Six Books All HR Professionals Should Read

The world of Human Resources (HR) is dynamic and ever-changing, and professionals in this field need to stay updated on the latest trends, best practices, and legal requirements. One of the best ways to do this is by reading books written by experts in the field. There are numerous books available that cover a wide range of topics related to HR, from recruitment and selection to employee engagement and development. Here are some of the best books that every HR professional should consider reading.

 

Recruitment and Selection

“Who: The A Method for Hiring” by Geoff Smart and Randy Street
This book is a must-read for anyone involved in the recruitment and selection process. The authors provide a simple and practical framework for hiring the right people for your organization. They outline a four-step process that includes scoring candidates on a set of criteria, conducting thorough interviews, and checking references. The book is full of real-life examples and practical tips that can be applied immediately to improve your hiring process.

 

Employee Engagement and Development

“Drive: The Surprising Truth About What Motivates Us” by Daniel H. Pink
This book is a groundbreaking book that challenges traditional beliefs about motivation. Pink argues that the secret to high performance and satisfaction is the deeply human need to direct our own lives, to learn and create new things, and to do better by ourselves and the world. He outlines the three elements of true motivation – autonomy, mastery, and purpose – and provides smart and surprising techniques for putting these into action.

 

Legal Requirements and Compliance


“Employment Law for Human Resource Practice”
by David J. Walsh
This book is an essential book for HR professionals who need to stay updated on the latest legal requirements. The book provides a comprehensive overview of employment law and covers a wide range of topics, from discrimination and harassment to employee benefits and safety. It includes numerous examples, case studies, and practical tips that will help you navigate the complex world of employment law.

 

Diversity and Inclusion

“The Diversity Advantage: Fixing Gender Inequality In the Workplace” by Ruchika Tulshyan
This book is a timely and important book that addresses the issue of gender inequality in the workplace. The author argues that businesses that prioritize gender diversity at all levels are more successful and competitive. She provides practical advice and strategies for creating a more inclusive and equitable work environment.

 

Managerial Development

“First Break All the Rules: What the World’s Greatest Managers Do Differently” by Marcus Buckingham and Curt Coffman.
This book is based on an extensive study conducted by Gallup of over 80,000 managers in over 400 companies. The authors identify the key traits of the most successful managers and provide practical advice on how to become a better manager and improve employee engagement and performance.

“The New HR Leader’s First 100 Days: How To Start Strong, Hit The Ground Running & ACHIEVE SUCCESS FASTER As A New Human Resources Manager, Director or VP” by Alan Collins.
This book is a comprehensive guide for new HR leaders who want to make a positive impact in their first 100 days on the job. It provides a step-by-step plan for assessing the current state of the HR department, setting goals, and implementing changes to improve performance and achieve success.

 

Reading a Book About Your Profession is a Game-Changer

The field of Human Resources is vast and multifaceted, and it is essential for professionals in this field to stay updated on the latest trends and best practices. Reading books written by experts in the field is one of the best ways to do this. Whether you are involved in recruitment and selection, employee engagement and development, legal requirements and compliance, or diversity and inclusion, there is a book on this list that will provide valuable insights and practical tips that you can apply in your work.

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