Talent: Making People Your Competitive Advantage (精装)

分類: 图书,进口原版书,Business & Investing(商业与投资),Industries & Professions(产业与行业),Human Resources & Personnel Management,
品牌: Edward E. Lawler III
基本信息出版社:Jossey-Bass (2008年4月18日)外文书名:天才: 提高竞争优势精装:304页正文语种:英语ISBN:0787998389条形码:9780787998387产品尺寸及重量:23.1 x 15 x 3.3 cm ; 522 gASIN:0787998389商品描述内容简介在线阅读本书
The source of competitive advantage has shifted in many organizations from reliability to innovation and flexibility. But what does it take for an organization that innovates to then manage effectively? In this follow–up to Built to Change, Ed Lawler argues that it is a combination of the right structure and the right people. First, organizations must decide what structure they are: are you a high–involvement organization that has products and services that require a high level of coordination and cooperation among employees? Or do you have a more global competitor structure in which you are constantly bringing in new talent and technological expertise? Are you a mixture of both? Lawler outlines the unique human capital strategy for each approach, shows what it looks like in action, and provides the foundation and tools for creating competitive and innovative organizations.编辑推荐Review
Voted "Best Book of 2008" in Human Capital,Strategy + Business"Some boards do have committees on human resources, but they typically focus on CEO and executive compensation and perhaps succession planning at the executive level, not on the overall talent strategy and effectiveness of the organization...What is needed is a human capital committee that addresses succession planning for senior management positions and the evaluation of the CEO and the top management team."––as excerpted from TALENT by Edward E. Lawler, III inDirectors & Boards"There was one chapter in Talent that I found to be really new and interesting. That was the chapter about corporate boards and talent management. Often when we think about boards of directors we think about a room of former CEOs and finance guys who go over number and compliance issues. That′s pretty much what Lawler has found in his research as well. But if a company wants to really use its people as its competitive advantage, then these boards of directors have to be informed on the talent management issues within the company. Not only that, but at least some of these board members should have some HR expertise––which according to Lawler′s research, is a pretty rare occurrence."––Workforce Management"In his book––for those who wish to proceed with HC–centricity––Lawler describes the steps involved in building talent–based organizations. Through generous case studies of companies from Whole Foods to BMW to Siebel Systems, Lawler outlines ways of achieving HC–centric management through approaches he labels ′high involvement′ or ′global competitor."––HR Magazine"Lawler presents visionary information and examples that any organization can take pieces from. As a whole, Talent is a thought–provoking read. More importantly it is a practical book. Anytime the reader starts to say to him or herself "yeah right, that would never work" Lawler responds with an acknowledgment of the practicalities and support for optimism. If Lawler’s prediction that more companies will turn towards HC–centric organizations then it would be wise to read this book now."––The Employment File, 6/10/2008"A lot of people know a little aboutTalent.Ed Lawler knows a lot! In fact, he may know more about this topic than anyone I know!""There is no better person to provide advice onTalentthan Ed Lawler!""The world’s authority on HR systems – he shows you how to change the people equation in your company!" – Marshall Goldsmith is theNew York Timesbest selling author ofWhat Got You Here Won’t Get You There –the Harold Longman Award Best Business Book of 2007.
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“There is nothing limited about this author’s grasp of his subject… Lawler looks at every important aspect of organisational life” Financial Times Thursday 7 August 2008