The
Workforce Institute™ at Kronos
Incorporated today announced the publication of its second book, an
anthology on workforce management issues affecting both hourly and
salaried workers. Elements
of Successful Organizations is a rich collection of articles
written by some of the most distinguished human capital management
thought leaders. The book looks at the similarities that successful
organizations share and provides actionable advice on how to replicate
this success.
News Facts
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Elements of Successful Organizations is organized in three
sections that represent essential components of a successful
organization: Strong Leadership, Smart Management, and Engaged
Employees. Within each section, authors tap into their own deep
experience and expertise in various industries to deliver anecdotes
and advice on how to achieve success.
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Edited by Joyce Maroney, director of The Workforce Institute at
Kronos, the book’s authors include:
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David C. Almeda, EdD, GPHR, SPHR, vice president of Human
Resources, Kronos
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Ruth N. Bramson, CEO, Girl Scouts of Eastern Massachusetts
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Karen Brennan-Holton, senior executive, Accenture HR
Transformation and Talent Management
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Andy Brantley, president and CEO, the College and University
Professional Association for Human Resources (CUPA-HR)
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Susan M. Cantrell, research fellow, Accenture Institute for High
Performance
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Christine Carmichael, director, Public Sector Practice Group,
Kronos
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Kristin Charles, PhD, SPHR, assessment scientist, Kronos
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Bob Clements, Senior Principal, Axsium Group
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David Creelman, CEO, Creelman Research
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Jay Hargis, MSHR, director, Learning and Leadership Development,
Tufts Medical Center
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John Hollon, vice president, TLNT.com and ERE Media
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Steven Hunt, PhD, SPHR, principal director, Business Execution
Practices, SuccessFactors, Inc.
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Donna Klein, executive chair and CEO, Corporate Voices for Working
Families
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Mark Lange, CMO, Nimsoft and Chairman, TipMarks, Inc.
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Susan Meisinger, SPHR, JD, former Ppesident and CEO of SHRM
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John-Anthony C. Meza, vice president, Workforce readiness,
Corporate Voices for Working Families
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Mark Milliron, PhD, deputy director, Higher Education, The Bill &
Melinda Gates Foundation
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Tim Porter-O’Grady, DM, EdD, ScD(h), APRN, FAAN, senior partner,
Tim Porter O’Grady Associates
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Amy Richman, EdD, senior consultant, WFD Consulting
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Elements of Successful Organizations is available on Amazon.com
for a list price of $21.95.
Supporting Quotes
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Nick Bontis, PhD, director, Institute for Intellectual Capital
Research
“There is an art and a science to building a
successful organization — and this book captures the essence of both.
I’d highly recommend placing it in a prominent spot on your bookshelf.
The content is abundant, useful, and actionable. If you want a
collection of thought leadership ideas that will enable your
organization to work smarter in any economic environment, pick up your
copy today.”
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John Boudreau, PhD, professor and research director, USC’s Marshall
School of Business and Center for Effective Organizations
“This
is a practical and thought-provoking compilation of experiences
focused on what drives and sustains successful organizations. Its
contributing authors, all well-respected individuals from academia and
industry, go beyond theory showing the reader wisdom — and a roadmap
for growing and sustaining any organization.”
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Mike Boyd, PhD, professor, Bentley University and Stonehill College
“My
experience — both in the business world and academia — supports this
book’s view that there are three defining elements needed for any
organization to deliver value and have long-term success. This is an
insightful and engaging book for anyone setting vision and making
organizational decisions today — and for those preparing to be future
business leaders.”
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Debra Engel, senior executive adviser to emerging growth
organizations in Silicon Valley; board member of Upwardly Mobile Inc.,
Institute for the Future, and Entrepreneurs’ Foundation; former senior
vice president, 3Com Corporation
“Individually and
collectively, the authors in this book tap into their experiences and
define the attributes of a successful organization. They go beyond
theory, providing practical advice any organization will profit from.”
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Alexia (Lexy) Martin, director, research and analytics,
CedarCrestone
“A must-have resource for workforce management
covering how to develop your own skills to master the science of
complexity and emerging technologies including my favorite —
analytics. This rich toolkit will make you a smarter manager and help
you build employee engagement with powerful ROI.”
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Dave Ulrich, PhD and Wendy Ulrich, PhD, co-authors of The Why of
Work: How Great Leaders Build Abundant Organizations that Win
“We
are honored to have written the foreword to this outstanding volume of
ideas. As models of organizations move from machines to processes to
capabilities, the ideas and tools in this volume will enable the
transition. Organizations can continue to be a force for good in the
world if line managers and HR professionals can define and implement
these elements of successful organizations.”
Supporting Resources
About Kronos Incorporated
Kronos is the global leader in workforce management solutions that
enable organizations to control labor costs, minimize compliance risk,
and improve workforce productivity. Tens of thousands of organizations
in 60 countries — including more than half of the Fortune 1000®
— use Kronos time and attendance, scheduling, absence management, HR and
payroll, hiring, and labor analytics applications. To learn how Kronos
uniquely delivers complete automation and high-quality information in an
easy-to-use solution, visit www.kronos.com.
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