"The table of contents for Evolving Practices reads like a survival kit for HR executives. This book provides concrete advice on how to deal with the challenges facing senior HR executives. From recruitment to leadership development, it offers valuable and usable insights." (Donald J. Sacco, executive vice president of human resources, Bell Atlantic)<br /> <br /> "A very well done overview of the important issues faced by human resource management today. I highly recommAnd it." (Ed Lawler, director, Center for Effective Organizations)

Written for non-experts in jargon-free language, this work shows how to create systems within organizations that preempt the monetary, strategic, and emotional costs associated with on-the-job conflict. Its clear and simple approach translates advanced concepts into practical how-tos and provides readers with four guiding principles they can follow to create conflict control systems of their own. Amply illustrated with real-world examples, it details the policies, procedures, and practices that make for successful control systems and tells precisely how to implement them.
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Written for non-experts in jargon-free language, this work shows how to create systems within organizations that pre-empt the monetary, strategic, and emotional costs associated with on-the-job conflict.
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CHANGES IN THE WORLD OF WORK: SIGNS AND ROOT CAUSES.

The "DELTA Forces" Causing Change in Human Resource Management.

Motivation, Commitment, and the "New Contracts" Between Employers and Employees.

SPECIFIC PRACTICE AREAS: PAST, PRESENT, AND FUTURE.

Is Job Analysis Dead, Misunderstood, or Both? New Forms of Work Analysis and Design.

Recruitment and Selection: Benchmarking at the Millenium.

Our Past, Present, and Future in Teams: The Role of Human Resource Professionals in Managing Team Performance.

Performance Management: The Real Glue in Organizations.

Personal and Career Development: The Best and Worst of Times.

Leadership Development: Contemporary Practices.

Building Room at the Top: Selecting Senior Executives Who Can Lead and Succeed in the New World of Work.

Worker Participation: Current Promise, Future Prospects.

Diversity: Lessons from Global Human Resource Practices.

HELPING ORGANIZATIONS CHANGE: COPING WITH DOWNSIZING, MERGERS, REENGINEERING, AND REORGANIZATIONS.

Organization Surveys: Coming of Age for a New Era.

Is the Sky Really Falling? A View of the Future.
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The ninth volume in the Professional Practice Series, sponsored by the Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology, a division of the American Psychological Association

The past two decades have seen astonishing changes in the way we do business. With the proliferation of contract work, telecommuting, and downsizing, it's clear that many bedrock assumptions about jobs and careers have been transformed, probably forever. What's not clear is how the human resource professional can best react to those changes.
In this book, a team of noted practitioners and researchers—including Morgan McCall, Joel Moses, David Noer, and Benjamin Schneider—tackle that question. They explore how shifts in demographics, economics, regulations, technology, and values have affected, and will continue to affect, the practices human resource managers and industrial/organizational psychologists employ to enhance organizational effectiveness and the individual's sense of personal and social fulfillment. \x09
Addressing specific human resource functions, the contributors examine the assumptions that underlie traditional HR practice and reveal areas where new realities demand new strategies. Readers will discover exciting innovations in team management, in creating greater worker involvement and diversity, in selecting and grooming leaders, and in using organizational surveys, among other strategies and techniques. They will also find sage advice on how to ready HR for a host of challenges yet to come.
Although the consequences of change have been dramatic, many organizations have responded in unique and effective ways. By sharing insights from the latest research, best practices from successful organizations, and the views of leading industrial and organizational psychologists, this book helps HR practitioners better understand the current state of their profession and better prepare for its future.

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CHANGES IN THE WORLD OF WORK: SIGNS AND ROOT CAUSES. The "DELTA Forces" Causing Change in Human Resource Management. Motivation, Commitment, and the "New Contracts" Between Employers and Employees. SPECIFIC PRACTICE AREAS: PAST, PRESENT, AND FUTURE. Is Job Analysis Dead, Misunderstood, or Both? New Forms of Work Analysis and Design. Recruitment and Selection: Benchmarking at the Millenium. Our Past, Present, and Future in Teams: The Role of Human Resource Professionals in Managing Team Performance. Performance Management: The Real Glue in Organizations. Personal and Career Development: The Best and Worst of Times. Leadership Development: Contemporary Practices. Building Room at the Top: Selecting Senior Executives Who Can Lead and Succeed in the New World of Work. Worker Participation: Current Promise, Future Prospects. Diversity: Lessons from Global Human Resource Practices. HELPING ORGANIZATIONS CHANGE: COPING WITH DOWNSIZING, MERGERS, REENGINEERING, AND REORGANIZATIONS. Organization Surveys: Coming of Age for a New Era. Is the Sky Really Falling? A View of the Future.
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The ninth volume in the Professional Practice Series, sponsored by the Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology, a division of the American Psychological AssociationThe past two decades have seen astonishing changes in the way we do business. With the proliferation of contract work, telecommuting, and downsizing, it's clear that many bedrock assumptions about jobs and careers have been transformed, probably forever. What's not clear is how the human resource professional can best react to those changes.In this book, a team of noted practitioners and researchers—including Morgan McCall, Joel Moses, David Noer, and Benjamin Schneider—tackle that question. They explore how shifts in demographics, economics, regulations, technology, and values have affected, and will continue to affect, the practices human resource managers and industrial/organizational psychologists employ to enhance organizational effectiveness and the individual's sense of personal and social fulfillment. Addressing specific human resource functions, the contributors examine the assumptions that underlie traditional HR practice and reveal areas where new realities demand new strategies. Readers will discover exciting innovations in team management, in creating greater worker involvement and diversity, in selecting and grooming leaders, and in using organizational surveys, among other strategies and techniques. They will also find sage advice on how to ready HR for a host of challenges yet to come. Although the consequences of change have been dramatic, many organizations have responded in unique and effective ways. By sharing insights from the latest research, best practices from successful organizations, and the views of leading industrial and organizational psychologists, this book helps HR practitioners better understand the current state of their profession and better prepare for its future.
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780787940126
Publisert
1999-02-19
Utgiver
Vendor
Pfeiffer
Vekt
685 gr
Høyde
238 mm
Bredde
159 mm
Dybde
31 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
400

Biografisk notat

ALLEN I. KRAUT is an industrial/organizational psychologist. After directing personnel research at IBM for twenty-five years, he is now professor of management at City University of New York's Baruch College and president of Kraut Associates, a human resource consulting firm based in Rye, New York. ABRAHAM K. KORMAN is an eminent and widely published industrial/organizational psychologist and Wollman Distinguished Professor of Management at City University of New York's Baruch College.