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Human Resource Management Greg L. Stewart

Human Resource Management By Greg L. Stewart

Human Resource Management by Greg L. Stewart


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Linking Strategy to Practice. It is often said that the people make the place, which tells us that employees are the most important asset of any organization. Practices that help obtain and motivate employees are the core focus of human resource management, which is the field of study presented in this textbook.

Human Resource Management Summary

Human Resource Management: Linking Strategy to Practice by Greg L. Stewart

Linking Strategy to Practice...It is often said that the people make the place, which tells us that employees are the most important asset of any organization. Practices that help obtain and motivate employees are the core focus of human resource management, which is the field of study presented in this textbook. Human resource Management: Linking Strategy to Practice provides students with both an understanding of traditional human resource concepts and a framework for making decisions about when specific practices can be most beneficial to an organization. this link between strategy and practice is necessary for students to be able to learn how to correctly apply human resource tools to improve organizations. Key Features: A Manager's Perspective - each chapter opens with a real-life scenario describing a decision faced by an individual employee, manager, or human resource professional. A Manager's Perspective Revisited - provides answers to the thought questions while emphasizing how the material covered in the chapter can help students build successful careers. Building Strength through HR - the opening section of each chapter includes a discussion that illustrates how a specific company has used the concepts discussed in the chapter to increase effectiveness. How Do We Know? - uses non-technical language to summarize research studies that have been published in scholarly journals. Technology in HR - describes how technological advances are affecting the field of human resource management.

About Greg L. Stewart

Greg L. Stewart is an Associate Professor and Tippie Research Fellow in the Henry B. Tippie College of Business at the University of Iowa. Kenneth G. Brown is an Associate Professor and Huneke Faculty research Fellow in the Henry B. Tippie College of Business at the University of Iowa.

Table of Contents

Part 1. Seeing People as a Strategic Resource. Chapter 1. Creating Value Through Human Resources. Chapter 2. Making Human Resource Management Strategic. Chapter 3. Ensuring Equal Employment Opportunity and Safety. Part 2. Securing Effective Employees. Chapter 4. Designing Productive and Satisfying Work. Chapter 5. Recruiting Talented Employees. Chapter 6. Selecting Employees Who Fit. Chapter 7. Managing Employee Retention and Separation. Part 3. Improving Employee Performance. Chapter 8. Measuring Performance and Providing Feedback. Chapter 9. Training for Improved Performance. Chapter 10. Developing Employees and Their Careers. Part 4. Motivating and Managing Employees. Chapter 11. Motivating Employees Through Compensation. Chapter 12. Designing Compensation and Benefits Packages. Chapter 13. Working Effectively with Labor. Chapter 14. Aligning Strategy with Practice. Appendix A. Occupational Outlook for HR Managers and Specialists. Appendix B. Human Resource Certification Institute Body of Knowledge. Appendix C. Human Resource Planning Society Knowledge Areas. Appendix D. Major Employment Laws in the United States. Appendix E. Organizations of Interest to HR Students and Professionals. Appendix F. Journals Useful to HR Students and Professionals.

Additional information

GOR003987204
9780471717515
0471717517
Human Resource Management: Linking Strategy to Practice by Greg L. Stewart
Used - Very Good
Hardback
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
20080101
656
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