The Chief HR Officer

Defining the New Role of Human Resource Leaders

(Author) Patrick M. Wright
Format: Hardcover
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Praise for THE CHIEF HR OFFICER The Chief HR Officer offers the most current thinking on the evolving role of the chief human resource officer (CHRO). An essential resource for experienced and aspiring CHROs, the book shows leaders how to best prepare for and perform this critical role. This comprehensive book shows how, in today’s extremely competitive work environment, the job of the CHRO has expanded to encompass many important roles. Among other things, HR leaders must adapt to and address the demands of an increasingly diverse and demanding workforce, globalization, stricter regulatory requirements, increased accountability to the CEO and board of directors, and the complexity of leading the HR function with often limited resources. This vital guide is filled with rare insights and practical guidance from some of the country’s most successful CHROs who have been in the trenches as well as top academics researching the field including Randy MacDonald (IBM), Eva Sage-Gavin (Gap Inc.), L. Kevin Cox (American Express), Mirian M. Graddick-Weir (Merck), and Dave Ulrich (Ross School of Business, University of Michigan, and The RBL Group). Sponsored by the National Academy of Human Resources (NAHR), the book covers a wealth of topics including how to develop a perspective and set of skills to effectively lead and perform in the role and how to approach strategy, management, leadership, ethics, and talent. In addition, the authors include information on forming and implementing activities that will further the firm’s strategy, advice for coaching and counseling the CEO, and much more.

Information
Publisher:
John Wiley & Sons Inc
Format:
Hardcover
Number of pages:
None
Language:
en
ISBN:
9780470905340
Publish year:
2011
Publish date:
May 10, 2011

Patrick M. Wright

Patrick M. Wright is best known for his novel "The Iron Horse King," a gripping tale of power and betrayal set in the ruthless world of 19th-century industrial America. His writing style is characterized by vivid imagery and complex characters. Wright's contributions to literature include breathing new life into historical fiction with his intricate storytelling.

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