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According to Publishers Weekly, 15,473 business books were published in the U.S. in 2013 and 16,604 were published in 2014.[1] At that pace, there have been over 300,000 business books published in the last two decades in just the U.S. alone. More than half of them were focused on human resources and productivity issues… recruiting, hiring, training, and managing people in order to generate an excellent work product. There is a profound desire to know the best way to help employees do their best work possible. And, there has been a lot of scientific research in this area. That’s because organizations everywhere – whether for profit, not-for-profit or even charitable – want to have the most efficient, effective and accomplished workforce. They need employees to produce first-rate work just to stay competitive. This is true regardless of industry or sector. From athletes playing a professional sport to the surgeons operating on patients to programmers writing complex algorithms, we want people to do excellent work. Continue reading →