By Jan Hills, 300 pages, save $10.17, published May 23 2014.
Amazon's Description:
Why does HR need to be “brain-savvy”?
As HR professionals we spend a lot of time carefully planning our processes and policies. But when we crunch the numbers we’re not being as effective as we should be.
• people keep on doing what they were doing
• reward systems aren’t providing the motivation we’d expect
• everyone’s busy but they’re not being truly creative
• we don’t have a pipeline of talent for our top jobs
We’re not being brain-savvy. We need to understand our brains, as well as use them. The latest findings from neuroscience show us how to work with the way that brains have developed, in order to:
• create fulfillment
• make good decisions
• change habits
• achieve goals and
• train good leaders
This book uses neuroscience to help you define the guiding sense of purpose that’s a key feature of effective HR leadership. It shows how the latest research can improve your daily policies and practice. And gives you the insight and tools to maximise your own performance. With case studies from organisations that have been using neuroscience to solve their business problems.
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Author's site http://www.headheartbrain.com/author/jan-hills/
Downloadable until 22nd in USA