Reinventing human resource management : challenges and new directions
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Reinventing human resource management : challenges and new directions
Routledge, 2005
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Reinventing HRM : challenges and new directions
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"Reinventing HRM : challenges and new directions"--Cover of pbk
Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
The human resources (HR) field is in a time of format and self-reflection. This significant text directly addresses the reasons why human resource management has not received its due. It asks:
What can be done about this?
Why is it critical to continued organizational performance and innovation?
What are its benefits?
The authors review the most current thinking on HR initiatives associated with organizational performance and investigate how the field will need to mobilize in new ways to meet the demand of this period of time. With contributions from key thinkers, this is one of the most important books on HRM available.
Table of Contents
Part 1: New Directions in Human Resource Management 1. The Human Resources Revolution Letter: Why Putting People First Matters 2. Human Resources as a Competitive Advantage 3. The HR Function in the New Economy Part 2: New Challenges for Human Resource Management 4. An Architectural Approach to Managing Knowledge Stocks and Flows: Implications for Reinventing the HR Function 5. Managing People in Global Markets 6. How I Stopped Worrying and Learned to Appreciate the Gaps Between Academic HRM and Practice Part 3: Human Resource Management Development and Employee Wellbeing 7. The New Organizational Career: Too Important to be Left to HR? 8. Aligning Work Teams and HR Practices: Best Practices 9. Innovations in Diversity Management: Advancement of Practice and Thought 10. HRM and Downsizing 11. Wellbeing and Health: What HRM can do about it Part 4: Human Resource Management and Organizational Effectiveness 12. HRM in Service: The Contingencies Abound 13. Integrated Speed and Flexibility: Delivering Customer Solutions 14. HRM and Innovation
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