is aimed
at beginners to the hobby and will explain everything you need to
know to get started keeping chickens, from how to choose, house,
feed and handle them to how many eggs they will lay, their affect
on the local ecosystem and protection from foxes.
How can HR show value? With 20+ years of analytical expertise, the
author guides you into the land of HR analytics to answer this
question. The reader of this book is a business leader, an HR
leader, analyst, student or just plain curious about what analytics
in the Human Resource function is all about. It is intended for the
business-minded individual interested in learning about the
strategic advantages which can be obtained from performing
analytics on the wealth of data stored in HR systems. The book
begins with a brief history of the evolution of HR information and
explains some of the differences between the stages of information
progression. It also provides an opinion on who needs to know these
differences and who doesn't. The book moves on to provide advice on
how to best select metrics for HR and how to approach an analysis
is an organized way. A full chapter is dedicated to practical
examples in order to assist the reader in generating ideas of how
to provide value to the organization. Examples are provided using
simple and more advanced techniques. The intent, however, is to
show where value can be found in HR data and not to provide
instruction on mathematical techniques. For the HR leader, the book
will go on to examine the advantages and disadvantages of trying to
build these capabilities in-house and will provide a realistic view
of the challenges associated with implementing analytics in Human
Resources. For the HR analyst, a section is included to discuss the
realistic challenges you will face in collecting and analyzing HR
data. Those entering this field or thinking about it, can then go
in with their eyes wide open. A brief introduction to Strategic
Workforce Planning is provided because it overlaps with HR
analytics in one of its major steps. Finally, the book provides
advice and opinions on data analysis and visualization tools
available to the HR professional. What Will This Book Do for Me?
Before the reader embarks on his / her journey through the pages of
this book, it is important to know the types of questions that will
be answered. Only then can the reader determine the true value of
this material for his / her business. The list below is not all
inclusive, but will provide the reader with an idea on how the
information contained herein can be used. 1. How can I show some HR
analytics quick wins to my leadership team? 2. What are the
evolutionary stages of analytics and in what stage are most
businesses? 3. How can I organize my analysis efforts? 4. What can
regression analysis do for me? 5. How can I link HR to the
business? 6. How can I get strategic value out of an HR survey? 7.
Should I have an in-house analytics group? If so, which skill sets
should I look for? 8. What challenges can I realistically expect to
face if I head into HR analytics? Under the new pressure for Human
Resources to provide higher value to the company, answering these
and similar questions for the organization will increase the
strategic level of Human Resources.
The reader of this book need not be a mathematician. This book is
intended for the business-minded individual interested in learning
about the strategic advantages which can be obtained from business
analytics. Small Business Trends magazine reported that, "you don't
need to be a Fortune 500 company with revenue in the stratosphere
to benefit from the application of business intelligence. A simple
analysis of data your business may already be collecting could hold
the answer." Perhaps you would like to reduce your inventory,
determine product and customer profitability, gain insight into
customer ordering behaviour. Perhaps you would like to know where
you are spending your business dollars or how to determine if your
cash flow is getting better or worse. Is your business becoming
more or less efficient as it grows? Perhaps you would like to
predict upcoming retirements to determine the impact of the baby
boomer generation on your organization. This book will present some
of the simpler approaches to data analysis and will show the value
of these analyses to business. The intent is to show the reader
what is possible rather than teaching the mathematical techniques.
From simple to the more advanced, this book will deliver a series
of analytics suitable for anyone wishing to take their business to
the next level. I will present a series of real-world case studies
from various functional areas, the majority of which will be
conducted with every day software that most businesses already
possess. The book will go on to examine the advantages and
disadvantages of trying to build these capabilities in-house and
will provide a realistic view of the challenges associated with
analytics in the business world. Finally, I will provide some
advice on data analysis and visualization tools. Specifically, I
will focus on the tools that are available to the reader for prices
that are in line with typical office software.
Pride and Prejudice is one of Jane Austen's best known and well
loved novels. The study guide presents the plot, setting and major
themes of the novels and provides character and chapter outlines.
Connected by Tragedy... Consumed By Love Do you believe in Fate? Do
you believe in soul mates? What if there was just one man out there
who was meant for you? Would you know him if you saw him? Would he
know you? Katherine didn't believe in soul mates, she wasn't even
sure if she believed in love... until the night she saw him. There
was something oddly familiar about his dark blue eyes, but she was
sure she'd never seen him before. The only thing more confusing
than the overwhelming attraction she felt toward this mysterious
stranger, was the way he was staring right back at her with that
same look of curious fascination. Then suddenly he leaves and she's
left with nothing but the haunting memory of his beautiful eyes and
the strange connection they seem to have with her recurring
nightmares. The day Michael's mother died was one of greatly mixed
emotions. He would miss his mother, but her passing meant that he
would finally be free of his oppressive father. He was leaving and
nothing was going to stop him. But why couldn't he stop thinking
about the beautiful woman he had seen the night he got the call
about his mother. Why had she seemed so familiar? More than once
their paths will cross, but will they ever find each other? Will
Fate ultimately bring them together or keep them apart?
Strategic workforce planning aims to proactively plan to put the
right people, in the right place, at the right time at the right
cost in order to mitigate workforce risk. Written by the former
head of global strategic workforce planning for FedEx Express, this
book guides the reader through the planning framework and presents
practical tools and approaches for successful implementation. In
addition, it discusses some of the major challenges of
implementation facing leaders today.
After the happily ever after, the story continues... Destiny had
always loved the story of how her parents met. How Fate had drawn
them together time and again, until they finally found each other
and fell madly in love. That was the way love was supposed to be.
Someday she knew it would happen for her, someday a handsome
mysterious stranger would come into her life and sweep her off her
feet. She knew that the first time she saw him she would know he
was the one. Tyler had known Destiny his entire life. She had been
his very best friend, but it had been years since he'd seen her. He
wasn't nervous about seeing her again, until he did. She wasn't the
skinny girl he remembered from childhood, and suddenly he found
himself anxiously wondering if she would ever be able to see him as
anything other than the boy she'd grown up with. Is it possible to
look at someone you've known your whole life, and see them for the
very first time? Sometimes love doesn't happen the way you thought
it would.
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