Human Resource Management: A Contemporary Approach
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The expert authors of this leading text present a thorough introduction to HRM by exploring a variety of perspectives, styles and arguments. It takes a rigorous, critical approach that makes contemporary developments in Human Resource Management accessible to students.
They explore the most pressing and topical themes and debates of today – HR strategy, gender and diversity, and employee rights, involvement and participation – whilst covering in depth the theory and practice of the operational aspects of HRM. The final part of the text compares trends in HRM around the world, with a particular focus on India and China, as well as the influence of multinational corporations on the practice of HRM.
Human Resource Managementis written for undergraduate, postgraduate and MBA students, as well as those studying for the CIPD qualifications
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #64966 in Books
- Published on: 2007-01-30
- Original language: English
- Binding: Paperback
- 694 pages
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The expert authors of this leading textbook adopt and encourage a critical view on contemporary developments in human resource management, exploring a range of questions including:
· What effect does globalisation have on the practice of human resource management?
· How is HRM developing in the rapidly growing economies of China and India?
· Why are skills and knowledge so crucial to an organisation’s competitive advantage?
The text covers the most pressing and topical themes and debates of today – HR strategy, gender and diversity, and employee rights, involvement and participation – whilst covering in depth the theory and practice of the operational aspects of HRM. The final part of the text compares trends in HRM around the world, with a particular focus on India and China, as well as the influence of multinational corporations on the practice of HRM.
Regular invitations to 'stop and think', questions and activities, and recommended further reading enable you to learn and research effectively. And a wealth of relevant and appealing case studies and examples include:
- human resource planning for the London 2012 Olympics
- online selection testing at Cadbury Schweppes
- employee motivation at Harley Davidson
- career development at soft drinks giant Britvic
- talent spotting and the ‘corporate boot camp’ at multinational GE
Human Resource Management is written for undergraduate, postgraduate and MBA students, as well as those studying for the CIPD qualifications.




