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Wednesday, 21 December 2011 20:30

Human Capital Handbook: Christmas Issue Out Now

4 quarterly issues (roughly spaced from February, June, September and December).  27 heavyweight articles (if you need to know, that’s roughly 6.75 articles per issue). Big name authors – Ulrich, Flamholtz, Marks, Bassi, Spender - as well as soon to be lorded emerging stars – Wilson, Anderson, Thamotheram, Royal and O’Donnell. UK, Sweden, France, US, Denmark, Australia, Canada, France: a global POV, and a rich one too, from busy body regulators to myth debunking academics, coal facing practitioners to outside looking in investors, OBE’s to CBE’s. All intermingled with an uncountable number of fleeter footed poems, cartoons, quotes - ‘clickbait’ - as our inaugural and esteemed editor, Ann Graham christened them.

December IssueWe are delighted that our idea to regularly collect together and make accessible the things on our radar would have been both so widely enjoyed and endorsed by such a great cast.  To download the entire collection of this year’s issues, visit the Handbook site or browse the HubCap library.

We are also looking forward to next year. If you have any works you feel we should feature, let us know. We are also open to imagery theme suggestions for the 2012 artwork. Just not reindeer.

But we are also thoughtful. Our last issue features a powerful article by Stephen Watson that got us really buzzing, only for our call for permission to share it with you being greeted with the news that he had just passed. Of course, that doesn’t detract from the article. It’s a work that matters and should be heard. Ashridge, where he taught as Director of the Finance for Managers Programme, knew this too.

But it does remind you that business is about people. And people only get one life.  If that life is shared with you at work, make sure it’s a life you see reach its full potential. Let’s face it, that’s what HCM is all about. 

And on that note, see you in 2012, and thanks for your kind support.

Creator: Dr Michael Reddy
Editors: Ann Graham and Anna Lloyd
Artiste: Natalia Reddy
Evangelist: Stuart Shaw

Stuart Shaw

Stuart Shaw

Business analyst for Shenley Holdings Group incl HubCap Digital (you're here already), Human Potential Accounting, People Resolutions and PsychFutures.

Website: www.hubcapdigital.com E-mail: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

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