Download Free eBook: “Amazing Things You Can Do To Become a Better HR Pro”
by Alan Collins
What can you can do to become a better HR pro this year?
That’s easy.
Just do amazing things.
Do Amazing Things is a FREE 31-page eBook that you can immediately download. It includes collection of short, actionable ideas – things you can do this year to become a better HR professional.
This is awesome information authored and sponsored by Chris Ferdinandi at Renegade HR and created in partnership with 12 of the best thinkers in HR. In it, you’ll find ideas on collaboration and innovation, recruiting, networking, performance management and more!
Check it out — CLICK HERE to instantly download Do Amazing Things — absolutely FREE!
Enjoy!
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About the Author: Alan Collins was Vice President – Human Resources at PepsiCo where he led HR initiatives for their Quaker Oats, Gatorade and Tropicana businesses. He is now President of Success in HR, Inc. and the author of: UNWRITTEN HR RULES: 21 Secrets For Attaining Awesome Career Success in Human Resources with TWO FREE CHAPTERS that can be downloaded HERE.
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Thanks so much for helping make people aware of the Do Amazing Things ebook. I hope your readers enjoy it!
- Chris
Hi. Dr , its one of the best book, i read from you, every day 100 % i’m sure that you one the HR GURUA.
Dr , i have question i’m moving to new company as hr so what is your advise to kick the start and make the stake holders happy?
@Chris – Your eBook is awesome and I’m proud to help pass such great work to the HR community. Kudos!
@Hossam – thanks – your comments are much appreciated!
best,
Alan
Hello Alan,
These are some brilliant, sound advices! Thank you so much for generously sharing your work and HR know-how to us, HR folks. I personally wanted to let you know I deeply admire your passion for giving back to the community. I’m just one of the thousands of fans that are eagerly waiting for your articles to reach my e-mail.
Kindest Regards,
Paul