Human Resource Management: Gaining A Competitive Advantage  with PowerWeb and Student CD - Raymond Noe, John Hollenbeck, Barry Gerhart, Patrick Wright

Human Resource Management: Gaining A Competitive Advantage with PowerWeb and Student CD

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672 Seiten
2002 | 4th edition
McGraw-Hill Professional
978-0-07-255545-5 (ISBN)
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Four challenges companies face are the global challenge, the challenge of meeting stakeholder needs, the high performance work practices challenge, and the challenge of competing in the new economy. This title talks about these challenges by highlighting real-world examples pertaining to them and relating it to the concepts within the chapter.
Human Resource Management: Gaining A Competitive Advantage by Noe/Hollenbeck/Gerhart/Wright is back with a new and improved 4th edition. In this new economy, effective human resource management is all the more necessary to gain true competitive advantage in the marketplace, as competitors strive to win the war for talent. Four challenges companies face are the global challenge, the challenge of meeting stakeholder needs, the high performance work practices challenge, and the challenge of competing in the new economy. The authors bring these challenges to life by highlighting real-world examples pertaining to these 4 issues and relating it to the concepts within the chapter. This best-selling McGraw-Hill Human Resource Management title provides students with the technical background needed to be a knowledgeable consumer of human resource (HR) products and services, to manage HR effectively, or to be a successful HR professional. While clearly strategic in nature, the text also emphasizes how managers can more effectively acquire, develop, compensate, and manage the internal and external environment that relates to the management of human resources.

Raymond A. Noe received his B.S. in psychology from Ohio State University and his M.A. and Ph.D. in psychology from Michigan State University. He is the Robert and Anne Hoyt Designated Professor of Management at the Ohio State University. Dr. Noe conducts research and teaches students in human resource management, managerial skills, quantitative methods, human resource information systems, training, employee development, performance management, and organizational behavior. He has published more than 70 articles and invited chapters and has authored, coauthored, or edited seven books covering training and development. Dr. Noe has received awards for teaching and research excellence, including the Ernest J. McCormick Award for Distinguished Early Career Contribution from the Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology, and is a fellow of the Society of Industrial and Organizational Psychology and the American Psychological Association. John R. Hollenbeck received his Ph.D. in management from New York University. He is a University Distinguished Professor at Michigan State University and Eli Broad Professor of Management at the Eli Broad Graduate School of Business Administration. Dr. Hollenbeck served as acting editor at Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes (1995), associate editor of Decision Sciences (19992004), and editor of Personnel Psychology (19962002). He has published more than 90 articles and chapters on team decision-making and work motivation. Dr. Hollenbeck has been awarded fellowship status in both the Academy of Management and the American Psychological Association and was recognized with the Career Achievement Award by the HR Division of the Academy of Management (2011), the Distinguished Service Contributions Award (2014), and the Early Career Award by the Society of Industrial and Organizational Psychology (1992).  Barry Gerhart received his B.S. in psychology from Bowling Green State University and his Ph.D. in industrial relations from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. He is professor of management and human resources and Bruce R. Ellig Distinguished Chair in Pay and Organizational Effectiveness, Wisconsin School of Business, University of Wisconsin-Madison. Dr. Gerhart serves on the editorial boards of and has published in the Academy of Management Journal, Industrial and Labor Relations Review, International Journal of Human Resource Management, Journal of Applied Psychology, Management and Organization Review, and Personnel Psychology. He is a recipient of the Heneman Career Achievement Award, the Scholarly Achievement Award, and the International Human Resource Management Scholarly Research Award from the Academy of Management. He is a Fellow of the Academy of Management, the American Psychological Association, and the Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology. Patrick M. Wright earned a B.A. in psychology from Wheaton College and an M.B.A. from Michigan State University. He is Thomas C. Vandiver Bicentennial Chair and director of the Center for Executive Succession, Darla Moore School of Business, University of South Carolina. Professor Wright is an expert in strategic human resource management and a faculty leader for the Cornell ILR Executive Education/NAHR program. He was lead editor of The Chief HR Officer: Defining the New Role of Human Resource Leaders and has published more than 60 journal articles and more than 20 book chapters. He was editor at the Journal of Management, co-edited a special issue of Research in Personnel and Human Resources Management, and guest edited a special issue of Human Resource Management Review. He is a board member of the Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM) and the National Academy of Human Resources, and is a former board member of HRPS, SHRM Foundation, and World at Work.

Table of Contents: 1. Human Resource Management: Gaining a Competitive AdvantagePart I The Human Resource Environment2.Strategic Human Resource Management3.The Legal Environment: Equal Employment Opportunity and Safety4.The Analysis and Design of WorkPart II Acquisition and Preparation of Human Resources5.Human Resource Planning and Recruitment6.Selection and Placement7.TrainingPart III Assessment and Development of HR8.Performance Management9.Employee Development10.Employee Separation and RetentionPart IV Compensation of Human Resources11.Pay Structure Decisions12.Recognizing Employee Contributions with Pay13.Employee BenefitsPart V Special Topics in Human Resources14.Collective Bargaining and Labor Relations15.Managing Human Resources Globally16.Strategically Managing the HR Function

Erscheint lt. Verlag 16.7.2002
Sprache englisch
Maße 208 x 262 mm
Gewicht 1588 g
Themenwelt Wirtschaft Betriebswirtschaft / Management Personalwesen
ISBN-10 0-07-255545-9 / 0072555459
ISBN-13 978-0-07-255545-5 / 9780072555455
Zustand Neuware
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