Developments in the management of human resources : an analytical review / John Storey

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Oxford, United Kingdom : Blackwell Publishers, c1992Description: xvi, 304 pages ; 23 cmISBN:
  • 631183973
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • HF 5549 .S88 1992
Contents:
1. Transitions and Transformations -- 2. The HRM Phenomenon -- 3. Mainstream Companies in Transition --\ 4. Managing Human Resources in Practice: A Thematic Analysis -- 5. Managing the Process of Change -- 6. The Part Played by Personnel Specialists in the Management of Human Resources -- 7. The Part Played by Senior and Middle Line Managers in the Management of Human Resources -- 8. The Part Played by First Line Managers in the Management of Human Resources -- 9. Trade Unions and Industrial Relations -- 10. Conclusions
Summary: Including case studies from both the private and public sectors, this comprehensive and searching review of the changing shape of employment management is an ideal text for business students studying HRM.
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Books Books National University - Manila LRC - Annex II General Circulation Gen. Ed. - CBA GC HF 5549 .S88 1992 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) c.1 Available NULIB000005919

Includes bibliographical references and index.

1. Transitions and Transformations -- 2. The HRM Phenomenon -- 3. Mainstream Companies in Transition --\ 4. Managing Human Resources in Practice: A Thematic Analysis -- 5. Managing the Process of Change -- 6. The Part Played by Personnel Specialists in the Management of Human Resources -- 7. The Part Played by Senior and Middle Line Managers in the Management of Human Resources -- 8. The Part Played by First Line Managers in the Management of Human Resources -- 9. Trade Unions and Industrial Relations -- 10. Conclusions

Including case studies from both the private and public sectors, this comprehensive and searching review of the changing shape of employment management is an ideal text for business students studying HRM.

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