A highly accessible book for all students with broad coverage of a wide range of HRM topics. The combination of research and practice results in an interesting insight into HRM. The new interactive ebook is a great addition. -- Wendy Yellowley<br />This book has become an established text, combining insights and examples that bring something fresh to the study of HRM. With its comprehensive format, it's an all-rounder and a staple on my bookshelf. Undoubtedly a rich resource for students and lecturers of HRM. -- Dr. Shirley Barrett<br />This is engaging and comprehensive in its coverage of HRM theory and practice. It is a `must go to' text for both undergraduate, postgraduate, MBA and CIPD HRM students and HRM academics. -- Dr. Kate Black<br />I have been using this text with our executive MBAs for over three years now and it hasn't failed me yet. Wilton can always be relied on to provide the right balance between being based on sound theory without being too academic to put off practising managers. Another great reason for working with this text is the additional web resources and access to articles that accompany the text both for me and my students. It is a great support in instilling in existing and future managers the importance of good people practices and management if they want to build successful and ethical organisations. -- Dr Ann Parkinson, Chartered FCIPD

Get 12 months FREE access to an interactive eBook when purchasing the paperback*

Reflecting the global nature of the workplace with its use of real world examples and case studies, Nick Wilton's book is not another 'How to' of HRM in practice, but goes beyond the prescriptive approach to the practice of strategic HRM and encourages critical reflection to prepare students for the issues and dilemmas they could face in their careers.

Providing an introduction to the management of people in work organizations, it seeks to outline the purpose and operation of HRM activities in the 'real world', whilst situating practice in the context of associated debates and controversies played out in the parallel field of academic study. It adopts a critical perspective on the study and practice of HRM to provide the reader with an understanding not only of the potential for HRM to contribute to both improved organizational performance and individual well-being in the workplace, but also why it very often fails to achieve either of these positive outcomes and suggests that the management of people is not the exclusive preserve of HR specialists, but an area of interest or concern for all organizational actors.

The new edition comes packed with features that encourage readers to engage and relate theory to practice including:

- Management skills and attributes boxes outlining the required competencies of line managers and HR practitioners

- HR in practice boxes illustrating how HRM theory works in real world practice

- Ethical insights presenting ethical considerations for budding practitioners

- Global insights highlighting practices around the world

- Research insights inviting students to explore further academic research

- Case Studies and Examples offering a more in-depth look at HRM across a variety of organizations

- A free interactive eBook* featuring author videos, web-links interactive multiple choice questions, free SAGE journal articles, extended case studies and other relevant links, allowing access on the go and encouraging learning and retention whatever the reading or learning style.

Aimed at students across the academic spectrum, whether studying on a specialist HRM or CIPD program of study, a generalist business and management programme or studying HRM as part of a programme in an unrelated discipline (such as engineering or humanities).

*Interactivity only available through Vitalsource eBook included as part of paperback product (ISBN 9781473954199).
Access not guaranteed on second-hand copies (as access code may have previously been redeemed).

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Reflecting the global nature of the workplace with its use of real world examples and case studies, Nick Wilton's book goes beyond the prescriptive approach to the practice of strategic HRM, to offer a concise introduction to the business function and encourages critical reflection to prepare students for the issues and dilemmas they could face in their career
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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: The National and International Context of HRM 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: Careers and Career Management Chapter 13: The Management of Workplace Conflict Chapter 14: HRM, Work and Well-being Chapter 15: Current Trends and Future Challenges in HRM
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781473954199
Publisert
2016-04-14
Utgave
3. utgave
Utgiver
SAGE Publications Ltd
Vekt
1230 gr
Høyde
265 mm
Bredde
195 mm
Aldersnivå
08, UF
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Kombinasjonsprodukt
Antall sider
520

Forfatter

Biografisk notat

Nick Wilton is Associate Head of Department (Business and Management) and Senior Lecturer in HRM at Bristol Business School, University of the West of England, Bristol.