"It's easy to see why<b><i> Human Resource Management at Work</i></b> is a such a popular resource. This edition elevates the text to a new level with material on topics such as workforce analytics and the impact of global shocks on HRM."

Amanda Thompson, Head of Personalisation and Experiential Learning, Nottingham Trent University

"The new edition does not disappoint. The written style supports learning at graduate and post graduate level and underpins the key areas of people practice. CIPD students will find this text invaluable in developing knowledge and professional practice."

Nicky Small, CIPD Lecturer, Solihull College and University Centre

"An inspiring read which places HRM in a contemporary context as valued by the CIPD. It is so encouraging to see people management not only viewed as a strategic function but linked to line management processes across boundaries as well. This is a valuable resource for teaching and a must read for any HR Scholar."

Juani Swart, Professor of Management, University of Bath

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"With a solid basis in research, this excellent book stands out for its practical insights and integrated perspective - exactly the sort of nuanced understanding that aspiring HR professionals should acquire."

Jonny Gifford, Senior Advisor for Organisational Behaviour, CIPD

A leading textbook in its field, Human Resource Management at Work is a comprehensive guide to the theory and practice of HRM. Aligned to the CIPD Level 7 qualification yet also relevant on non-CIPD accredited HR masters courses, this book covers everything students need to excel in their academic studies and will ensure that they can hit the ground running in a practitioner role after university. Divided into four key parts, the first part of the book covers HRM strategy and the global context, the forces shaping HRM at work and international and comparative HRM. Part Two discusses the role of HR professionals and line managers in the workplace, and how the responsibilities for delivering effective HR vary in a changing world of work, Part Three has expert coverage of the key areas of HR including resourcing and talent management, learning and development (L&D), reward and employment relations. The final part examines the impact that HRM can have on business performance and also outlines the key knowledge and skills required to carry out a business research project. Fully updated through, this seventh edition now has new coverage of diversity and inclusion (D&I), workplace analytics, ethics, wellbeing and precarious work as well as additional coverage of the alignment of HRM with organisational strategy and the integration of different components of HRM. Human Resource Management at Work includes new global case studies, reflective practice activities to encourage critical thinking, exercises to help the consolidation of learning and 'explore further' boxes to encourage wider reading. Online supporting resources include an instructor's manual and lecture slides.
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Providing all the research, models and theory needed for an HR masters degree and the examples and context necessary to excel as an HR professional.
Section - ONE: HRM, strategy and the global context;Chapter - 01: HRM, strategy, and diversity and inclusion;Chapter - 02: Forces shaping HRM at work;Chapter - 03: HRM, alignment and integration;Chapter - 04: International and comparative HRM;Section - TWO: Responsibilities for delivering HRM;Chapter - 05: The changing roles of HR professionals 155Chapter - 06: Line managers, leadership and HRM;Section - THREE: HRM practices and processes;Chapter - 07: Resourcing and talent management 225Chapter - 08: Performance management and development;Chapter - 09: Learning and knowledge development;Chapter - 10: Managing employment relations;Chapter - 11: Employee participation, engagement and voice;Chapter - 12: Reward management;Section - FOUR: HRM and performance from a business perspective;Chapter - 13: HRM and performance;Chapter - 14: Research skills and project management
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Includes reflective practice activities to encourage students to think critically about the content and self-test their learning progress

Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781789664881
Publisert
2020-11-03
Utgave
7. utgave
Utgiver
Vendor
Kogan Page Ltd
Vekt
1680 gr
Høyde
264 mm
Bredde
210 mm
Dybde
47 mm
Aldersnivå
U, P, 05, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
568

Biographical note

Mick Marchington was emeritus professor of Human Resource Management at University of Manchester, UK and a Chartered Companion of the CIPD. Adrian Wilkinson is a professor and the director of the Centre for Work, Organisation and Wellbeing at Griffith University, Australia and a Chartered Fellow of the CIPD. Rory Donnelly is Professor of HRM at the University of Liverpool, UK and a Chartered Member of the CIPD. Anastasia Kynighou is a senior lecturer in Human Resource Management at Manchester Metropolitan University, UK and a Chartered Member of the CIPD.