Principles of human resource management : an active learning approach
/ Alan Price
- Oxford : Blackwell Business, 2000
- xix, 443 p.
Guide for Students XV. Unit 1: Introduction to Human Resource:. Management. Introduction. Objectives. Part I: The Theoretical Basis of Human Resource: . Management. Introduction. 1.1 Defining HRM. 1.2 Origins. 1.3 The Driving Forces of Human Resource Management. Summary. Part II: HRM and Personnel Management:. Introduction. 2.1 The Personnel Management Tradition. 2.2 Personnel Management and HRM. 2.3 Generalists and Specialists. Summary. Part III: Models and Theories of Human Resource Management:. Introduction. 3.1 The Harvard Model. 3.2 The Michigan Model. 3.3 The Purpose of HRM. 3.4 Common Features of Human Resource Models. Summary. Unit Review Activity. Unit Summary. References. Recommended Reading. Answers to Unit Review Activity. Unit 2: The Changing Nature of Work:. Introduction. Objectives. Part I: Changing Types and Patterns of Work:. Introduction. 1.1 Knowledge, Skills and The Job Market. 1.2 Flexibility. 1.3 The Flexible Firm. Summary. Part II: Alternative Staffing:. Introduction. 2.1 Part--time Working. 2.2 Job Sharing. 2.3 Temporary and Contingent Employees. Summary. Part III: Trends in Work Organisation:. Introduction. 3.1 Managing People in Flat and Distributed Organisations. 3.2 Management Through Networks. 3.3 Teleworking. Summary. Unit Review Activity. Unit Summary. References. Recommended Reading. Answers to Unit Review Activity. Unit 3: Employment Resourcing: Planning and Recruitment:. Introduction. Objectives. Part I: Planning and Forecasting:. Introduction. 1.1 Human Resource Planning. 1.2 Turnover and Wastage. 1.3 Integrated Planning. Summary. Part II: Job Analysis:. Introduction. 2.1 Collecting Job Information. 2.2 Analysing Job Information. 2.3 Job Descriptions and Personnel Specifications. Summary. Part III: Recruitment:. Introduction. 3.1 Applicant Targeting. 3.2 Informal Versus Formal Recruiting. Summary. Unit Review Activity. Unit Summary. References. Recommended Reading. Answers to Unit Review Activity. Unit 4: Employee Resourcing: Selection:. Introduction. Objectives. Part I: Candidate Data and Screening:. Introduction. 1.1 Aims of The Selection Process. 1.2 Job Applications. 1.3 Using Candidate Data. 1.4 Validity and Reliability of Selection Methods. Summary. Part II: Selection Interviews:. Introduction. 2.1 Interviewing as a Selection Method. 2.2 Criticisms of Interviewing as a Method of Selection. 2.3 Structured Interviewing. Summary. Part III: Advanced Selection Methods:. Introduction. 3.1 Psychometric Tests. 3.2 Work Samples and Assessment Centres. 3.3 Use of Different Selection Methods. Summary. Unit Summary. References. Recommended Reading. Unit 5: Performance Management:. Introduction. Objectives. Part I: Managing Performance:. Introduction. 1.1 Performance Management Systems. 1.2 Foundations of Performance Assessment. 1.3 Performance Objectives. Summary. Part II: Measuring Performance:. Introduction. 2.1 Traditional Appraisals. 2.2 Competence Approaches. 2.3 Assessing Organisations and Teams. Summary. Part III: The Consequences of Performance Management:. Introduction. 3.1 Performance Feedback. 3.2 Performance Management and Pay. 3.3 Feedback and Human Resource Development. Summary. Unit Review Activity. Unit Summary. References. Recommended Reading. Answers to Unit Review Activity. Unit 6: Equality of Opportunity:. Introduction. Objectives. Part I: Equal Opportunities in Context:. Introduction. 1.1 Discrimination and Inequality. 1.2 Ethical and Social Dimensions. 1.3 Management of Diversity. Summary. Part II: Race, Ethnicity and Gender:. Introduction. 2.1 Race and Ethnicity. 2.2 Gender. 2.3 Gender Roles and Responsibilities. Summary. Part III: Other Forms of Discrimination:. Introduction. 3.1 Disability. 3.2 Age Discrimination. 3.3 Ex--offenders. Summary. Unit Review Activities. Unit Summary. References. Recommended Reading. Answers to Unit Review Activities. Unit 7: Employee Relations:. Introduction. Objectives. Part I: The Industrial Relations Tradition:. Introduction. 1.1 Industrial Relations and Collectivism. 1.2 The Evolution of Industrial Relations. 1.3 Individualism and Thatcherism. Summary. Part II: Human Resource Management and Employee Relations:. Introduction. 2.1 Strategies for Employee Relations. 2.2 Impact of The European Union: Social Partnership and Employee Involvement. 2.3 Types of Employee Involvement. Summary. Part III: Conflict, Bargaining and Discipline:. Introduction. 3.1 Conflict. 3.2 Discipline. 3.3 Arbitration Mechanisms. Summary. Unit Review Activity. Unit Summary. References. Recommended Reading. Answers to Unit Review Activity. Unit 8: Human Resource Development:. Introduction. Objectives. Part I: Human Resource Development at National Level:. Introduction. 1.1 Human Capital. 1.2 National Initiatives. 1.3 Investing in People. Summary. Part II: Human Resource Development at the Organisational Level:. Introduction. 2.1 Strategic HRD. 2.2 HRD and Knowledge Management. 2.3 Training and Learning. Summary. Part III: Human Resource Development and the Individual: . Introduction. 3.1 Identifying Development Needs. 3.2 Development Methods. 3.3 Management Development. Summary. Unit Review Activity. Unit Summary. References. Recommended Reading. Answers to Review Activity. Resources. Resource 1: The Credible Journey. Resource 2: Rewarding a Model Merger. Resource 3: How to Determine Future Work--force Needs. Resource 4: Bonnypark District Council -- Job Application Form. Resource 5: Fair Chance of a Job in IT. Resource 6: Out of the Tick Box. Resource 7: Companies Evaluate Employees From all Perspectives. Resource 8: In the Classroom, Pride and Passion Mean More Than Performance Pay. Resource 9: Missed a Motivator. Resource 10: The Low Down: Work and Family. Resource 11: Flexibility Scheduling Comes Out of Flux. Resource 12: Looking For a Colour Blind Employer. Resource 13: Phone Workersa Brain Strain. Resource 14: Unattractive Contracts. Resource 15: Share Strength. Resource 16: Core Values Shape W. L. Gorea s Innovative Culture.