Talent Management Pocketbook

Talent Management Pocketbook

Author: Andy Cross

Publisher: Pocketbooks

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 110

ISBN-13: 9781903776476

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How to find, keep and get the best from the people who can make an enterprise thrive is the subject of "The Talent Management Pocketbook". The new pocketbook includes checklists and self-assessment tools to gauge current talent management strategy and pinpoint where improvements can be made. Included too are examples of outstanding talent ......


Talent Management Pocketbook

Talent Management Pocketbook

Author: Andy Cross

Publisher: Pocketbooks

Published: 2016-07-31

Total Pages: 116

ISBN-13: 1907078681

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How to find, keep and get the best from the people who can make an enterprise thrive is the subject of the Talent Management Pocketbook, now in its 2nd edition. It features checklists and self-assessment tools to gauge current talent management strategy and pinpoint where improvements can be made. Included too are examples of outstanding talent management practices. How do you judge with confidence that someone will succeed in a bigger role? The book describes how the 'potential profiler' can help identify potential talent in the key performance areas. It is one of several helpful models described. Blending talent in order to build talented teams is another focus of this illustrated pocketbook. It deals with its subject in clear, concise terms with the emphasis on providing practical solutions. The Talent Management Pocketbook has been written for trainers, HR and recruitment professionals, and for line managers with responsibility for retaining and developing talented team members.


Performance Conversations

Performance Conversations

Author: Frank Scott-Lennon

Publisher: Pocketbooks

Published: 2019-04-05

Total Pages: 112

ISBN-13: 1907078770

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Focus on CLEFT conversations leadership expectations future focus timely


Leadership Pocketbook

Leadership Pocketbook

Author: Fiona Elsa Dent

Publisher: Management Pocketbooks

Published: 2014-09-10

Total Pages: 113

ISBN-13: 1908284285

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Written for leaders at all levels - strategic, organisational and team level - the Leadership Pocketbook explains how to inspire, influence, deal with change and achieve objectives. Illustrated throughout, the book adopts a practical approach, setting out the principles of leadership, the role of the leader, the skills required for effective leadership and the key challenges facing leaders in today's business environment. This 2nd edition sees the addition of a new section about leaders and social responsibility. "Contemporary business leaders must be aware of the major forces shaping society today and understand how their organisations need to respond and contribute to these challenges", author Fiona Dent writes. She is Director of Faculty Development at Ashridge where she is also Programme Director for the Influencing Strategies and Skills Programme. A focus of the book, described by the author as 'perhaps the most necessary skill for any leader', is self-awareness - to know yourself, to realise what your leadership strengths and weaknesses are and when you must continue to develop. "With admirable clarity, Fiona Dent distils the salient leadership issues and skills. Every potential leader and every leader with potential should find a place for this book in their pocket or bag." Philip Hodgson, Director of Leadership Programmes, Ashridge "A practical, easy to use guide for all levels of leadership. It covers a broad range of topics in sufficient detail to make it usable both for fresh learning and for reference." Richard Nicholson, Management Development Manager, Novartis Pharmaceuticals UK Ltd


Writing Skills Pocketbook

Writing Skills Pocketbook

Author: Stella Collins

Publisher: Management Pocketbooks

Published: 2012-01-01

Total Pages: 115

ISBN-13: 1908284269

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How do you ensure that what you write gets read, understood and acted upon? The Writing Skills Pocketbook describes a 3-phase approach to planning, preparing and polishing written communications for the modern business world. Central to the planning phase is a clear understanding of why you are writing and who you are writing for. The book guides you through the planning process and shows you how to test your approach. The second phase, preparation, demonstrates how to write clear, concise and compelling texts using the authors' eight golden rules. There is advice too on how to present and illustrate your written material to best effect, including the most commonly asked questions on punctuation. Don't be too hasty to send your letter, email or report. Take time to check it thoroughly using the book's '11-point critiquing checklist' and 'top tips for proof-reading'. This is the final, polishing phase. The Writing Skills Pocketbook is your essential guide to writing confidently, swiftly and with greater impact.


Applied Psychology in Talent Management

Applied Psychology in Talent Management

Author: Wayne F. Cascio

Publisher: SAGE Publications

Published: 2018-07-03

Total Pages: 801

ISBN-13: 1506375928

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Now with SAGE Publishing! In Applied Psychology in Talent Management, world-renowned authors Wayne F. Cascio and Herman Aguinis provide the most comprehensive, future-oriented overview of psychological theories and how those theories impact people decisions in today’s ever-changing workplace. Taking a rigorous, evidence-based approach, the new Eighth Edition includes more than 1,000 new citations from more than 20 top-tier journal articles. The authors emphasize the latest developments in the field—all in the context of historical perspectives. Integrated coverage of technology, strategy, globalization, and social responsibility throughout the text provides students with a holistic view of the field and equips them with the practical tools to create productive, enjoyable work environments.


The Trainer's Pocketbook

The Trainer's Pocketbook

Author: John Townsend

Publisher:

Published: 1999

Total Pages: 132

ISBN-13: 9781579220204

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With international sales now exceeding 40,000 copies, this best seller by John Townsend takes a succinct, practical approach to all aspects of structuring and delivering a training course or seminar. It covers learning theory, learning environment, techniques for opening and closing the session, the right equipment and how to use it, preparation, delivery and group exercises.


The Mentoring Pocketbook

The Mentoring Pocketbook

Author: Geof Alred

Publisher: Pocketbooks

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 127

ISBN-13: 9781903776353

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Shows how to design and manage a mentoring scheme, how to prepare to be a mentor, how to conduct mentoring sessions, how to maintain a relationship through the different stages and how to evaluate mentoring.


The Workplace Politics Pocketbook

The Workplace Politics Pocketbook

Author: David Bancroft-Turner

Publisher: Pocketbooks

Published: 2008

Total Pages: 110

ISBN-13: 9781903776902

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It's the number one cause of stress and its adverse effects cost the economy billions. Workplace politics has bad press, with the vast majority of people linking it to behaviour without integrity. But, according to David Bancroft-Turner it is possible for individuals to develop and apply a set of skills and behaviours that will counter the negative effects of workplace politics and create a positive work environment for the benefit of all concerned. Workplace Politics Pocketbook explains how this is done. The book emphasises the importance of understanding how our belief about people and the organisation we work for affect the political climate.