Fundamentals of Human Resource Management, eBook, Global Edition

Fundamentals of Human Resource Management, eBook, Global Edition
Author: Gary Dessler
Publisher: Pearson Higher Ed
Total Pages: 559
Release: 2015-06-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1292098473

For introductory courses in Human Resource Management. Fundamentals of Human Resources Management supports human resources training for all students of management—not just HR managers. The text presents a wide range of HR topics within a single semester of material, and a wealth of functional examples and applications. Fundamentals is also the first text of its kind to make talent management processes a core study. This Fourth Edition has been updated with practical personnel techniques, real company examples, and new material on business sustainability—and each chapter now touches on important recurring themes in management, including employee engagement tactics, small/global business management, employment law features, and positive employee relations. The full text downloaded to your computer. With eBooks you can: search for key concepts, words and phrases make highlights and notes as you study share your notes with friends Print 5 pages at a time Compatible for PCs and MACs No expiry (offline access will remain whilst the Bookshelf software is installed. eBooks are downloaded to your computer and accessible either offline through the VitalSource Bookshelf (available as a free download), available online and also via the iPad/Android app. When the eBook is purchased, you will receive an email with your access code. Simply go to http://bookshelf.vitalsource.com/ to download the FREE Bookshelf software. After installation, enter your access code for your eBook. Time limit The VitalSource products do not have an expiry date. You will continue to access your VitalSource products whilst you have your VitalSource Bookshelf installed.

Fundamentals of Human Resource Management

Fundamentals of Human Resource Management
Author: Raymond A. Noe
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Ryerson
Total Pages: 458
Release: 2005
Genre: Personnel management
ISBN: 9780070907997

Fundamentals of Human Resource Management is geared towards the practical application of HR theory--how HR applies to the 'real world', as opposed to being heavily theoretical. Issues such as strategy are reduced to give a greater focus on how human resources is used in the everyday work environment. This is a key concepts text that gives you all the essential material and is focused on skill-based applications and experiential material while still relevant in the higher level markets. The US authors are internationally known and are recognized for research contributions in their respective areas of specialization.Strong case material offers a distinct advantage, responding to the need for instructors to supplement their courses with real world applications.Fundamentals of Human Resource Management provides instructors with a robust ancillary package. A comprehensive instructor’s manual, test bank (in the new EZ Test software program), PowerPoint presentations and a complete Online Learning Centre that make course preparation easy and readily available. For students, the opportunity to enhance skill sets and practice in an experiential environment will be most beneficial for HRM studies.

An Introduction to Human Resource Management

An Introduction to Human Resource Management
Author: Nick Wilton
Publisher: SAGE
Total Pages: 521
Release: 2016-04-30
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1473966124

Get 12 months FREE access to an interactive eBook when purchasing the paperback* Reflecting the global nature of the workplace with its use of real world examples and case studies, Nick Wilton’s book is not another ′How to′ of HRM in practice, but goes beyond the prescriptive approach to the practice of strategic HRM and encourages critical reflection to prepare students for the issues and dilemmas they could face in their careers. Providing an introduction to the management of people in work organizations, it seeks to outline the purpose and operation of HRM activities in the ′real world′, whilst situating practice in the context of associated debates and controversies played out in the parallel field of academic study. It adopts a critical perspective on the study and practice of HRM to provide the reader with an understanding not only of the potential for HRM to contribute to both improved organizational performance and individual well-being in the workplace, but also why it very often fails to achieve either of these positive outcomes and suggests that the management of people is not the exclusive preserve of HR specialists, but an area of interest or concern for all organizational actors. The new edition comes packed with features that encourage readers to engage and relate theory to practice including: - Management skills and attributes boxes outlining the required competencies of line managers and HR practitioners - HR in practice boxes illustrating how HRM theory works in real world practice - Ethical insights presenting ethical considerations for budding practitioners - Global insights highlighting practices around the world - Research insights inviting students to explore further academic research - Case Studies and Examples offering a more in-depth look at HRM across a variety of organizations - A free interactive eBook* featuring author videos, web-links interactive multiple choice questions, free SAGE journal articles, extended case studies and other relevant links, allowing access on the go and encouraging learning and retention whatever the reading or learning style. Aimed at students across the academic spectrum, whether studying on a specialist HRM or CIPD program of study, a generalist business and management programme or studying HRM as part of a programme in an unrelated discipline (such as engineering or humanities). *Interactivity only available through Vitalsource eBook included as part of paperback product (ISBN 9781473954199). Access not guaranteed on second-hand copies (as access code may have previously been redeemed).

Fundamentals of Human Resource Management

Fundamentals of Human Resource Management
Author: Gary Dessler
Publisher: Prentice Hall
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2014
Genre: Personnel management
ISBN: 9780132994903

"Fundamentals of Human Resource Management covers a wide range of HR topics and shows students the importance of human resource management within the restraints of a compact semester. Offering a wealth of functional examples and applications, this text emphasizes the notion that all managers need basic human resource management skills."--Publisher's website.

Enhanced ebook for Human Resource Management [Global Edition]

Enhanced ebook for Human Resource Management [Global Edition]
Author: Gary Dessler
Publisher: Pearson Higher Ed
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2021-06-25
Genre:
ISBN: 1292402652

Human Resource Management provides students with an introduction tothe daily tools and skills they’ll need to function as successful managers --in both human resources and business in general. With a practical approach, thetext explores the evolution of the field, highlighting the introduction ofrevolutionary new technologies and social media platforms. The 16th Edition focuses on the positive impacts technologyhas had on the HR field. For example, the ability to vet potential employees onthe internet has shifted more HR responsibilities to managers, leaving HRdepartments with more time to carry out strategic, long-term endeavors forboosting employee performance and engagement. With a heavy focus on emergingindustry trends, the text prepares students with everything they need to besuccessful managers and HR personnel in the 21st century.

Essentials of Human Resource Management

Essentials of Human Resource Management
Author: Shaun Tyson
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 478
Release: 2012-06-14
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1136405283

Essentials of HRM combines a commentary on organizational behaviour with an explanation of human resource management techniques, and also acts as an introduction to industrial relations. It will prove an invaluable aid to those studying for professional qualifications, such as Membership of the Institute of Personnel Management or the Diploma in Management Studies, and for students on general business or social service courses. Equally, the practising manager will find this book a useful and practical guide.

Human Resource Management

Human Resource Management
Author: David A. DeCenzo
Publisher: Wiley
Total Pages: 580
Release: 1998-12-18
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780471299899

Over the past decade, management practice has gone through dramatic changes. Workforce diversity, downsizing, reengineering, total quality management, outsourcing, and rediscovering the importance of satisfying the customer, all has a significant impact on Human Resources. The new Sixth Edition of De Cenzo/Robbins' Human Resource Management features a current, real-world perspective that gives readers a crystal-clear picture of what today's HRM is really like. Emphasizing the application of theory, the Sixth Edition carefully integrates real examples with the most up-to-date information available.

Essentials of International Human Resource Management

Essentials of International Human Resource Management
Author: David C. Thomas
Publisher: SAGE Publications
Total Pages: 377
Release: 2013-06-28
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1483315878

With increasing globalization comes the need to understand human resource management (HRM) more broadly across countries, cultures, institutions, and organizational types. Designed to help readers explore and understand the key concepts and latest research behind the strategic management of people in organizations that operate in a global context, this accessible book provides concise coverage of HRM concepts, balancing comparative approaches and US and non-US schools of thought. Not limited to the multinational firm, the book reflects the most current knowledge in the field and considers all types of organizations embedded in the global context. Chapter-opening vignettes (short cases) exemplify the chapter’s core topics and show readers how chapter content can be applied. Extensive references make it easy for readers to explore concepts in more depth.