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Management number 201813965 Release Date 2025/10/08 List Price $15.97 Model Number 201813965
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Joey Price's book "The Power of HR" provides strategies for aligning HR with enterprise goals, improving governance, and delivering measurable results. It includes real-world examples and actionable frameworks to position HR as a critical lever of business success.

Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 272 pages
Publication date: 03 March 2025
Publisher: Kogan Page Ltd

Joey Price's book, "The Power of HR," is a strategic guide for senior HR leaders seeking to position their function as a driver of performance, culture, and organizational success. Drawing on real-world examples from Adobe, Google, LexisNexis, Jumpstart HR, and NPR, as well as insights from industry experts such as Dave Ulrich, Lars Schmidt, and Adonica Black, the book provides proven tools for aligning HR with enterprise goals, improving governance, and delivering measurable results. You'll discover how to: - Attract, onboard, and retain talent aligned to strategic objectives - Embed diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging into organizational culture - Use data and analytics to inform decisions and prove HR's business impact - Influence priorities at executive level through evidence-based strategies With strategic models, real-world examples, and actionable frameworks, "The Power of HR" equips senior people leaders to shape culture, strengthen governance, and deliver results that position HR as a critical lever of business success. Themes include HR strategy, governance, talent acquisition, DEIB, data-driven decision making, and more.

Weight: 422g
Dimension: 234 x 157 x 18 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781398618954


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