Grasp the fundamentals of Human Resource Management with this engaging and accessible text, ideal for undergraduate and postgraduate students.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Dr Nick Wilton is currently Associate Dean for Professional Education and Accreditation at Oxford Brookes Business School. For more than 20 years, he has taught at undergraduate and graduate levels in a variety of disciplines including Human Resource Management and Development, employment relations and cross-cultural and international management. He is the author of an Introduction to Human Resource Management (5th ed.). His research interests include employability, careers and career development, and labour market inequality. He holds a doctorate in the sociology of work and employment, an Mphil in the management of employee relations, is a chartered member of the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development and a senior fellow of the UK Higher Education Academy.
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PART ONE HRM IN CONTEXT Chapter 1: What Is HRM? Chapter 2: HRM and the Individual Chapter 3: HRM, Strategy and Performance Chapter 4: The Labour Market Context of HRM Chapter 5: International HRM and the National and International Contexts PART TWO HRM IN PRACTICE Chapter 6: People Resourcing Chapter 7: Managing Performance Chapter 8: Managing Reward Chapter 9: Human Resource Development Chapter 10: Employment Relations PART THREE CONTEMPORARY ISSUES IN HRM Chapter 11: HRM, Equality and Diversity Chapter 12: Career and Talent Management Chapter 13: The Management of Workplace Conflict Chapter 14: HRM, Work and Well-Being Chapter 15: Contemporary Change and HRM Bibliography
Part 1: HRM in Context Chapter 1: What is HRM? Chapter 2: HRM and the Individual Chapter 3: HRM, Strategy and Performance Chapter 4: The Labour Market Context of HRM Chapter 5: International HRM and the National and International Context Part 2: HRM in Practice Chapter 6: People Resourcing Chapter 7: Managing Performance Chapter 8: Managing Reward Chapter 9: Human Resource Development Chapter 10: Employment Relations Part 3: Contemporary Issues in HRM Chapter 11: HRM, Equality and Diversity Chapter 12: Career and Talent Management Chapter 13: The Management of Workplace Conflict Chapter 14: HRM, Work and Well-Being Chapter 15: Contemporary Change and HRM
PART ONE HRM IN CONTEXT Chapter 1: What Is HRM? Chapter 2: HRM and the Individual Chapter 3: HRM, Strategy and Performance Chapter 4: The Labour Market Context of HRM Chapter 5: International HRM and the National and International Contexts PART TWO HRM IN PRACTICE Chapter 6: People Resourcing Chapter 7: Managing Performance Chapter 8: Managing Reward Chapter 9: Human Resource Development Chapter 10: Employment Relations PART THREE CONTEMPORARY ISSUES IN HRM Chapter 11: HRM, Equality and Diversity Chapter 12: Career and Talent Management Chapter 13: The Management of Workplace Conflict Chapter 14: HRM, Work and Well-Being Chapter 15: Contemporary Change and HRM Bibliography
Part 1: HRM in Context Chapter 1: What is HRM? Chapter 2: HRM and the Individual Chapter 3: HRM, Strategy and Performance Chapter 4: The Labour Market Context of HRM Chapter 5: International HRM and the National and International Context Part 2: HRM in Practice Chapter 6: People Resourcing Chapter 7: Managing Performance Chapter 8: Managing Reward Chapter 9: Human Resource Development Chapter 10: Employment Relations Part 3: Contemporary Issues in HRM Chapter 11: HRM, Equality and Diversity Chapter 12: Career and Talent Management Chapter 13: The Management of Workplace Conflict Chapter 14: HRM, Work and Well-Being Chapter 15: Contemporary Change and HRM
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A well-structured book which covers the key aspects of HRM. It provides a good introduction to what HRM is all about, including its context, practice and contemporary issues. The book has done remarkably well in presenting key concepts through simple, concise, coherent and critical discussions. Very suitable for first/second year undergraduate students who are introduced to the subject for the first time. Mahwish Khan
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