Creating High Performace Organizations: Survey of Practices and Results of Employee Involvement and TQM in Fortune 1000 Companies

Creating High Performace Organizations: Survey of Practices and Results of Employee Involvement and TQM in Fortune 1000 Companies
Author: Edward E. Lawler
Publisher: Jossey-Bass
Total Pages: 218
Release: 1995-08-11
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

Creating High Performance Organizations offers executives, managers, and researchers the most definitive research data available on how leading companies use employee involvement practices--self-managing work teams, profit sharing, and job enrichment--to shape organizations that are responsive, quality-driven, and cost efficient.

High-performance Work Organizations

High-performance Work Organizations
Author: Bradley Lane Kirkman
Publisher: Center for Creative Leadership
Total Pages: 124
Release: 1999
Genre: Electronic books
ISBN: 9781882197460

Organizations often channel workflow around key business processes in order to enhance their productivity. Those that succeed are referred to as high-performance work organizations (HIPOs). Yet, little is known about the systems that drive high performance or even what defines a HIPO. This book, for both practicing managers and scholars, addresses that knowledge gap. It provides the field's and the authors' definitions of HIPOs, and it contains 168 annotations of recent and informative journal articles, books, and book chapters by those who have studied and worked withsuch organizations.

The New Workplace

The New Workplace
Author: David Holman
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 464
Release: 2003-07-07
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 0470859156

"Just-in-time", "total quality management", "lean manufacturing", "call centres", "team work", "empowerment" - most people in business have heard these buzz words, often offered as a panacea to all profit ills. So why don't they always work? Can you combine them anyhow? If not, why not? The New Workplace Handbook is a comprehensive guide to the evidence available on how modern working practices and technology affect the people in organizations. Within a broad psychological framework, leading experts examine how people work, their experience of work, the impact on productivity and performance and the human resource implications. Guidance is offered on a range of different methods, tools and practices that can be used to guide the design and implementation of modern working practices to ensure that pitfalls are avoided and the best possible results are obtained from new initiatives. Indispensable for consultants, this Handbook will also be useful for students and scholars in the psychology of business, human resource professionals and anyone involved in the management of new working practices.

International Human Resource Management

International Human Resource Management
Author: Helen De Cieri
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 687
Release: 2017-05-15
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1351926802

Since the late 1970s scholars and practitioners of international management have paid increasing attention to the impact of globalisation on the management of human resources across national boundaries. This collection of important articles and essays provides a comprehensive review and critique of developments and future directions in International Human Resource Management. Focusing on three major developments or approaches - Cross-Cultural Management, Comparative HRM and Strategic HRM, the volume explores challenges and opportunities facing researchers, international managers and employees.

The Wiley Blackwell Handbook of the Psychology of Team Working and Collaborative Processes

The Wiley Blackwell Handbook of the Psychology of Team Working and Collaborative Processes
Author: Eduardo Salas
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 637
Release: 2020-04-06
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 1119673704

A state-of-the-art psychological perspective on team working and collaborative organizational processes This handbook makes a unique contribution to organizational psychology and HRM by providing comprehensive international coverage of the contemporary field of team working and collaborative organizational processes. It provides critical reviews of key topics related to teams including design, diversity, leadership, trust processes and performance measurement, drawing on the work of leading thinkers including Linda Argote, Neal Ashkanasy, Robert Kraut, Floor Rink and Daan van Knippenberg.

Voice and Involvement at Work

Voice and Involvement at Work
Author: Paul J. Gollan
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 400
Release: 2014-08-21
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1136275525

In the last decade, nonunion employee representation (NER) has become a much discussed topic in the fields of human resource management, employment relations, and employment/labor law. This book examines the purpose, structure, and performance of various types of employee representation bodies created by companies in non-union settings to promote collective forums for voice and involvement at the workplace. This unique volume presents the first longitudinal evidence on the performance, success, and failure of NER plans over an extended time period. Consisting of twelve detailed, in-depth case studies of actual NER plans in operation across four countries, this volume provides unparalleled evidence on such matters as: the motives behind the initial establishment of NER, different organizational forms of NER in industry, key success and failure factors over the long-term, pro and con evaluations for employers and employees, and more. Voice and Involvement at Work captures an unequalled international and comparative perspective through a wide cross-section of different NER forms.

The Oxford Handbook of Work and Organization

The Oxford Handbook of Work and Organization
Author: Stephen Ackroyd
Publisher: OUP Oxford
Total Pages: 678
Release: 2006
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0199299242

Aims to bring together, present, and discuss what is known about work and organizations and their connection to broader economic change in Europe and America. This volume contains a range of theoretically informed essays, which give comprehensive coverage of changes in work, occupations, and organizations.

The Employment Impact of Innovation

The Employment Impact of Innovation
Author: Mario Pianta
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 241
Release: 2003-09
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1134629273

The diffusion of information and communication technologies is rapidly changing the structure of advanced economies, and fear of mass technological unemployment has emerged. This book addresses this controversy.

The Essentials of the New Workplace

The Essentials of the New Workplace
Author: David Holman
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 270
Release: 2005-05-05
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 0470022167

The original hardback edition of The New Workplace examined modern business terms such as total quality management, just-in-time production, e-business, lean manufacturing and teleworking. It explored what these terms really mean and what effect they have in practice - especially their impact on productivity and performance and their social and psychological consequences. This paperback is a shorter, revised version of the original book. It will focus on working practices, especially technology orientated ones, which are the most relevant and innovative for consultants.