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People are tremendously important for the economic success. Biotech-based research is performed by highly qualified people who initiate the identification of new medicine in both biotech and pharmaceutical organisations. These organisations have realised the importance of these people but what is done to find, develop and keep these people? The author Denis Mehic sees the generation and management of a talent pool as the major activity of the modern HRM. He reviews the role of HRM in modern organisations and provides an overview on different motivational theories. Based on qualitative and…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
People are tremendously important for the economic
success. Biotech-based research is performed by
highly qualified people who initiate the
identification of new medicine in both biotech and
pharmaceutical organisations. These organisations
have realised the importance of these people but
what is done to find, develop and keep these people?
The author Denis Mehic sees the generation and
management of a talent pool as the major activity of
the modern HRM. He reviews the role of HRM in modern
organisations and provides an overview on different
motivational theories. Based on qualitative and
quantitative evidence the author approaches the
importance of distinct points that contribute to
human motivation and factors that most efficiently
influence it. This book touches a weak point of all
technically driven organisations that tend to treat
people as a technical and logical thing. It also
analyses the engine of motivation in a detailed
manner and provides several suggestions how to
transform the findings to the real world. This book
is of particular interest to all researchers,
R&D as well as HR mangers and to all who make people
management the burning priority.
Autorenporträt
Denis Mehic, Dr., MBA, received his doctorate in molecular
biology at the University of Vienna and MBA in human resource
management at the Danube University Krems. During 8 years in
research and retail he trained his analytical skills and people
management. Presently Denis Mehic is Sales Manager in a leading
pharmaceutical company in Austria.