Human resource management : a concise analysis
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Human resource management : a concise analysis
Financial Times Prentice Hall, 2002
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Note
Replacement for The essence of human resource management by the same authors
Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This text is aimed primarily at MBA students, but is also ideal as a text for undergraduate and diploma courses in Human Resource Management taken as part of a business studies degree. Concise in nature, this book is particularly suitable for modular courses. It also meets the needs of those seeking to qualify as members of the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development (CIPD).Based on the successful Essence of Human Resource Management by the same authors, this concise text provides a rigorous, well-informed but highly accessible introduction to the theory and practice of HRM. Careful attention has been paid to integrating both the strategic and international aspects of this subject throughout the text (as opposed to treating these topics in isolation). Through the use of various mini-cases, and other learning features, the authors facilitate the application of theory to practice, leaving the reader with a solid understanding of both the theoretical and applied nature of the HRM.
Table of Contents
1. Introduction and Overview 2. Corporate Strategy and Strategic HRM 3. Organization Structure 4. Organizational Change and Development 5. Organizational Culture 6. Employee Resourcing : Human Resource Planning 7. Employee Resourcing : Recruitment and Selection 8. Employee Development : Performance Management 9. Employee Development : Reward Management 10. Employee Development : Training and Development 11. Employee Relations 12 : HRM : Critique and Developments
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