Recruiting talent from among the disabled population poses unique challenges, which often are not adequately addressed by potential employers. Although the job market now mostly favors employers, this situation will change due to demographic changes. In Winning the Talent War through Neurodiversity: Getting the Greatest Value from a Traditionally Overlooked Resource, William J. Rothwell and Jonathan D. Zion show how employers can overcome future talent shortages by tapping into the often-overlooked pool of talent comprising people with disabilities (PWDs). Few books examine the human resources processes relating to people with disabilities, and this one provides a range of new insights. Legal issues and the role of recruiting firms are dealt with, and the authors provide a disability recruiting score-card for rating firms' performance. Lastly, advice is offered about avenues for employment for PWDs who aren't suited to working in companies and other organizations. This is a book for anyone involved in developing HR strategies or with responsibility for how human resources are utilized in general, who are interested in improving the methods used to recruit and retain people with disabilities.
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Chapter 1 Talent Management and Human Resources for Neurodiversity; Chapter 2 Job Requirements and Job Analysis for Neurodiversity; Chapter 3 Job Descriptions and Job Design for Neurodiversity; Chapter 4 Recruiting for Neurodiversity; Chapter 5 Career Management for Neurodiversity; Chapter 6 Employee Selection for Neurodiversity; Chapter 7 Onboarding for Neurodiversity; Chapter 8 Training and Development for Neurodiversity; Chapter 9 Performance Management for Neurodiversity; Chapter 10 HR Trends of the Future from a Neurodiversity Perspective
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780815382874
Publisert
2019-02-26
Utgiver
Vendor
CRC Press Inc
Høyde
235 mm
Bredde
159 mm
Aldersnivå
05, UP, UU
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
114

Biographical note

William J. Rothwell is Professor, Workplace Learning and Performance, at the College of Education, Department of Learning and Performance Systems, The Pennsylvania State University, USA, where he administers a Masters and a Doctoral program in Training and Development/Human Resources. Jonathan D. Zion has been working in the distance education industry in Toronto for the last five years. He has extensive experience engaging with many stakeholders on disability issues in the workplace, including social service agencies, as well as different levels of management.