
Building High Performance in Organisations
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The <b><i>Building High Performance in Organisations </i></b>toolkit is ideal if you're a performance manager, practitioner or business leader, and will help you to create innovative performance strategies and effectively manage performance-related problems. With easy to use tools, templates and processes that can be put into practice immediately, you will learn how to foster a high performance culture in your business.
Each section of <b><i>Building High Performance in Organisations </i></b>provides practical guidance that addresses the importance of the team and the leader in organisational performance, engaging high performers and dealing with performance related problems. All the tools are available online and can be customized in order to meet your organisation's needs.
<b>About the Series:</b>
The <b>HR Toolkits</b> provide complete sets of customizable, printable resources to facilitate in-house training and development workshops and strategy design. Supplied as both ring binders and electronic files, and consisting of modules which can be used individually or combined for more extended programmes, the toolkits include ready-made practical exercises, handouts, discussion questions and more to upskill employees.
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<b>Rita McGee</b> works as a UK consultant, trainer, facilitator and executive coach and specialises in the strategic development and implementation of human resource practice. She designs and delivers an array of training programmes aimed at building organisational, team and individual capability.
<b>Carole Pemberton</b> has worked with a wide range of individuals and organisations as a career and performance coach through her industry-recognised programmes. She runs her own coaching consultancy in the UK and has written for academic and professional publications as well as a regular column in <i>The Guardian</i>.