Human Capital Book Summaries:
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Browse all book summaries in the Human Capital category. These summaries deliver fast, focused insights from the most influential Human Capital books. Whether you're a student, professional, or curious learner, our expert-curated summaries help you grasp essential ideas in less time—perfect for deepening your understanding of Human Capital.

  • Chief People Officer: The Future of HR Leadership

    by C. Gerstner & K. Moeller

    Exploring the transformation of Human Resources through the role of the Chief People Officer, this book provides strategies for aligning HR practices with business goals, embracing digital transformation, and fostering a culture of agility and resilience.

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  • Bullshit Jobs

    by David Graeber

    David Graeber's 'Bullshit Jobs' explores the rise of meaningless work in the modern economy. The book examines how certain roles persist despite lacking value, challenging traditional perspectives on employment and productivity.

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  • The Power of People

    by Jonathan Ferrar et al

    A guide to leveraging human capital through strategic leadership and digital transformation.

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  • Freelancers Bible

    by Sara Horowitz

    A comprehensive guide for freelancers navigating the modern work landscape, offering strategic insights and practical advice.

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