Technology, Outsourcing & Transforming HR

Technology, Outsourcing & Transforming HR
Author: Graeme Martin
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 477
Release: 2008-02-22
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1136359850

This book examines the progress made in e-enabling the HR function and the relationship with outsourcing. The editors will review and analyse recent developments in the application of outsourcing and ICT to the HR function and its overall contribution to organizational aims. This text aims to fill the gap in current literature, by providing accessible guidance on how to tackle the e-enablement of the function and on the factors associated with successful outsourcing. There is no single text that adequately deals with this increasingly important problem and which has been recognised by the CIPD as a key area of research for their forward programme. The contributors all have leading-edge knowledge and practical experience and aim to provide practical guidance for organizations and HR professionals.

Human Resources Business Process Outsourcing

Human Resources Business Process Outsourcing
Author: Edward E. Lawler, III
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 300
Release: 2004-07-29
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0787976105

In Human Resources Business Process Outsourcing, Edward E. Lawler III, Dave Ulrich, Jac Fitz-enz (the foremost experts in the human resource field) and James C. Madden V (the CEO of the top HR outsourcing firm), clearly show how outsourcing offers an effective, low-cost alternative to traditional administration and provides HR managers with new opportunities to contribute directly to their companies' overall strategy and business performance. Step by step, the authors explore how the HR function in corporations is structured and include a template for analyzing a HR department’s value, value added, and cost-to-serve. In this important resource, the authors explain new approaches organizations can take to improve HR administration and demonstrate how HR functions can be best organized.

Transforming HR

Transforming HR
Author: Mark Withers
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 356
Release: 2010-07-15
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1136433783

Deliver greater value to your organisation through HR transformation. Transforming HR, Second edition offers robust, practical advice on changing the way human resource management is undertaken, walking you through the transformational process from initial planning to the evaluation of outcomes. Since the first edition of the book many organisations have restructured their HR functions and invested in better HR information systems but with new issues emerging all the time, the journey towards transformation must continue. To support this journey the authors draw on their own experience and insights in this new edition, which features: *Practical tools and approaches to guide planning, implementation and evaluation of transformation strategies aimed at increasing the value of HR’s contribution in organisations *New chapters on HR’s value proposition, Web 2.0 and benefits realisation to demonstrate their critical role in transformation *Cutting edge research on topics such as the use of social media technology by HR, with views and experience from senior practitioners across a broad range of organisations *Fresh thinking on the people agenda to be addressed by progressive HR functions Intended as an inspiring, hands-on guide to planning, implementing and evaluating transformation strategies, Transforming HR, second edition is an essential companion as you work to increase the value of HR in your organisation.

Transforming HR

Transforming HR
Author: Mark Withers
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 357
Release: 2010-07-15
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1136433775

Deliver greater value to your organisation through HR transformation. Transforming HR, Second edition offers robust, practical advice on changing the way human resource management is undertaken, walking you through the transformational process from initial planning to the evaluation of outcomes. Since the first edition of the book many organisations have restructured their HR functions and invested in better HR information systems but with new issues emerging all the time, the journey towards transformation must continue. To support this journey the authors draw on their own experience and insights in this new edition, which features: *Practical tools and approaches to guide planning, implementation and evaluation of transformation strategies aimed at increasing the value of HR’s contribution in organisations *New chapters on HR’s value proposition, Web 2.0 and benefits realisation to demonstrate their critical role in transformation *Cutting edge research on topics such as the use of social media technology by HR, with views and experience from senior practitioners across a broad range of organisations *Fresh thinking on the people agenda to be addressed by progressive HR functions Intended as an inspiring, hands-on guide to planning, implementing and evaluating transformation strategies, Transforming HR, second edition is an essential companion as you work to increase the value of HR in your organisation.

e-HRM

e-HRM
Author: Mohan Thite
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 292
Release: 2018-08-06
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1351698729

As with other parts of business, technology is having a profound effect on the world of work and management of human resources. Technology is a key enabler for faster, cheaper and better delivery of HR services and in some cases can have a transformational as well as unintended negative effect. Designed for the digital era, e-HRM is one of the first textbooks on these developments. It incorporates the most current and important HR technology related topics in four distinct parts under one umbrella, written by leading scholars and practitioners drawn from across the world. All the chapters have a uniform structure and pay equal attention to theory and practice with an applied focus. Learning resources of the book include chapter-wide learning objectives, case studies, debates on related burning issues, and the companion website includes lecture slides and a question bank.

Research in Personnel and Human Resources Management

Research in Personnel and Human Resources Management
Author: M. Ronald Buckley
Publisher: Emerald Group Publishing
Total Pages: 294
Release: 2018-07-23
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1787563235

Research in Personnel and Human Resources Management is designed to promote theory and research on important substantive and methodological topics in the field of human resources management. Volume 36 focuses on key issues such as job search processes, human resource technology systems, pregnancy issues at work, and emotions at work.

Transforming HR

Transforming HR
Author: Ian Hunter
Publisher:
Total Pages: 150
Release: 2005
Genre: Contracting out
ISBN: 9781417596041

THE CHALLENGE FACING YOU Faced with threats and challenges as never before, HR professionals urgently need to adapt new models to deliver real value to the business.THE SOLUTION This specially commissioned report sets out a blue-print for the future of HR to enable you to deliver proven value to your Board, business and colleagues.IN THIS GROUND-BREAKING REPORT YOU WILL LEARN ALL ABOUT How to free up HR to deliver The role of the Business Partner The role of the Shared Service Centre The pros and cons of outsourcing HR The critical factors to look for in a partner The keys to securing the best agreement Techniques for leveraging technology