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What Others Are Saying About
Unwritten HR Rules:
Truck load of practical "how to" advice
"If
you want a fast read with straight up advice on how to be a high
performing HR professional, then this book is a must on your book
shelf. Alan offers a truck
load of practical "how to" advice and examples to
illustrate his points. This book is for the HR professional at any
level. That said, if you are not in Human Resources, Unwritten HR
Rules will speak to you as well."
Mike Cohen, President Michael L.
Cohen & Associates and former Vice
President of Human Resources Development at Quaker Oats
Couldn't
put this book down, neither will you
"Where was this book when I began my career in
HR? Alan does an incredible job of navigating readers
thoughtfully through a variety of topics that might just be taboo
for the reader to discuss with their superiors or colleagues.
Easy to read, delightfully intriguing. This book is not just
for newbie’s in HR, mid career HR Professionals would benefit by
reading its contents as a reminder of how HR really works. I could
not put this book down, neither will you. Well done."
Mark A. Griffin, Vice
President Human Resources, Valco Companies
I
plan to buy a copy for all my team members
“A refreshingly candid and clear read with a wealth of
practical advice for Human Resource professionals at all
levels. Alan's
personal stories and life lessons woven through the
pages of this book inspire and challenge you to take a hard
look at your own career advancement in this field.
With humor, heart and a no-nonsense style, this is a
book that gets you unstuck and back on track with your career.
It’s a must read; as a senior leader in human
resources, I plan to buy a copy for all of my team members.”
Mary Ellen Schopp, Senior Vice President Human Resources,
Lawson
Products
Wish I had this book 10 years ago, but thrilled to have it
now
“I wish I had this book 10 years ago but I am definitely thrilled
to have it now. Alan has written a gem for the HR
professional at all levels. This is a straight forward, easy
to read, guide to finding success in your HR career.
Most HR professionals are experts at practicing their craft,
but that is not enough to truly propel their career. New
to the practice of HR or a seasoned HR veteran “Unwritten HR
Rules” in a very practical way spells out the “it” that
HR professionals need to learn to move to the next level."
Bryan Hunt,
Senior Human Resources Manager, Boeing Corporation
Well stated guidelines for your HR career
"Well stated guidelines for your HR career. This quick
and effective read uses business experiences, stories,
examples, wisdom, common sense and passion to convey the key
ideas. It will help you to assess your commitment to the
HR profession, evaluate your passion for the work and help
guide you in the challenges required to attain your vision of
success in Human Resources."
Pamela Hewitt, former
Senior Vice President & Chief Human Resources
Officer
at Clorox
Corporation & Quaker Oats
Practical,
impactful book for Human Resources professionals
"Having
known Alan for years, I'm not surprised that he has written such a
practical and impactful book for Human Resources
professionals. Unbeknownst to him, he was my first professional
role model. The book provides helpful secrets for
anyone who wants to mentor other Human
Resources professionals. Chapter 22 is an extra bonus and especially
inspirational for those of us trying to figuring out what we want
our professional and personal legacy to be."
Michael
Oliver, Vice President, Chief Human
Resources Officer at Pactiv
Corporation
Inspiring.
I wholeheartedly recommend it.
You may not think of a qualification like "page-turner" when you refer
to a Human Resources book, but this is precisely what Alan Collins' Unwritten HR Rules is!
Whether you are a novice or an already established professional in the field, you
will benefit from it tremendously, both short- and long-term. The book is not a
"quickly advance your career" kind of guide, but rather a meaty, thoughtful approach
to how one should view his or her HR career and never lose sight of the big picture:
bring true meaning to this profession, be a valuable contributor to the bottom line,
reach out for educated advice, nurture your networking relationships, recognize your
mistakes and learn from them. Unwritten HR Rules is well-written, offers practical
advice, and simply inspires one to achieve the best that one can reach in his or
her HR or general business career. I wholeheartedly recommend it.
Andreea Boier-Jennings, Director - Human Resources, Mainstream
Advertising, Inc.
Collins hits a home run!
I just picked up this book and HIGHLY recommend it. Mr. Collins gives us
plenty of straight talk that HR professionals often forget to give as mentors.
"Unwritten HR Rules" gives it to you in straight English with no BS which is
refreshing in this politically correct world we as HR people have created for
ourselves. If you are just starting out in HR and wondering how to get to the next
level, GET THIS BOOK! It will serve as a guide for you. If you are the SVP of HR
at your company GET THIS BOOK! It will make you a better mentor.
Athan Katsilometes, Human Resources Manager, CEMEX
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Shocking
but true
"This book has all of the advice that is very difficult
to share with direct reports or peers in HR without being
politically incorrect.
Shocking yet true in many aspects.
Great read for those unfamiliar with “what it
takes” as far as commitment, politics, and self-motivation
needed to reach the top in HR. In reading this, HR
career highs and lows were captured in a open and
honest format. This is a great read for those that want
to build on their development and avoid the routine mistakes
or missed opportunities others have had to learn through
experience.
Best advice from this book is knowing when and how to
leverage your results and relationships."
David Copeland,
Senior Regional HR Manager, Waste Management, Inc.
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