Effective Workforce Development

Effective Workforce Development
Author: Antonios Panagiotakopoulos
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 76
Release: 2021-12-13
Genre:
ISBN: 9781032240350

Developed for busy HR practitioners and trainers, this book provides a concise guide to the theory and practice of employee training in contemporary organisations. Reflecting the importance of employee development to learning-based organisations in the knowledge economy, it clearly links employee training needs to business development and offers an accessible guide to current theories combined with research-based practical guidance in how to design effective training programmes. Covering all the current theories about training and development and the latest thinking about workplace learning interventions, this concise, practical guide will be an essential source for HR practitioners and line managers seeking to improve organisational learning and performance.

Agile Workforce Planning

Agile Workforce Planning
Author: Adam Gibson
Publisher: Kogan Page
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2021-01-26
Genre:
ISBN: 9781789666076

Understand how to continuously organize people, skills and resources to meet changing business needs and forecast for future workforce supply and demand.

Are Generational Categories Meaningful Distinctions for Workforce Management?

Are Generational Categories Meaningful Distinctions for Workforce Management?
Author: National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine
Publisher: National Academies Press
Total Pages: 177
Release: 2020-11-21
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0309677327

Headlines frequently appear that purport to highlight the differences among workers of different generations and explain how employers can manage the wants and needs of each generation. But is each new generation really that different from previous ones? Are there fundamental differences among generations that impact how they act and interact in the workplace? Or are the perceived differences among generations simply an indicator of age-related differences between older and younger workers or a reflection of all people adapting to a changing workplace? Are Generational Categories Meaningful Distinctions for Workforce Management? reviews the state and rigor of the empirical work related to generations and assesses whether generational categories are meaningful in tackling workforce management problems. This report makes recommendations for directions for future research and improvements to employment practices.

Building a Resilient Workforce

Building a Resilient Workforce
Author: Institute of Medicine
Publisher: National Academies Press
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2012-07-18
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0309255112

Every job can lead to stress. How people cope with that stress can be influenced by many factors. The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) employs a diverse staff that includes emergency responders, border patrol agents, federal air marshals, and policy analysts. These employees may be exposed to traumatic situations and disturbing information as part of their jobs. DHS is concerned that long-term exposure to stressors may reduce individual resilience, negatively affect employees' well-being, and deteriorate the department's level of operation readiness. To explore DHS workforce resilience, the Institute of Medicine hosted two workshops in September and November 2011. The September workshop focused on DHS's operational and law enforcement personnel, while the November workshop concentrated on DHS policy and program personnel with top secret security clearances. The workshop brought together an array of experts from various fields including resilience research, occupation health psychology, and emergency response. Building a Resilient Workforce: Opportunities for the Department of Homeland Security: Workshop Summary: Defines workforce resilience and its benefits such as increased operational readiness and long-term cost savings for the specified population; Identifies work-related stressors faced by DHS workers, and gaps in current services and programs; Prioritizes key areas of concern; and Identifies innovative and effective worker resilience programs that could potentially serve as models for relevant components of the DHS workforce. The report presents highlights from more than 20 hours of presentations and discussions from the two workshops, as well as the agendas and a complete listing of the speakers, panelists, and planning committee members.

The Performance Imperative

The Performance Imperative
Author: Howard Risher
Publisher: Jossey-Bass
Total Pages: 508
Release: 1995-06-20
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

This book brings together a wide range of innovative techniques and approaches for increasing people's effectiveness at work--from performance measurement to gainsharing systems. The Performance Imperative offers an integrated, multidisciplinary approach to improving effectiveness in the workplace, drawing on the expertise of the leading thinkers and practitioners in the field--including Edward E. Lawler III on challenges to organizational effectiveness, Phillip B. Crosby on quality management, Susan A. Mohrman on designing work teams, and Jennifer Jarratt and Joseph F. Coates on the new role of human resources in improving organization and human performance.

Work Force Effectiveness

Work Force Effectiveness
Author: United States. Office of Personnel Management. Library
Publisher:
Total Pages: 112
Release: 1981
Genre: Organizational effectiveness
ISBN:

Strategic Staffing

Strategic Staffing
Author: Thomas P. Bechet
Publisher: AMACOM Div American Mgmt Assn
Total Pages: 353
Release: 2008-05-14
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0814412823

Co-published with SHRM. Many organizations understand the benefits of a longer-term approach to staffing: reduced turnover and hiring costs, improved efficiency and morale, and ultimately greater profits. Unfortunately, traditional approaches to strategic staffing are often more effective on paper than in the workplace. Strategic Staffing: Second Edition shows how to identify staffing needs and opportunities through qualitative and quantitative measures, and presents several effective, nontraditional approaches to strategic staffing. Bechet includes factors as diverse as promotions, retirements, "decruiting" (the active management of staff out of an organization), termination, and even retention. Featuring full case studies and dozens of examples, the book is both enlightening and practical. And to help readers create their own staffing plans, the companion site has holds a trove of invaluable tools, including: • PowerPoint(TM) slide presentations • Customizable Excel(TM) spreadsheets * Assessment and evaluation forms • Calculations and analyses • Sample staffing plans, and much more. Integrating a strategic approach to staffing can result in reduced turnover and hiring costs, improved efficiency and morale, and ultimately greater profits. This book is a detailed, process-oriented guide that offers all the tools staffing professionals need.