Building Profit Through Building People

Building Profit Through Building People
Author: Ken Carrig
Publisher: Society for Human Resource Management
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2006
Genre: Consumer satisfaction
ISBN: 9781586440695

This field book will guide HR professionals and company management in using the Profit Value Chain to build profit through good management. Building Profit through Building People shows HR professionals one way to becoming successful strategic partners in their companies and also shows company management how strategic HR contributes to the organization's financial success. It focuses on practical, "how-to" steps in implementing Value Profit Chain principles, using the experiences of SYSCO, Sears, Continental Airlines, and other organizations. In addition to the contents below, the book will include tools in electronic forms, supplied to purchasers of the book on SHRM's website.

The Human Equation

The Human Equation
Author: Jeffrey Pfeffer
Publisher: Harvard Business Press
Total Pages: 374
Release: 1998
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780875848419

Criticizes many common personnel management practices, and argues that policies such as job security and fair compensation result in greater profits in the long run.

People First, Then Profit

People First, Then Profit
Author: Kim A. Smith
Publisher: Mountain Arbor Press
Total Pages: 164
Release: 2020-07-21
Genre:
ISBN: 9780997803846

Imagine a world where organizations hire partners instead of workers. The visionaries set up the partners for success by prioritizing needs, cultivating growth and welcoming their brilliant insight to the table. The voices of the partners carry wisdom for each visionary to navigate the growing competition. Customers remain loyal because they feel heard, without knowingly using their voice. Yet, the twists and turns of the market are accurately forecasted because of the brilliance within the brand these customers adore. Just imagine, for a moment, if you were that visionary. How much more helpful would it be to work with partners who were committed and productive? What if you were that partner? How much easier would it be for you to show up to work every day - knowing the weight of your value? That world is the future of work. It is a place where the culture is rich from the synergy of its people. This book is for the leader who recognizes the following: we live in a relationship economy; the old model of leading over people is dead; the new model of leading with people breeds loyalty; maintaining unmuted workforces is both a strategic advantage and business survival tactic; any sustainable success will require a people first mindset. People First, then Profit will unveil the hidden truths about your work culture and give you the strategy to shift to a people rich culture.

The Million-Dollar, One-Person Business, Revised

The Million-Dollar, One-Person Business, Revised
Author: Elaine Pofeldt
Publisher: Lorena Jones Books
Total Pages: 274
Release: 2018-01-02
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0399578978

The self-employment revolution is here. Learn the latest pioneering tactics from real people who are bringing in $1 million a year on their own terms. Join the record number of people who have ended their dependence on traditional employment and embraced entrepreneurship as the ultimate way to control their futures. Determine when, where, and how much you work, and by what values. With up-to-date advice and more real-life success stories, this revised edition of The Million-Dollar, One-Person Business shows the latest strategies you can apply from everyday people who--on their own--are bringing in $1 million a year to live exactly how they want.

Building Unity

Building Unity
Author: Michael ‘Piecez’ Prosserman
Publisher: ECW Press
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2020-09-15
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1773056069

Build an organization that is growth-minded, values-based, and innovative using the six steps to “responsible impact.” At age 16, Michael ‘Piecez’ Prosserman, a professional b-boy (breakdancer), completed a school project that would grow to become a hip-hop-inspired mental health charity with global reach. Through a process of continuous discovery and reflection, Prosserman and his team grew UNITY to the point where it benefitted over a quarter of a million young people. In Building Unity, Prosserman breaks down the six steps to discovering “responsible impact” and building an organization that is growth-minded, values-based, and reflective of the needs of its community. Using stories of his own evolution, learning, and growth as a leader over 15 years, Prosserman parallels the creativity found in breakdancing with the innovation needed to build a sustainable non-profit. Six steps to discovering “responsible impact”: Spark is the inspiration, the big “why,” the motivation to wake up and do something. Build is the testing ground to clarify ideas, understand community needs, and challenge assumptions. Trust involves building the culture of your organization, leading by example, and hiring people with dreams. Trust sets the stage for growth by empowering awesome people. Grow is about finding the right size for your organization to create a responsible impact. Evolve is knowing when to step back so others can step forward by building a succession plan that leaves your organization in good hands. Re-Ignite is building from past experience and lighting the next spark within yourself.

Building Teams, Building People

Building Teams, Building People
Author: Thomas R. Harvey
Publisher: R&L Education
Total Pages: 268
Release: 2004
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781578861415

Here is an update of the previous edition, more relevant for the new millennium. The classic resources in management and team building are people, money, facilities and time. Increasingly, though, the fifth resource_energy_is becoming more crucial. Each chapter of this book deals with one of the five building blocks or resources and concludes with suggested activities and events that managers can use to build that resource. The authors also show the importance of using all five resources together for a manager to be effective. It is important to note that team building is not itself an activity, but the result of attending to the seventeen characteristics that demarcate effective teamwork. When these characteristics exist to a high degree, you have an effective team. It is the manager's job to assess the strength of these characteristics in the organization and then to remediate any weakness. Building upon the strengths of the people in the organization ensures that a manager is building for the future. This widely read practical guide is free of technical jargon, with many examples of successful implementation.

Win from Within

Win from Within
Author: James Heskett
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Total Pages: 274
Release: 2022-01-04
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0231554826

There is significant evidence that an effective organizational culture provides a major competitive edge—higher levels of employee and customer engagement and loyalty translate into higher growth and profits. Many business leaders know this, yet few are doing much to improve their organizations’ cultures. They are discouraged by misguided beliefs that an executive’s tenure and an organization’s attention span are too short for meaningful transformation. James Heskett provides a roadmap for achievable and fast-paced culture change. He demonstrates that an effective culture supplies the trust that makes managing change of all kinds easier. It provides a foundation on which changes in strategy can be based, and it’s a competitive edge that can’t easily be hacked or copied. Examining leading companies around the world, Heskett details how organizational culture makes employees more loyal, more productive, and more creative. He discusses how to quantify its effects in order to sell the notion of culture change to the organization and considers how to preserve an organization’s culture in the face of the trend toward remote work hastened by the COVID-19 pandemic. Showing how leadership can bring about significant changes in a surprisingly short time span, Win from Within offers a playbook for developing and deploying culture that enables outsized results. It is a groundbreaking demonstration of organizational culture’s role as a foundation for strategic success—and its measurable impact on the bottom line.

The Human Factor to Profitability

The Human Factor to Profitability
Author: Jeanette Kersten
Publisher: Greenleaf Book Group
Total Pages: 225
Release: 2015-10-06
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1632990555

Building a People-Centered Culture for Long-Term Success The Human Factor to Profitability: Building a People-Centered Culture for Long-Term Success explores the unique factors of organizational culture and climate that highlight the role and value of employees in any organization. People spend most of their time at work, and being an active participant in the culture and climate of their organization impacts the bottom line. Organizations that promote such values as openness, trust, initiative, teamwork, collaboration, creativity, and empowerment obtain better results. Having employees who are engaged, motivated, and happy at work results in higher productivity and profitability. This book showcases the research, practical application, and testimonials of leaders who use a people-centered process in their organizations.

Profit Building

Profit Building
Author: Perry Ludy
Publisher: ReadHowYouWant.com
Total Pages: 230
Release: 2010-08
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1458795306

Improving Profit is the number one objective of business leaders, yet most do not truly understand how to move beyond the basics when it comes to cost reduction for profit improvement. Typically, a companys response to reducing cost is to reduce the workforce. People are laid off in large numbers and dollars are saved--or so it seems. This is a mistake, a short-term solution. Profit Building provides a better approach, one that focuses on profit improvement as a stand-alone process, demonstrating how an organization can achieve its goals to improve profitability and reduce cost through a proven method based on team innovation management. Perry J. Ludy offers a hands-on guide that shows managers how to move profit and loss financial reviews beyond the basics to creative solutions and genuine action plans. Using the authors five-step Profit Building Process (PBP), Profit Building shows how to organize teams with the specific purpose of improving profit--while providing an opportunity for employees to participate in developing cost reduction strategies so that profit improvement is perpetual. A system of step-by-step activities designed to produce immediate and continuous results, the PBP shows managers how to apply concepts from prior learning--such as teams, innovation management, and performance improvement planning--to create tailor-made strategies for any organization. And it introduces """"Questions Brainstorming,"""" a new twist to traditional brainstorming that fosters avid group participation resulting in better solutions. In order to achieve success beyond today, business leaders must leverage all resources available within the organization to improve profit, reduce cost, and create a better place to work. Profit Building is an executive handbook and a quick desk reference for managers that shows how to do just that.