Can anyone suggest good management book for HR? Also share links to update upcoming HR techniques and latest HR Processes.
From India, Vadodara
From India, Vadodara
Dear Parul
There are plenty of learning resources available, what precisely you want to know/learn?
If you want to learn basics there are academical books if you want to enhance your knowledge with latest trends/concepts/practices there are different set of books available.
Please find some on line resources :
Ultimate List of Top 30 Human Resources Websites Curated Especially For Indian Professionals
HR Associations in India
1. Ministry of Human Resource Development: URL: mhrd.gov.in
2. National HRD: .ULR: nationalhrd.org
3. SHRM – India:URL: shrm.org/india
4. HR Sangam:URL: hrsangam.com
5. HR Association of India: URL: hrd.online
6. Executive Recruiters Association: URL: era.org.in
HR Communities in India
7. hrVillage: URL: hrvillage.com
8. HR.com URL: hr.com
9. The HR Club: URL: thehrclub.net
10. India HR Live.URL: indiahrlive.com
11. Silicon India: URL: siliconindia.com
12. The HR Fund: URL: thehrfund.com
HR Publications in India
13. Bible HR: URL: biblehr.com
14. HRM Guide: URL: hrmguide.net
15. About.com – Human Resource: URL: humanresources.about.com
16. Labour Law Reporter: URL: labourlawreporter.com
17. Toolbox.com – HR: URL: hr.toolbox.com
18. HR Katha: URL: hrkatha.com
HR Magazines in India
19. People Matters: URL: peoplematters.in
20. Business Manager: URL: businessmanager.in
21. Perfect Professionals: .URL: tvrls.com/magazine.php
22. Human Capital: URL: humancapitalonline.com
23. IUP Publications: URL: iupindia.in
24. The Human Factor: URL: thehumanfactor.in/01042013/default.asp
HR Discussion Platforms
25. Labor Law Talk. URL: laborlawtalk.com/forumdisplay.php?f=862
26. LinkedIn: URL: linkedin.com
27.HRExchange: URL: hr-exchange.com/forum.php?
28. Cite HR :URL: citehr.com
29. HRLink: An HR community that provides an open discussion platform to Indian HR professionals, employees and management gurus.
URL: hr-community.hrlink.in
30. HR Success Talk: URL: hrsuccesstalk.com
Shailesh Parikh
99 98 97 10 65
Vadodara, Gujarat
From India, Mumbai
There are plenty of learning resources available, what precisely you want to know/learn?
If you want to learn basics there are academical books if you want to enhance your knowledge with latest trends/concepts/practices there are different set of books available.
Please find some on line resources :
Ultimate List of Top 30 Human Resources Websites Curated Especially For Indian Professionals
HR Associations in India
1. Ministry of Human Resource Development: URL: mhrd.gov.in
2. National HRD: .ULR: nationalhrd.org
3. SHRM – India:URL: shrm.org/india
4. HR Sangam:URL: hrsangam.com
5. HR Association of India: URL: hrd.online
6. Executive Recruiters Association: URL: era.org.in
HR Communities in India
7. hrVillage: URL: hrvillage.com
8. HR.com URL: hr.com
9. The HR Club: URL: thehrclub.net
10. India HR Live.URL: indiahrlive.com
11. Silicon India: URL: siliconindia.com
12. The HR Fund: URL: thehrfund.com
HR Publications in India
13. Bible HR: URL: biblehr.com
14. HRM Guide: URL: hrmguide.net
15. About.com – Human Resource: URL: humanresources.about.com
16. Labour Law Reporter: URL: labourlawreporter.com
17. Toolbox.com – HR: URL: hr.toolbox.com
18. HR Katha: URL: hrkatha.com
HR Magazines in India
19. People Matters: URL: peoplematters.in
20. Business Manager: URL: businessmanager.in
21. Perfect Professionals: .URL: tvrls.com/magazine.php
22. Human Capital: URL: humancapitalonline.com
23. IUP Publications: URL: iupindia.in
24. The Human Factor: URL: thehumanfactor.in/01042013/default.asp
HR Discussion Platforms
25. Labor Law Talk. URL: laborlawtalk.com/forumdisplay.php?f=862
26. LinkedIn: URL: linkedin.com
27.HRExchange: URL: hr-exchange.com/forum.php?
28. Cite HR :URL: citehr.com
29. HRLink: An HR community that provides an open discussion platform to Indian HR professionals, employees and management gurus.
URL: hr-community.hrlink.in
30. HR Success Talk: URL: hrsuccesstalk.com
Shailesh Parikh
99 98 97 10 65
Vadodara, Gujarat
From India, Mumbai
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From India, Amravati
From India, Amravati
Peter F. Drucker's writings on management, published in handbook form, are good elementary reads. Mr. Sharu Rangnekar's book titled "In the Wonderland of Indian Manager" is a hard-hitting, hilarious read. "In Search of Excellence" and "Good to Great" provide significant insights into the management domain.
Harsh Sharan,
Kritarth Team
18 Nov 2018
From India, Delhi
Harsh Sharan,
Kritarth Team
18 Nov 2018
From India, Delhi
Hi Parul Patel,
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Here is the best magazine by top HR in India. This leads to the central theme of the magazine, ‘For The Win’ which essentially focuses on `skills being the arsenal’ and `tools as your armour’ for today’s HR Leaders, as we talk to them in our special issue of Winners Circle. They have shared their insights on how they are championing innovative disruption as leaders, steps in upskilling their workforce, new age Talent Management mantra, role of culture in improving efficiency and the role of technology in HR today. The interviews present diverse views but all HR leaders who are from Bengaluru are unanimous in their view that the role of technology cannot be undermined in HR today and upskilling and re-skilling is the need of the hour for future ready work forces. Winners Circle is brought to you by Talent Chronicles - a community platform brought together by Paul Writer and Manipal ProLearn. It aims at starting the conversation on the importance of upskilling to be equipped for the technology-driven era, and provides insights on domain expertise.
From India, Bengaluru
https://www.paulwriter.com/Talent_Ch...-of-bengaluru/
Here is the best magazine by top HR in India. This leads to the central theme of the magazine, ‘For The Win’ which essentially focuses on `skills being the arsenal’ and `tools as your armour’ for today’s HR Leaders, as we talk to them in our special issue of Winners Circle. They have shared their insights on how they are championing innovative disruption as leaders, steps in upskilling their workforce, new age Talent Management mantra, role of culture in improving efficiency and the role of technology in HR today. The interviews present diverse views but all HR leaders who are from Bengaluru are unanimous in their view that the role of technology cannot be undermined in HR today and upskilling and re-skilling is the need of the hour for future ready work forces. Winners Circle is brought to you by Talent Chronicles - a community platform brought together by Paul Writer and Manipal ProLearn. It aims at starting the conversation on the importance of upskilling to be equipped for the technology-driven era, and provides insights on domain expertise.
From India, Bengaluru
Dear Parul,
You can refer to the below-mentioned books which I found useful (in no particular order):
1. "Work Rules!" by Laszlo Bock (Insights from Google)
2. "Measure What Matters" by John Doerr (All about Objectives and Key Results)
3. "Built To Last" by Jim Collins (Despite its criticisms, a good read)
4. "Good to Great" by Jim Collins (Why Some Companies become great and some don't)
5. "Jack: Straight From The Gut" (Terrific read on how Jack Welch transformed GE)
6. "The Culture Code" by Daniel Coyle (Secrets of Highly Successful Groups)
7. "The Handbook of Competency Mapping" by Seema Sanghi (useful if you want to know about competency mapping)
Regards,
Kiran Vijayan
From India, Ahmedabad
You can refer to the below-mentioned books which I found useful (in no particular order):
1. "Work Rules!" by Laszlo Bock (Insights from Google)
2. "Measure What Matters" by John Doerr (All about Objectives and Key Results)
3. "Built To Last" by Jim Collins (Despite its criticisms, a good read)
4. "Good to Great" by Jim Collins (Why Some Companies become great and some don't)
5. "Jack: Straight From The Gut" (Terrific read on how Jack Welch transformed GE)
6. "The Culture Code" by Daniel Coyle (Secrets of Highly Successful Groups)
7. "The Handbook of Competency Mapping" by Seema Sanghi (useful if you want to know about competency mapping)
Regards,
Kiran Vijayan
From India, Ahmedabad
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