The Hidden Profit Center


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Every so often a book comes along with a brand new, innovative and startling approach to an everyday subject. On the subject of business communication, that book is The Hidden Profit Center. While most business leaders agree--without much real thought-- that communication is important, author Helen Wilkie contends they have no idea just how important. In fact, when people communicate ineffectively at work, it costs companies money. Real, hard dollars-- and lots of them. Inspired by books like "The One Minute Manager and "Who Moved My Cheese?, Wilkie has written a deceptively simple fable that makes the shocking cost of poor communication unmistakable. Written for busy people, this small but invaluable book can be read in less than two hours--perfect for a business flight.




Short Introduction to Strategic Human Resource Management


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Leading authors explain strategic and risk management approach to human resource management. Numerous examples in every chapter illustrate key points.







Personnel


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Personnel Literature


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Monthly Labor Review


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Publishes in-depth articles on labor subjects, current labor statistics, information about current labor contracts, and book reviews.




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HRM Pacemaker


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Hidden in Plain Sight


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The acclaimed and accessible Hidden in Plain Sight series showcases the extraordinary contributions made by Aboriginal peoples to Canadian identity and culture. This collection features new accounts of Aboriginal peoples working hard to improve their lives and those of other Canadians, and serves as a powerful contrast to narratives that emphasize themes of victimhood, displacement, and cultural disruption. In this second volume of the series, leading scholars and other experts pay tribute to the enduring influence of Aboriginal peoples on Canadian economic and community development, environmental initiatives, education, politics, and arts and culture. Interspersed are profiles of many significant Aboriginal figures, including singer-songwriter and educator Buffy Sainte-Marie, politician Elijah Harper, entrepreneur Dave Tuccaro, and musician Robbie Robertson. Hidden in Plain Sight continues to enrich and broaden our understandings of Aboriginal and Canadian history, while providing inspiration for a new generation of leaders and luminaries.