Table of contents
Are men the missing piece from your well-being jigsaw?
Sharon De Mascia– Questions whether organizational well-being strategies always recognize the differences between men and women when it comes to mental health.
Larsen & Toubro strides out strategically on talent management: Big rise in performance following the introduction of 360-degree feedback
Sunita Panda, Chandan Kumar Sahoo– Describes how, in a highly competitive environment, Larsen & Toubro attracts and retains its talent in a strategic way.
APML drives a culture of ownership and innovation: Open-door policy makes employees feel part of the family
Rajesh K. Chandwani, Biju Varkkey– Discusses the key dimensions of organizational culture at Agarwal Packers and Movers Ltd (APML), India.
Telefónica’s bargain with the unions: Labor-mediated downsizing lessens conflict
– Analyzes the restructuring approach followed by the highly-profitable Telefónica in its 2011 redundancy plan. Explores unions’ response to management strategy.
Apprentices keep Dinamiks at the cutting edge of technology: Product development takes account of young people’s viewpoint
Simon Barnes– Describes the advantages that technology company Dinamiks gains from its apprenticeship program.
Workforce-management system boosts efficiency at Sysco: Firm can track employees’ comings and goings more accurately
– Observes how two companies are benefiting from a new workforce-management system.
Don’t give up on the no-hopers: Reverse talent-spotting helps to get the best from underperforming managers
Blair McPherson– Presents reverse talent-spotting as a way of getting the best out of underperforming managers.
Psyching up to become exceptional: Getting into employees’ minds is not so scary
– Indicates an important and often overlooked approach to talent development: managers who apply everyday psychology with their people to drive significant growth.
Competency models and culture: Pitfalls in exporting interview techniques
– Compares the competencies of managers, working for the same organization, in the UK and Taiwan.
Coaching the coaches: A development program in a Hong Kong organization
Juni Chan, John Burgess– Reports on a case study of a 15-month coaching-development program in a Hong Kong-based organization. This paper outlines the purpose, processes and outcomes of the program.
Step by step to soft-skills training: How to enhance employability skills in students
M.S Rao– Emphasizes the need to give soft-skills training equal importance with other core subjects in Indian educational institutions to enhance students’ employability.
Acquire the tools and techniques to build your leadership brand: Blend talents and skills to stand out from the rest
M.S Rao– Outlines tools and techniques needed to be a winner.
The liability of employers for work stress
Engin Mustafa– Considers the subject of work stress and the potential liability to employers that may arise.
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- Nicholas King