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People Analytics and HR-Tech Reading List

Littal Shemer

There are too many professional books one can read in a lifespan. This list of People Analytics and HR-Tech books is not exceptional. I won’t be able to complete reading all of it, though I do have these books on my Kindle, ready for browsing. Total kindle books mentioned: 64 ). These books can change your career!

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21 HR Books Every HR Professional Should Read in 2024

Analytics in HR

In this article, we list 21 must-read HR books that will help you do your job better – whether you’re a seasoned HR practitioner or just getting started in the field. They explain and discuss HR’s main responsibilities and how to handle them effectively. It is arguably one of the most-read study books when it comes to HR.

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Be careful! These books can change your career: People Analytics and HR-Tech reading list

Littal Shemer

These books can change your career: People Analytics and HR-Tech reading list. There are too many professional books one can read in a lifespan. This list of People Analytics books is not exceptional. I won’t be able to complete reading all of it, though I do have these books on my Kindle, ready for browsing.

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Be careful! These books can change your career: People Analytics reading list

Littal Shemer

These books can change your career: People Analytics reading list. There are too many professional books one can read in a life span. This list of People Analytics books is not exceptional. I won’t be able to complete reading all of it, though I do have these books on my Kindle, ready for browsing. Be careful!

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Tameika L. Pope: From the Fortune 500 to the Federal Government

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Of course, the daily operation of the HR function is important and I spend a lot of time on that, but I personally add the most value when I am in the vision and strategy process. If you could recommend one book to anyone what would it be? Only one book? Marshall Goldsmith’s book, “What Got You Here Won’t Get You There.”