In this book, Adi Mazen has previewed the HR body of knowledge in a very easy and creative way that will constitute a change in the way how HR professionals should build their contemporary HR departments. The four levels of HR excellence model that the book was based upon are eye-opening. It will help the reader to conceptualize the HR strategy for the new world. This book has many benefits for the HR individuals at their mid-career: ¢It will help them formulate robust and aligned HR strategy. ¢It will help them visualize many hard-to-understand HR concepts and theories formulated into easy and applicable illustrations. ¢Most importantly, it builds a framework to measure the effectiveness of what HR professionals are doing in their careers.
Adi Rule Livres
Adi Rule est une autrice dont l'œuvre explore les complexités de la psyché humaine et les subtilités des relations interpersonnelles. Sa prose est reconnue pour sa précision et sa capacité à capturer de subtiles nuances émotionnelles. Rule aborde des thèmes universels qui résonnent auprès des lecteurs, transcendant les cultures et les générations. Son style d'écriture est souvent décrit comme perspicace et empathique.




Hearts of Ice
- 272pages
- 10 heures de lecture
"Evangeline has been lonely her whole life. Her mother rarely lets her play outside...especially not when it's snowing. It's almost as if she wants to hide her daughter from the world. For as long as she can remember, Evangeline has felt someone missing, like a best friend who moved away, or an imaginary friend she's forgotten. She knows it sounds crazy, but the thought has always given her comfort-the idea that there's someone waiting for her, looking for her. Someone who cares about her. Evangeline learns that she has a sister, a twin, in fact. They were both born in another world-a land of snow and music and ancient magic. Now, someone is calling Evangeline back, and will stop at nothing to lure her into the magical realm where danger lurks."--Provided by publisher.
Outside Dunhammond Conservatory, there lies a dark forest. And in the forest, they say, lives a great beast called the Felix. But Sing da Navelli never put much faith in the rumors and myths surrounding the school; music flows in her blood, and she is there to sing for real. This prestigious academy will finally give her the chance to prove her worth—not as the daughter of world-renowned musicians—but as an artist and leading lady in her own right. Yet despite her best efforts, there seems to be something missing from her voice. Her doubts about her own talent are underscored by the fact that she is cast as the understudy in the school's production of her favorite opera, Angelique. Angelique was written at Dunhammond, and the legend says that the composer was inspired by forest surrounding the school, a place steeped in history, magic, and danger. But was it all a figment of his imagination, or are the fantastic figures in the opera more than imaginary? Sing must work with the mysterious Apprentice Nathan Daysmoor as her vocal coach, who is both her harshest critic and staunchest advocate. But Nathan has secrets of his own, secrets that are entwined with the myths and legends surrounding Dunhammond, and the great creature they say lives there. Lyrical, gothic, and magical, Strange Sweet Song by Adi Rule will captivate and enchant readers.
Why Would I Lie?
- 336pages
- 12 heures de lecture
Viveca North is determined to be the valedictorian at her prep school, but when the new boy Jamison Sharpe, whom she is convinced is a fraud, threatens her goal, she sets out to uncover the truth behind his deceit