Managing human resources : productivity, quality of work life, profits
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Managing human resources : productivity, quality of work life, profits
(McGraw-Hill higher education)
McGraw-Hill/Irwin, c2003
6th ed
Available at 2 libraries
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Includes bibliographical references and indexes
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Wayne Cascio's "Managing Human Resources, 6/e", is perfect for the general management student whose job inevitably will involve responsibility for managing people. It explicitly links the relationship between productivity, quality of work life, and profits to various human resource management activities and, as such, strengthens the students' perception of human resource management as an important function, which affects individuals, organizations, and society. It is research-based and contains strong links to the applicability of this research to real business situations.
Table of Contents
Part I Environment Chapter 1: Human Resources in a Globally Competitive Business Environment Chapter 2: The Financial Impact of Human Resource Management Activities Chapter 3: The Legal Context of Employment Decisions Chapter 4: Diversity At WorkPart II Employment Chapter 5: Analyzing Work and Planning for People Chapter 6: Recruiting Chapter 7: StaffingPart III Development Chapter 8: Workplace Training Chapter 9: Performance Management Chapter 10: Managing CareersPart IV Compensation Chapter 11: Pay and Incentive Systems Chapter 12: Indirect Compensation: Employee Benefit PlansPart V Labor-Management Accommodation Chapter 13: Union Representation and Collective Bargaining Chapter 14: Procedural Justice and Ethics in Employee RelationsPart VI Safety, Health, and International Implications Chapter 15: Safety, Health, and Employee Assistance Programs Chapter 16: International Dimensions of Human Resource Management
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