About The HR Easy Button: A Practical Guide to Building a Strong HR Foundation by Kerri Roberts
Book Blurb/Description: Managing people doesn’t have to be complicated. It just needs to be strategic.
In The HR Easy Button: A Practical Guide to Building a Strong HR Foundation, Kerri M. Roberts simplifies the complex world of human resources for small and mid-sized business owners, managers, and HR professionals. Whether you’re just getting started or need to clean up existing processes, this practical, no-fluff guide helps you build an HR framework that actually works.
Inside, you’ll learn how to:
● Attract and hire top talent with confidence
● Design onboarding experiences that improve retention
● Manage performance and discipline with clarity and fairness
● Stay compliant with essential HR laws and protect your business
● Streamline systems so HR works for you – not the other way around
With over 20 years of HR leadership experience across industries, Kerri offers actionable
advice, real-world examples, and best practices that remove the overwhelm and make HR
manageable – even empowering.
If you’re ready to take the guesswork out of HR and build a workplace where people and
business thrive, this is your easy button.
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Author Bio:
Kerri M. Roberts has devoted her career to strategic human resources. She earned her bachelor’s degree in business administration from Columbia College and MBA from William Woods University.
Her expertise includes training in the Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award criteria [previously a Senior Examiner for the Missouri Quality Award].
Kerri is the founder of Salt & Light Advisors, a People Operations and HR Firm based in Missouri. She also hosts the podcast Don’t Waste the Chaos and writes for a variety of online publications on HR and leadership.
Kerri has been named to Women of Excellence, Women in Power, Women Who Move the City, 20 Under 40, Hot 100, Elite Women, and Graduate and Professional Alumni of the Year by different publications and organizations and was nominated for the Young Professional Award by Athena International.
She spends her favorite days on the Mark Twain Lake, baking new sourdough recipes, or exploring the woods on her 140-acre farm with two yellow labradors.
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