Effective Human Resource Management

Effective Human Resource Management
Author: Edward Lawler
Publisher: Stanford University Press
Total Pages: 213
Release: 2012-07-04
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0804782687

Effective Human Resource Management is the Center for Effective Organizations' (CEO) sixth report of a fifteen-year study of HR management in today's organizations. The only long-term analysis of its kind, this book compares the findings from CEO's earlier studies to new data collected in 2010. Edward E. Lawler III and John W. Boudreau measure how HR management is changing, paying particular attention to what creates a successful HR function—one that contributes to a strategic partnership and overall organizational effectiveness. Moreover, the book identifies best practices in areas such as the design of the HR organization and HR metrics. It clearly points out how the HR function can and should change to meet the future demands of a global and dynamic labor market. For the first time, the study features comparisons between U.S.-based firms and companies in China, Canada, Australia, the United Kingdom, and other European countries. With this new analysis, organizations can measure their HR organization against a worldwide sample, assessing their positioning in the global marketplace, while creating an international standard for HR management.

The Global Challenge

The Global Challenge
Author: Paul Evans
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Europe
Total Pages: 699
Release: 2011
Genre: International business enterprises
ISBN: 9780071114172

Through its focus on human resource management and organization, The Global Challenge: International Human Resource Management, provides a broad guide on how to manage the process of internationalization, with a particular focus on the transnational firm. In this edition, authors Evans, Pucik and Björkman discuss the "people implications" of traditional strategies for internationalization and how such strategies get executed through human resource management (HRM). They discuss such important topics as: how to manage expatriates from the parent country; how to go about adapting management practices to circumstances abroad; how to localize management; how to recognize and ultimately avoid obstacles in joint ventures; how to expand across borders through acquisitions; how to respond to the contradictory pressures of the transnational firm, where HRM has a critical role to play in enabling managers to resolve these paradoxes in innovative ways; how global competition is changing the nature of management and organization, even for firms operating in domestic markets. The book draws on practical examples from companies that have experienced the real challenges of international HRM. The authors carefully balance these real business applications with a wide scope of academic research. The issues presented in the first edition of this book have been updated throughout with new information from research and practice.

Information Resources Management: Global Challenges

Information Resources Management: Global Challenges
Author: Law, Wai K.
Publisher: IGI Global
Total Pages: 402
Release: 2006-12-31
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1599041049

"This book addresses challenges in managing information resources in dynamic social environments across cultures, including research on key factors for social acceptance of information technology, and user adoption of information management methods. It explores new paradigms under which information resources will generate original meanings for a contemporary generation of users, with emphasis on user-centered and culture-centric information systems"--Provided by publisher.

Managing a Global Workforce: Challenges and Opportunities in International Human Resource Management

Managing a Global Workforce: Challenges and Opportunities in International Human Resource Management
Author: Charles M Vance
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 480
Release: 2014-12-18
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 131746558X

Revised and updated to incorporate new research insights and findings, Managing a Global Workforce provides balanced and contemporary coverage of human resource management in the international marketplace. Directed at future general managers and international executives rather than HR specialists, it is designed to help readers recognize the critical human resource issues underlying the cultural and economic challenges they face. The book's approach is truly global in nature, not just focused on expatriates from the home office. The authors also recognize contemporary trends in the global business arena, including the growing use of contingent workers, strategic alliances, and the need to have an active influence on the workers in these new organizational relationships. Reader-friendly tools, including an opening case scenario in each chapter to attract interest and emphasize topic importance, enhance the book's practical, real-world emphasis. For this edition new end-of-chapter short cases as well as new topics, ideas, and illustrations featuring current issues and challenges such as the global economic challenge have been added; and updated Internet resource references are provided for each chapter.

Development without Destruction

Development without Destruction
Author: Nico Schrijver
Publisher: Indiana University Press
Total Pages: 327
Release: 2010-07-14
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 025300456X

Since 1945, the UN has been actively engaged in conceptualizing strategies for both economic development and a sustainable environment. From a broad historical perspective, Development without Destruction sketches the role played by organizations and individuals in the UN system in developing and consolidating principles of international law and international governance with respect to natural resource management. Nico Schrijver highlights the UN's efforts to generate and implement strategies to resolve tensions between economic development and environmental protection, conservation and exploitation, sovereignty and internationalism, and armed conflict and peaceful access to natural resources. Schrijver's thorough analysis is an indispensable guide to management of the critical environmental issues on today's global agenda.

Managing Archaeological Resources

Managing Archaeological Resources
Author: Francis P McManamon
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 300
Release: 2016-06-03
Genre: Art
ISBN: 1315424924

Original research articles show the range of activities, issues, and solutions undertaken by contemporary managers of heritage sites around the world.

Contemporary Global Issues in Human Resource Management

Contemporary Global Issues in Human Resource Management
Author: Mehmet Ali Turkmenoglu
Publisher: Emerald Group Publishing
Total Pages: 328
Release: 2020-11-18
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1800433948

Focusing on current workplace issues and employee and employer expectations of Human Resource Management in a rapidly changing business environment, this book examines current trends of HR practices and expands on current literature.

Global Trends in Human Resource Management

Global Trends in Human Resource Management
Author: Edward E. Lawler III
Publisher: Stanford University Press
Total Pages: 216
Release: 2015-06-24
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0804794553

Since 1995, USC's Center for Effective Organizations (CEO) has conducted the definitive longitudinal study of the human resource management function in organizations. By analyzing new data every three years since then, the Center has been able to consistently chart changes in how HR is organized and managed, while at the same time providing guidance on how professionals in the field can drive firm performance. Global Trends in Human Resource Management, the seventh report from CEO, provides the newest findings about what makes HR successful and how it can add value to organizations today. Edward E. Lawler III and John W. Boudreau conclude that HR is most powerful when it plays a strategic role, makes use of information technology, has tangible metrics and analytics, and integrates talent and business strategies. To adapt to the demands of a changing global marketplace, HR is increasingly required to span the boundaries between its function, the organization as a whole, and the dynamic environment within which it operates. This report tracks changes in a global sample of firms that shows how HR differs across Europe, the U.S., and Asia, providing an international benchmark against which to measure a company's practice and shows how HR can adapt in a rapidly changing landscape.

Managing a Global Workforce

Managing a Global Workforce
Author: Charles Vance
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 714
Release: 2015-03-27
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1317516605

This new edition of Managing a Global Workforce provides balanced and contemporary coverage of human resource management in the international marketplace. Directed at future general managers and international executives, rather than HR specialists, it is designed to help students as well as professionals recognize the critical human resource issues underlying the cultural and economic challenges they face.

Managing Information Technology Resources in Organizations in the Next Millennium

Managing Information Technology Resources in Organizations in the Next Millennium
Author: Information Resources Management Association. International Conference
Publisher: IGI Global
Total Pages: 1154
Release: 1999-01-01
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9781878289513

Managing Information Technology Resources in Organizations in the Next Millennium contains more than 200 unique perspectives on numerous timely issues of managing information technology in organizations around the world. This book, featuring the latest research and applied IT practices, is a valuable source in support of teaching and research agendas.