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Book Review: Purpose-driven Organizations by Carlos Rey, Miquel Bastons, and Phil Sotok
This book challenges the conventional profit-centric view of organisations, advocating instead for a model that intertwines employee purpose with corporate goals, thus fostering a human-centric approach to HR.
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Book Review: Leaders Eat Last by Simon Sinek
In Leaders Eat Last: Why Some Teams Pull Together and Others Don’t, Simon Sinek emphasises the importance of prioritising employee well-being to foster trust and collaboration within teams, a crucial element in creating humane, people-first organisations.
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Book Review: HR from the Outside In by Dave Ulrich, Jon Younger, Wayne Brockbank, and Mike Ulrich
Dave Ulrich and his colleagues provide a comprehensive framework for HR transformation in HR from the Outside In, highlighting six competencies that balance business objectives with human-centric duties.
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Book Review: Leading the Workforce of the Future by Brigette Tasha Hyacinth
Brigette Tasha Hyacinth’s groundbreaking book Leading the Workforce of the Future teaches executives how to foster creativity and flexibility, igniting a fresh perspective on how to interact with a multigenerational workforce.
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Book Review: Entrepreneurial Cognition by Dean A Shepherd and Holger Patzelt
Entrepreneurial Cognition looks at the mental models that underlie entrepreneurial thinking and offers transferrable insights into humanising the workplace by fostering innovation, adaptability, and opportunity recognition.
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Promoting Workplace Wellness: Global Employee Health and Fitness Month
May marks the observance of Global Employee Health and Fitness Month, a time dedicated to prioritizing the well-being of employees in workplaces around the world.
