[Ebook pdf] The Differentiated Workforce: Translating Talent into Strategic Impact
♥ Brian E. Becker, Mark A. Huselid, Richard W. Beatty ♥
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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Great book, except chapter 2By Thomas WebbChapter 2 was a waste of time, but the rest is worth a read, and I like the honesty of the book, for example when the book suggested that companies are better off paying their bottom 10% of employees (the lowest proformers) to stay at home. So true, but I will let you do the reading to find out why.2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. One of my two biblesBy Rob FoleyThis is one of two booksDo you think of your company's talent as an investment to be managed like a portfolio? You should, according to authors Becker, Huselid, and Beatty, if you're interested in strategy execution.Many companies fall into the trap of spending too much time and money on low performers, while high performers aren't getting the necessary resources, development opportunities, or rewards. In The Differentiated Workforce, the authors expand on their previous books, The HR Scorecard and The Workforce Score... [PDF.hn64] The Differentiated Workforce: Translating Talent into Strategic Impact Rating: 3.70 (575 Votes)
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