Human Resource Strategy : A Behavioral Perspective for the General Manager

Human Resource Strategy : A Behavioral Perspective for the General Manager

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 340 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9780256211894
  • DDC分類 658.3

Full Description


This is a new kind of human resource management text because it is written with the general manager in mind. The text provides a base of key organizational behavior material on why employees behave as they do and how to promote behavior required to implement a focused business strategy using staffing, development and reward systems. Organized around the concept of creating integrated HRM systems, students first learn about the processes that explain work behaviors. Students are then acquainted with key issues such as linking HRM systems to a firm's business strategy. That knowledge is then used to design an integrated set of HRM practices promoting the behaviors needed for a particular organization. The text provides detailed and practical examples of the entire process of assessing an organization and designing integrated staffing, development and reward practices. As a result, students become better informed "consumers" of the specialized services provided by in-house human resource professionals and outside consultants and gain insight into how to translate theory into practice.

Contents

Part 1 Understanding Behavior in OrganizationsOrientations 1 The Effective Management of People: An Introduction and Point-of-View 2 Some Basic Theory about Ability, Motivation, and Opportunity Part 2: Human Resource Systems: What the General Manager Should Know 3: Human Resource Systems: A Look at the Possibilities 4: Reward and Compensation Systems 5: Staffing Systems 6: Employee and Career Development Systems 7: Performance Management Systems Part 3: Aligning HR with Business Strategy 8: The Link to Business Strategy and Firm Performance 9: Sustained Competitive Advantage through Inimitable HR Practices 10: Domestic and International Labor Markets 11: The Equal Employment and Labor Relations Environment Part 4: Designing HR Systems for Specific Business Situations Illustration 1: HR Systems for the Customer Contact Tier Illustration 2: HR Systems for TQM-Oriented Manufacturing Teams Illustration 3: HR Systems for Financial Services Sales Illustration 4: HR Systems for Project-Development Teams: Writing for Television Illustration 5: HR Systems for Marketing Managers in AsiaNER(01): WOW