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INTERVIEW: Dave Ulrich on How To Win the War for Talent

HR Bartender

The term “war for talent” was first used in 2001 in a Harvard Business Press book by the same name. Dave Ulrich and his colleagues have a new book out on the topic titled “ Victory Through Organization: Why the War for Talent is Failing Your Company and What You Can Do About It ”. HR begins and ends with the business.”

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“Why you should eat a healthy diet.” With Dr. William Seeds & Meredith Oppenheim

Thrive Global

As a part of my series about the things we can do to develop serenity and support each other during anxious times, I had the pleasure of interviewing Meredith Oppenheim. My platform, Vitality Society , aims to revitalize a generation that is young at heart and wants to remain vital and vibrant. Ok, thank you for all that.

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The HR Scorecard: A Full Guide

Analytics in HR

The HR scorecard, or Human Resource Scorecard, is a well-known HR tool. The HR scorecard, first published about by Becker, Huselid & Ulrich in their 2001 book that bore the same title, aims to solve this. The idea here is that HR should create a number of High-Performance Work Systems (HPWS). What is the HR scorecard?

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Randall Kaplan of Akamai Technologies: “You’re going to see hotels develop more touchless technology to avoid touching common areas”

Thrive Global

You’re going to see hotels develop more touchless technology to avoid touching common areas. You see it already in some hotels that have contactless arrivals and departures, and you’re going to see more advanced apps going forward. billion dollars in 2020 revenues. billion dollars in 2020 revenues. They were wrong.

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Dianna Booher: “

Thrive Global

As part of my series about “How to write a book that sparks a movement” I had the great pleasure of interviewing Dianna Booher. Dianna Booher is the bestselling author of 48 books, published in 62 foreign-language editions. access to books that I’d never had available. often 2 or 3 books a year.

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How to Turn Stumbling Blocks Into Stepping Stones

Thrive Global

I interviewed over two dozen women for this book, and despite the success they each achieved, every single one faced significant challenges. There she learned the ins and outs of technology investing and settled into a job that she loved in a space she enjoyed. Setbacks and frustrations are inevitable.

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Book Review – Forging An Ironclad Brand: A Leader’s Guide

Workplace Psychology

I’m going to start this book review with a confession: I know nothing about branding. This book ( Forging An Ironclad Brand ) gave me an unexpected and very much appreciated lesson about branding and helped me understand that having a brand strategy is a business advantage. Boy, was I wrong! Here’s a great example.