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Take Care of your People: The Enlightened CEO'S Guide To Business Success

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About Take Care Of Your People: The Enlightened CEO'S

The Success Of Your Business Relies On The Success Of Your PeopleWhen author Paul Sarvadi cofounded Insperity, an HRoutsourcing company, he concentrated on building a business plan that focusedon people and values rather than cold, hard economics. By believing that one’sbusiness is only as strong as their human capital, Paul was able to grow Insperityinto a multibillion-dollar company. In his debut book, Take Care of YourPeople: The Enlightened CEO’s Guide to Business Success, you will learn how toestablish a strong human capital strategy that exudes your company’s values andpropels business success. Backed by Paul’s thirty-plus years of experiencein corporate management and aiding the struggles of small- to medium-sizedbusinesses, Take Care of Your People is the perfect resource for any CEO orexecutive who wants to improve their business outcomes through their mostvaluable resource: their people.Praise For Take Care Of Your People“Take Care of Your People is like an owner’s manual for business leaders.Paul Sarvadi provides detailed instructions to help CEOs and their teamscome together around a compelling vision, a comprehensive strategy,and a relentless implementation plan that creates a smart and healthyorganization that delivers sustainable value creation for all stakeholders.Exceptionally helpful and very encouraging!”ALAN MULALLY, Former CEO, Boeing Commercial Airplanes and FordMotor Company“When you walk into the lobby of Ingram Entertainment Inc., there is aportrait and quote from founder E. Bronson Ingram that reads: ‘I believein taking good care of associates because associates who are taken goodcare of will, in turn, take good care of the company.’ Paul Sarvadi’s bookprovides a number of good ideas regarding ‘taking care of the people.’Doing this correctly is the tru