Book Summary : Execution

Written by Regine Azurin


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D. Linking HR to Business Results

The role ofrepparttar HR department in a company is different now. The HR function must set out to fillrepparttar 103058 positions that are and will be important as projects and plans progress overrepparttar 103059 upcoming months—even years. Userepparttar 103060 HR division to keep track of your company’s top people acrossrepparttar 103061 whole organization, to see who can be groomed, or even promoted already, for key positions. HR should not only be able to assess people in their current jobs but alsorepparttar 103062 people below them—if one person is to be promoted, someone should be adequately qualified to fillrepparttar 103063 upcoming void.

Examine all your strategies and determinerepparttar 103064 sorts of skills you need for these plans. If you can’t develop repparttar 103065 right people in time, determine if you need to hire from outside. Identify which jobs are critical, and which ones will be critical downrepparttar 103066 line. Are they filled with repparttar 103067 right people? Monitor alsorepparttar 103068 top positions inrepparttar 103069 company and spell out criteria for filling them. If there is a sudden vacancy, is there someone you haven’t considered who might be more than qualified? If you know your people and their capabilities, fillingrepparttar 103070 vacancy should be a small problem, especially if you’ve done your job in developing them for leadership.

The Importance of Hows

Even brilliant strategies are bound to fail if not grounded in realities—regardingrepparttar 103071 competition,repparttar 103072 capabilities ofrepparttar 103073 company’s own people,repparttar 103074 market, repparttar 103075 product offerings. When creating strategies, consider not onlyrepparttar 103076 current realities of all relevant factors, but also unexpected—if unlikely—turns of events. There must always be backup plans, or at least people who can quickly think up alternative plans to makerepparttar 103077 best of a botched situation. Adaptability to change should always be a consideration: constantly review your plan to see if it is being executed properly, if current and future steps are still feasible, and ifrepparttar 103078 people in charge are still getting results.

Buildingrepparttar 103079 Operating Plan

1. Setrepparttar 103080 targets: Keep your targets realistic. Base them on track records and histories. 2. Develop action and contingency plans: Studyrepparttar 103081 possible outcomes that might leaverepparttar 103082 company most vulnerable and base your contingency plan on that. In other words, plan forrepparttar 103083 worst. 3. Get agreement and closure from all participants: Communicate agreed-upon goals torepparttar 103084 people concerned afterrepparttar 103085 meeting, to reiterate your expectations and what they promised to deliver.

Outcomes ofrepparttar 103086 Operations Process

Think carefully: what does your business want to achieve? Think of this vis-à-vis what your company is likely to achieve. Watch howrepparttar 103087 operations affect your company, especially forrepparttar 103088 need to reallocate resources. Conduct quarterly reviews to see if you’re still on track, who’s keeping you there, and if you should even be there inrepparttar 103089 first place.

By: Regine P. Azurin and Yvette Pantilla http://www.bizsum.com "A Lot Of Great Books....Too Little Time To Read" Free Book Summaries Of Latest Bestsellers for Busy Executives and Entrepreneurs

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Book Summary:What Color Is Your Parachute?

Written by Regine Azurin


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Finding Your Dream Job How do you identify your dream job?

1. What are my transferable skills? What are my fields of fascination? 2. Draw a picture or in this case, The Flower diagram we use in Parachute, to have a picture of your new career. Give it a name. Go find a person who is already doing it. 3. Interview that person for information, to find out whatrepparttar job is really like. 4. Research organizations in your area. 5. Network and seek outrepparttar 103057 persons who haverepparttar 103058 power to hire you. 6. Use your contacts to get to this person and show him how you stand out among others. 7. Take no short cuts, if you need to re-train or go back to school to get your dream job, do it. 8. Do not put all your eggs in one basket. If one path isn’t working, try a Plan B.

The 10 Commandments for Job Interviews

1. Go after small organizations, those with 20-50 employees. 2. Ask everyone you know to keep a look out for your specific job opening. 3. Do your homework onrepparttar 103059 organization before going there. 4. Identifyrepparttar 103060 person withrepparttar 103061 power to hire you and use your contacts to see this person. 5. Ask for only 20 minutes of their time and keep to your word. 6. Go torepparttar 103062 interview to see if this organization suits your values, your agenda and your life. 7. When answering questions keep your answers down to 20 seconds or two minutes, max. 8. Approach them as a resource person who can offer a service rather than a job beggar. 9. Always send a thank-you noterepparttar 103063 very next day after an interview. 10. Little things may turn them off such as personal hygiene and lack of self-confidence. The Seven Secrets of Salary Negotiation

1. Never discuss salary untilrepparttar 103064 end ofrepparttar 103065 interviewing process, when they have definitely said they will hire you. 2. The purpose of salary negotiation is to find out repparttar 103066 most that an employer is willing to pay to get you. 3. Never berepparttar 103067 first to mention a salary figure. 4. Do your homework on how much you will need per month. 5. Do careful research on salaries in your field or in that organization. 6. Define a rangerepparttar 103068 employer may have in mind, and a range for yourself. 7. Don’t leave it hanging. Bringrepparttar 103069 salary negotiation to a close. Request a letter of agreement or an employment contract. Get it in writing.

The Final Word

Part ofrepparttar 103070 search for happiness and a deeper meaning in our lives goes hand in hand with recognizing our relationship with God.

By: Regine P. Azurin and Yvette Pantilla http://www.bizsum.com "A Lot Of Great Books....Too Little Time To Read" Free Book Summaries Of Latest Bestsellers for Busy Executives and Entrepreneurs

Mailto: mailto:freearticle@bizsum.com BusinessSummaries is a BusinessSummaries.com service. (c) Copyright 2001- 2005 ,BusinessSummaries.com - Wisdom In A Nutshell

Regine Azurin is the President of BusinessSummaries.com, a company that provides business book summaries of the latest bestsellers for busy executives and entrepreneurs.




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