The Practicalities of Human Resources

The Practicalities of Human Resources
Author: Dr. Arbab Akanda
Publisher: Author House
Total Pages: 501
Release: 2013
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1491885122

This book is for those who think that human resources is fundamental to organisation success. It focuses on how to create, develop, and implement workforce information based on HR arguments to address the needs of the organisation. What needs to be understood, the book is for practitioners: those who will implement HR practices to obtain greater output from the employees. The approach is fresh where the perspective is from HR data.

Practical Human Resources for Public Managers

Practical Human Resources for Public Managers
Author: Nicolas A. Valcik
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 222
Release: 2017-09-25
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 135155347X

Employers face a myriad of issues when hiring: how to recruit, whom to select, how to interview, Equal Employment Opportunity policies, fair salary offerings, health issues, performance evaluations, behavior/disciplinary actions, turnover, and the list goes on and on. Practical Human Resources Management for Public Managers: A Case Study Approach provides insight into human resource trends and demonstrates how complex situations can be successfully managed by public sector practitioners. The authors take us step by step into the "real world" with examples of historical events that compare "What Happened" with "What Could Have Happened" as well as suggested readings for more in-depth analysis and important points to remember. Exploring the space between theory and what actually occurs in the world, this book supplies instructional case studies based upon actual events. The authors introduce key human resources issues with clear, concise language and provide techniques to address these issues in a real-world setting. The case studies cover legal and liability issues, recruiting and hiring, employee performance, reward and discipline issues, retention, termination, workplace violence, mentorship, motivation, and managing through transitions. The authors bring know-how from a wide array of working environments, including teaching and administrative experience in public universities and management in municipalities of various population sizes from a few thousand to more than a million. They have also worked in a variety of capacities within these organizations, which allow them to see different perspectives on how different departments handle similar situations. They use their from-the-trenches knowledge to explore pragmatic ways to deal with human resource issues in public sector workplaces.

The Practical Guide to HR Analytics

The Practical Guide to HR Analytics
Author: Shonna D. Waters
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2018
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781586445324

The need for HR professionals to understand and apply data analytics is greater than ever. Today's successful HR professionals must ask insightful questions, understand key terms, and intelligently apply data, but may lack a clear understanding of the many forms, types, applications, interpretations, and capabilities of HR analytics. HR Analytics provides a practical approach to using data to solve real HR challenges in organizations and demystifies analytics with clear guidelines and recommendations for making the business case, starting an HR analytics function, avoiding common pitfalls, presenting data through visualization and storytelling, and much more.

An Introduction to Human Resource Management

An Introduction to Human Resource Management
Author: Nick Wilton
Publisher: SAGE
Total Pages: 545
Release: 2010-09-15
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1446241297

This exciting new introductory text in human resource management moves beyond a prescriptive approach to provide a holistic overview of the role of HRM in its contemporary context. Acknowledging and reflecting upon key trends in HRM, the labour market and the broader economy, the author offers critical discussion of the theoretical and practical issues surrounding HRM. Includes accessible learning features to help you best explore the material, including: - 'research', 'ethics' and 'international' insight boxes; - chapter summaries and objectives; - self-test questions; - recommended reading; - end of chapter case studies. An accompanying companion website (www.sagepub.co.uk/wilton) provides you with full-text journal articles, extended case studies, weblinks and a glossary. The website also provides an instructor's manual, PowerPoint slides and a multiple-choice test bank for lecturers. This book is essential reading for undergraduate, postgraduate and MBA students, as well as those studying for their CIPD qualifications. Nick Wilton is Senior Lecturer in HRM at Bristol Business School at the University of the West of England. "Well-researched, well-written, and is clearly signposted and structured for the reader. The learning objectives at the outset of every chapter act as a clear guide for each topic explored. Additional references and further reading are also offered to the student seeking deeper knowledge. Case studies, throughout the book, bring the HRM theories to life and demonstrably link these with practice. Wilton’s book is an extremely useful core text for students of HRM and a welcome addition to HRM resources" - Denise Bagley, Principal Lecturer in Human Resource Management, London South Bank University

Strategic Human Resource Management

Strategic Human Resource Management
Author: Gary Rees
Publisher: SAGE
Total Pages: 959
Release: 2014-02-13
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1446297632

Instructors - Electronic inspection copies are available or contact your local sales representative for an inspection copy of the print version. Containing simple explanations of complex ideas and written in plain English, this text has been designed with your needs as a student firmly in mind. Whether you are studying at undergraduate or postgraduate level, our team of expert authors will guide and develop your understanding of each key area of the curriculum, from the fundamentals through to critical evaluation towards the end of each chapter. Key features: Numerous practical examples and case studies in each chapter bring the rigorous theoretical and academic underpinning alive Cases and examples from across the globe as well as chapters on culture and globalization reflect the global nature of the contemporary workplace Final chapter on the future of HRM by Linda Holbeche, former director of research at the CIPD, will equip you to deal with new and emerging issues and challenges Excellent range of learning features including an end of book glossary to help you quickly understand new and complex terminologies Visit the companion website at: http://www.sagepub.co.uk/rees Full-text SAGE journal articles available online to encourage further exploration of the field and filmed introductions to each area by the book's team of experts.

Language Testing in Practice

Language Testing in Practice
Author: Lyle F. Bachman
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 390
Release: 1996-09-19
Genre: Foreign Language Study
ISBN: 9780194371483

This book relates language testing practice to current views of communicative language teaching and testing. It builds on the theoretical background expounded in Bachman's Fundamental Considerations in Language Testing and examines the design, planning, and organization of tests. The book is divided into three sections which discuss 1) objectives and expectations, the context of language testing, and the abilities to be tested; 2) the process of test development, including blueprints, resources, operationalization, and scoring methods; and 3) ten examples which illustrate the principles discussed in Parts One and Two.

Strategic Human Resource Management

Strategic Human Resource Management
Author: Catherine Bailey
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 417
Release: 2018
Genre: Human capital
ISBN: 0198705409

"The well-respected author team strike the ideal balance between the latest academic theory and real-world practice, making this the most applied SHRM textbook written in an eminently student-friendly format."--Source inconnue.

Introduction to International Human Resource Management

Introduction to International Human Resource Management
Author: Eileen Crawley
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 380
Release: 2013-03-07
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0199563217

This text provides students with an introduction to international human resource management. The authors assume no background knowledge of HRM and blend academic theories with numerous practical examples. Case studies from a wide range of geographical regions and cultures are employed, East as well as West.

The Promotion and Marketing of Human Resource Management

The Promotion and Marketing of Human Resource Management
Author: Dr. Arbab Akanda
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 369
Release: 2016-02-27
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1524628492

Human resource management as an applied support business discipline is responsible for the people management to contribute to the effectiveness of an enterprise and is also responsible for social change through organizations that act upon society, and this is the core theme of the book. HR must be seen as a partner to the social change, from a perspective that is wider than oneself and the organization. From the conventional wisdom, HR exists to serve the best interest of the organization, which cannot be argued. But the time has come where the HR professionals have matured with the passage of time, recognized as a key player, and acknowledged justly. The practitioner of this discipline has a responsibility toward the society, and as core socio-organizational function it is about time, to look at the big picture: society.

Seven Moralities of Human Resource Management

Seven Moralities of Human Resource Management
Author: T. Klikauer
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 374
Release: 2014-10-28
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1137455780

Seven Moralities of Human Resource Management analyses morality of HRM from the perspective of American psychologist Laurence Kohlberg. This book examines and makes value judgements on whether or not HRM is moral from the viewpoint of Kohlberg's seven stages of morality as a follow-up study of the author's 2012 book, Seven Management Moralities.