Dr. Drewett. “ An Open Letter to the HR World” (http://blog.drdewett.com/?p=89)
Keith Hammonds. “Why We Hate HR.” http://www.fastcompany.com/magazine/97/open_hr.html
Mike Van Devort. “HR – Not Dead Yet” (http://www.thehumanracehorses.com/2009/09/18/hr-not-dead-yet/)
Laurie Ruettimann “HR is Dying – Yes? No? (http://punkrockhr.com/hr-is-dying-yes-no/)
Trish McFarlane. “Making the Rubber Hit the Road – “Rebranding” HR” http://hrringleader.com/2009/09/22/making-the-rubber-hit-the-road-re-branding-hr/)
Mark Stelzner. “The Future of HR – Why “Do Nothing” is an Option” (http://www.inflexionadvisors.com/blog/2009/10/22/the-future-of-hr-why-do-nothing-is-an-option/)
Lance Haun “ Is Human Resources Fatally Flawed?” http://www.rehaul.com/is-human-resources-fatally-flawed
Sharlyn Lauby, “The HR Profession” http://www.hrbartender.com/2009/strategic/the-hr-profession/
Trish McFarlane. “HR – A Call to Action” http://hrringleader.com/2009/09/25/hr-your-call-to-action/
Larry Wilson. “
Maren Hogan. “Slow Dancing in a Burning Room.” http://marenhogan.wordpress.com/2009/10/19/slow-dancing-in-a-burning-room/
Karen Berman & Joe Knight. “Do HR Managers Have the Skills They Need?” http://blogs.harvardbusiness.org/financial-intelligence/2009/10/do-hr-managers-have-the-skills.html
Dr. John Sullivan. “The Current State of Ill Preparedness in HR” http://www.drjohnsullivan.com/newsletter-archives/242-the-current-state-of-ill-preparedness-in-hr
Read “Should you ban the use of social media in the workplace?”
(http://www.halogensoftware.com/hr-raging-debates/?cat=7)
In the future, not only will they be reading more from the above writers, but they will also be reading posts from authors and websites such as:
- Ben Eubanks (http://upstarthr.com/)
- Paul Hebert (http://www.i2i-align.com/)
- April Dowling (http://www.pseudohr.com/)
- Kris Dunn (http://www.hrcapitalist.com/)
- Kelly Mitton (http://thryving.com/)
- Jim D'Amico (http://humanresourcespufnstuf.wordpress.com/)
- The HR101 series at http://creativechaosconsultant.blogspot.com/
- Tim Sackett (http://www.fistfuloftalent.com)
- Joan Ginsburg (http://http://www.joanginsberg.com/)
It is my hope that not only will my students stay current, but that they will see the passion about the field the writers express and be encouraged to read even more of the various authors' perspectives.