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The Hollow Enterprise : Why Investors in America's Companies Should Fear It / Why the Leaders of America's Companies Must Fix ItPeter Weddle
Description and Reviews From The Publisher: Challenging the conventional wisdom of effective business leadership, this critique reveals how to identify and fix hollow enterprises by looking at the assumptions, priorities, and actions of their leaders. The American corporation is fast becoming a hollow entity, one without the human spirit necessary to prevail in the tough global markets of the 21st century. Re-imagining workers as an asset, as well as a cost, this manual argues that the only way for businesses to compete is to enhance the value of that asset, to invest in human capital, in order to recruit and retain great workers and keep their corporations from becoming devoid of talent. This book is a wake-up call for investors and leaders who want to avoid being blindsided by the loss of the necessary talent to succeed. Reader's Index Send us your favorite quotes or passages from this book. About the Author Peter Weddle is the CEO of WEDDLE's, a specialty publisher in the fields of employment and leadership. He writes a biweekly column on employment for The Wall Street Journal, and has previously written columns about job search and career management for CNN and Dow Jones' National Business Employment Weekly. He is the author of CliffsNotes: Finding a Job on the Web, Internet Resumes, and the WEDDLE's WizNotes series. Table of Contents
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