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The 8 Practices of Exceptional Companies: How Great Organizations Make the Most of Their Human Assets

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Synopsis:

"High-performance companies don't get the extraordinary performers they need by tossing another fad management program on their people. Instead, they adhere to fundamental beliefs and operating strategies that pay off in the long run--both in higher profits and more productive employees.

Now the founder and president of the prestigious Saratoga Institute identifies best practices in human asset management.

Based on four years of research involving more than 1,000 companies worldwide and filled with illuminating case studies, The 8 Practices of Exceptional Companies documents how the best organizations practice:

• balanced value fixation

• commitment to a core strategy

• culture-system linkage

• massive two-way communication

• partnering with stakeholders

• functional collaboration

• innovation and risk

• never being satisfied.

The book shows managers and executives how to shift their primary focus away from short-term process improvement (reengineering, benchmarking, quality) and toward the enduring human asset management practices that can make these efforts long-term successes."

About the Author

JAC FITZ-ENZ (San Jose, CA) is founder of the Saratoga Institute, known worldwide for its pioneering research and reports on performance measurement and improvement, and of the consulting firm Human Capital Source. His other books include The ROI of Human Capital, winner of the Book of the Year Award from the Society for Human Resource Management.

Product Details

ISBN:
9780814403488
Subtitle:
How Great Organizations Make the Most of Their Human Assets
Author:
Fitz-enz, Jac
Author:
Fitz-enz
Publisher:
AMACOM
Location:
New York :
Subject:
Management
Subject:
Human Resources & Personnel Management
Subject:
Total Quality Management
Subject:
Entrepreneurship
Subject:
Benchmarking (management)
Subject:
Organizational effectiveness
Subject:
Benchmarking (Management) -- Case studies.
Subject:
Benchmarking
Subject:
Management - General
Subject:
English
Subject:
Small Business
Edition Description:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Series Volume:
23
Publication Date:
19970407
Binding:
Hardback
Grade Level:
General/trade
Language:
English
Illustrations:
Yes
Pages:
256
Dimensions:
9.25 x 6.13 IN in.
The 8 Practices of Exceptional Companies: How Great Organizations Make the Most of Their Human Assets
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"High-performance companies don't get the extraordinary performers they need by tossing another fad management program on their people. Instead, they adhere to fundamental beliefs and operating strategies that pay off in the long run--both in higher profits and more productive employees.

Now the founder and president of the prestigious Saratoga Institute identifies best practices in human asset management.

Based on four years of research involving more than 1,000 companies worldwide and filled with illuminating case studies, The 8 Practices of Exceptional Companies documents how the best organizations practice:

• balanced value fixation

• commitment to a core strategy

• culture-system linkage

• massive two-way communication

• partnering with stakeholders

• functional collaboration

• innovation and risk

• never being satisfied.

The book shows managers and executives how to shift their primary focus away from short-term process improvement (reengineering, benchmarking, quality) and toward the enduring human asset management practices that can make these efforts long-term successes."

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