Human Resource Management / Sarah Gilmore, Steve Williams

By: Sarah GilmoreContributor(s): Steve WilliamsMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: United Kingdom : Oxford University Press,  2013Edition: 2nd edDescription: 397 pagesISBN: 9780199605484 DDC classification: 658.3
Contents:
PART ONE: THE NATURE OF HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT; 1. Introducing Human Resource Management; 2. The Strategic Dimensions of Human Resource Management; PART TWO: THE EXTERNAL AND INTERNAL CONTEXTS OF HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT; 3. The Business Environment of Human Resource Management; 4. Human Resource Management in an Organizational Context; PART THREE: THE ESSENCE OF HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT; 5. Recruiting and selecting staff in organizations; 6. Developing human resources; 7. Rewarding people at work; 8. Utilizing human resources in organizations; 9. Redundancy and human resource management; PART FOUR: CHALLENGES AND CONTROVERSIES IN HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT; 10. Equality, diversity, and dignity at work; 11. Managing performance and absence; 12. Employment relations; 13. Managing grievances, discipline, and workplace conflict; PART FIVE: HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT IN BROADER PERSPECTIVE; 14. Ethics and human resource management; 15. International human resource management; 16. Conclusions
Summary: This book provides a concise, engaging, and accessible introduction to human resource management which is academically rigorous and appropriate for students taking courses in HRM, business studies and related areas. In addition to covering the core issues relating to human resource management, such as recruitment and selection, training and development, and reward, the book also includes material devoted to new and emerging issues, like talent management and the effective management of staff on international assignments. It features a wide range of pedagogic features designed to enhance your knowledge of human resource management issues, including boxed skills exercises and learning activities, section summaries, suggestions for further reading, assignment and discussion questions, and a guide to key concepts. Written by a team of experts who have extensive experience of teaching, researching, and consultancy activity, the book is an essential companion when it comes to helping you to develop your understanding of human resource management topics. This new edition features a new chapter entitled 'Utilizing human resources', covering areas such as flexibility, talent management and health and safety.
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PART ONE: THE NATURE OF HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT; 1. Introducing Human Resource Management; 2. The Strategic Dimensions of Human Resource Management; PART TWO: THE EXTERNAL AND INTERNAL CONTEXTS OF HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT; 3. The Business Environment of Human Resource Management; 4. Human Resource Management in an Organizational Context; PART THREE: THE ESSENCE OF HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT; 5. Recruiting and selecting staff in organizations; 6. Developing human resources; 7. Rewarding people at work; 8. Utilizing human resources in organizations; 9. Redundancy and human resource management; PART FOUR: CHALLENGES AND CONTROVERSIES IN HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT; 10. Equality, diversity, and dignity at work; 11. Managing performance and absence; 12. Employment relations; 13. Managing grievances, discipline, and workplace conflict; PART FIVE: HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT IN BROADER PERSPECTIVE; 14. Ethics and human resource management; 15. International human resource management; 16. Conclusions

This book provides a concise, engaging, and accessible introduction to human resource management which is academically rigorous and appropriate for students taking courses in HRM, business studies and related areas. In addition to covering the core issues relating to human resource management, such as recruitment and selection, training and development, and reward, the book also includes material devoted to new and emerging issues, like talent management and the effective management of staff on international assignments. It features a wide range of pedagogic features designed to enhance your knowledge of human resource management issues, including boxed skills exercises and learning activities, section summaries, suggestions for further reading, assignment and discussion questions, and a guide to key concepts. Written by a team of experts who have extensive experience of teaching, researching, and consultancy activity, the book is an essential companion when it comes to helping you to develop your understanding of human resource management topics. This new edition features a new chapter entitled 'Utilizing human resources', covering areas such as flexibility, talent management and health and safety.

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