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Managing people at work created by Julian Randall and Allan J. Sim

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publisher: London Routledge 2014Description: 406 pages ill. 25 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780415534390 (pbk.)
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • HF5549
Contents:
Introduction to HRM -- Strategy and strategic integration -- The business environment and human resource management -- Human resource management in an organizational context -- Managing change/changing managers -- Employee resourcing -- Developing your people -- Performance management -- Rewarding people at work -- Employee relations; equality & diversity -- Disciplinary, grievance and sick absence -- IHRM, review, critique and developments.
Summary: This book arises from the need of students who have little or no threshold knowledge of human resource management (HRM) but who need to link it to their studies in other subjects. Managing People at Work encourages readers to examine the underlying concepts that reach out beyond discrete disciplinary boundaries and require connection with theories from different disciplines and their common practice wherever it applies to people within a company. The book also addresses the need to understand and contribute to the strategic discussions which are expected in senior management forums. The book describes the links between company strategy, human resource (HR) planning and implementation using cost--benefit analysis to illustrate the hard and soft approaches to HRM. It also looks at evaluating the results of HR in terms of both efficiency and effectiveness in the main management interventions that lie within the human resource development activities. Students are aided with their understanding by activities that lie at the end of each chapter. These exercises can be done individually or in tutor-led groups. This book makes clear the links between HRM, organizational behaviour and strategy, and the theory of HRM is linked to its claimed HR outcomes sometimes referred to as: strategic integration commitment quality flexibility. This book helps to provide MBA and Master's postgraduate students and those on management trainee programmes or accelerate promotion career paths with a more detailed understanding of these theories and how they drive the organization's strategy and decisions about its people at work.
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Item type Current library Call number Copy number Status Date due Barcode
Book Book Main Library Open Shelf HF5549 RAN (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 149990 Available BK135856
Book Book Main Library Open Shelf HF5549 RAN (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 149794 Available BK135865
Book Book Main Library Open Shelf HF5549 RAN (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 149793 Available BK135874

Includes bibliographical references and index

Introduction to HRM -- Strategy and strategic integration -- The business environment and human resource management -- Human resource management in an organizational context -- Managing change/changing managers -- Employee resourcing -- Developing your people -- Performance management -- Rewarding people at work -- Employee relations; equality & diversity -- Disciplinary, grievance and sick absence -- IHRM, review, critique and developments.

This book arises from the need of students who have little or no threshold knowledge of human resource management (HRM) but who need to link it to their studies in other subjects. Managing People at Work encourages readers to examine the underlying concepts that reach out beyond discrete disciplinary boundaries and require connection with theories from different disciplines and their common practice wherever it applies to people within a company. The book also addresses the need to understand and contribute to the strategic discussions which are expected in senior management forums.

The book describes the links between company strategy, human resource (HR) planning and implementation using cost--benefit analysis to illustrate the hard and soft approaches to HRM. It also looks at evaluating the results of HR in terms of both efficiency and effectiveness in the main management interventions that lie within the human resource development activities. Students are aided with their understanding by activities that lie at the end of each chapter. These exercises can be done individually or in tutor-led groups.

This book makes clear the links between HRM, organizational behaviour and strategy, and the theory of HRM is linked to its claimed HR outcomes sometimes referred to as:

strategic integration
commitment
quality
flexibility.
This book helps to provide MBA and Master's postgraduate students and those on management trainee programmes or accelerate promotion career paths with a more detailed understanding of these theories and how they drive the organization's strategy and decisions about its people at work.

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