
The Essential HR Handbook
A Quick and Handy Resource for Any Manager or HR Professional
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The ultimate HR survival guide that transformed workplace management for over a decade. With tens of thousands of professionals calling it "The Only HR Book You'll Ever Need," discover why industry leaders rely on its practical tools to navigate everything from onboarding to diversity challenges.
Ключевые темы в The Essential HR Handbook
- talent acquisition strategy
- succession management
- strategic workforce planning
- employee referral programs
- human capital alignment
Цитаты из The Essential HR Handbook
Modern recruitment extends beyond newspaper ads.
Communication is essential.
HR issues affect nearly every organizational activity.
Reference checking is crucial but challenging.
Персонажи в The Essential HR Handbook
- Sharon ArmstrongAuthor and HR expert
- Barbara MitchellAuthor and HR expert
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Об авторе книги The Essential HR Handbook
Sharon Armstrong is the author of The Essential HR Handbook and a seasoned human resources consultant with over three decades of experience shaping HR strategies. A practical guide for managers and HR professionals, the book addresses critical topics like multi-generational workforce management, performance appraisals, and legal compliance, drawn from Armstrong’s extensive career.
She founded Sharon Armstrong & Associates in 2000, providing HR solutions to diverse organizations, and co-authored Stress-Free Performance Appraisals, another key resource for effective people management.
Armstrong holds a Master’s in Counseling from George Washington University and is a certified Professional in Human Resources (PHR). Recognized for translating complex HR concepts into actionable steps, her work is endorsed by industry leaders such as ESPN’s Stephen J. O’Connor, who calls the handbook “easy to use and full of solid advice.” The Essential HR Handbook remains a trusted daily reference for navigating modern workplace challenges, cementing Armstrong’s reputation as an authority in the field.
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Часто задаваемые вопросы об этой книге
The Essential HR Handbook is a comprehensive guide for managers and HR professionals, offering practical tools, checklists, and strategies to navigate recruitment, onboarding, performance management, legal compliance, and multigenerational workforce challenges. Co-authored by HR expert Sharon Armstrong, it emphasizes actionable solutions to common HR issues, from employee retention to avoiding legal pitfalls, making it a go-to resource for modern workplace dynamics.
This book is ideal for small business owners, managers in organizations without dedicated HR departments, and seasoned HR professionals seeking updated strategies. It provides clear guidance on compliance, talent management, and employee relations, making it valuable for anyone responsible for personnel decisions or organizational culture.
Yes—the 10th anniversary edition is praised for its concise, user-friendly format and real-world insights. It combines decades of HR expertise with modern practices like social media recruiting and diversity management, offering time-saving templates and actionable advice that’s applicable across industries.
The book identifies common legal risks, such as discrimination and wrongful termination, and provides frameworks to ensure compliance with labor laws. It includes checklists for documentation, fair hiring practices, and creating inclusive policies to minimize lawsuits and regulatory interference.
It emphasizes tailored communication, flexible benefits (e.g., remote work options for younger employees, phased retirement for older staff), and fostering mutual mentorship programs. The authors highlight the importance of recognizing generational preferences in training and recognition to boost engagement.
Key lessons include streamlining onboarding to accelerate productivity, designing equitable compensation packages, conducting fair performance evaluations, and leveraging technology for HR efficiency. The book also stresses proactive legal compliance and building a culture of continuous feedback.
It outlines step-by-step onboarding processes, including pre-arrival checklists, structured orientation schedules, and 30-60-90-day goal frameworks. The authors advocate for integrating company values early and assigning mentors to improve retention and early performance.
The handbook recommends regular, criteria-based assessments tied to measurable goals. It provides templates for constructive feedback, self-evaluations, and development plans, while advising managers to avoid biases and focus on growth-oriented conversations.
It promotes total rewards strategies, combining competitive salaries, health benefits, wellness programs, and non-monetary perks (e.g., professional development opportunities). The guide also covers pay equity audits and benchmarking against industry standards.
It discusses using HR software for payroll, performance tracking, and employee self-service portals. The authors also highlight social media for recruitment, virtual training platforms, and data analytics to inform talent management decisions.
This edition adds insights on remote work trends, AI in recruitment, and diversity/inclusion frameworks. It also expands content on employee mental health support and modern legal challenges like gig-worker classifications.
Absolutely—it serves as a standalone HR guide for small businesses, offering scalable policies, DIY compliance checklists, and cost-effective retention tactics. Topics like handling terminations lawfully and creating employee handbooks are tailored for resource-limited settings.


















