Hire Right Fire Right
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<P><B>For the first time and in one place Roxi Bahar Hewertson provides decision makers at any supervisory level exactly what they need to get it right every time they hire develop or fire someone.</B><BR /><BR />In today’s complex and competitive world of work organizations simply cannot afford a mismatched new hire a loss of top talent or a dreaded bad ‘goodbye’ following a difficult termination. Whether working to avoid budget mayhem or preserving your company’s image learning how to navigate the hiring and firing process is a corporate essential. <BR /><BR />Leadership expert and executive coach Roxi Bahar Hewertson provides insights and advice for avoiding these all-too-common business bumps in the road. She defines and explores the <I>ARC </I>employee life cycle: <I>Acquisition</I> (hire right) <I>Retention </I>(nurture right) <I>Closure</I> (fire right). Acquiring and retaining talent and eventually bringing closure when employees leave is a relational not a transactional process.<BR /><BR /><I>Hire Right Fire Right</I> successfully guides decision makers through those key interactions with new and current employees arming leaders with a powerful set of tangible tools to help ensure their organizations are well equipped to take on these talent management challenges - and win.<BR /><BR />By following Hewertson’s three systems of hiring developing and terminating employees decision makers will be empowered to: </P><ul><li>Dramatically increase your company’s success rate of hiring the right people for the right job</li><li>Measurably boost employee retention rates </li><li>Significantly lower the risk of lawsuits arbitrations and damage to your organization’s reputation if things end badly</li></ul>
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