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The Future of Human Resource Management: 64 Thought Leaders Explore the Critical HR Issues of Today and Tomorrow: 63 Thought Leaders Explore the Critical HR Issues of Today and Tomorrow
 
 
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Mike Losey , Sue Meisinger , Dave Ulrich

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"...this book is ideal for the busy practitioner and the book-weary student alike...a one-stop study guide to the most up-to-date HR thinking..." (Personnel Today, 25th October 2005) "...This book provides a thought-provoking skim across the surface of HR..." (Public Servant, 29 July 2005)

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Sixty-three stellar academics, consultants, and practitioners look at the future of human resources
 
The follow-up to the bestselling Tomorrow's HR Management (0-471-19714-9), this book presents an international panel of expert contributors who offer their views on the state of HR and what to expect in the future. Topics covered include HR as a decision science, understanding and managing people, creating and adapting organizational culture, the effects of globalization, collaborative ventures, and investing in the next generation. Like its bestselling predecessor before it, The Future of Human Resource Management offers the very best thinking on the future of HR from the most respected leaders in the field.

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VALUABLE, VALID AND VIVID SNAPSHOT OF THE HR PROFESSION! 27. April 2005
Von Gerry Stern - Veröffentlicht auf Amazon.com
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To create this collection the editors contacted thought leaders and asked them "What is the future of HR?" They responded with the essays that make up this work. Its 45 brief chapters, contributed by 64 HR gurus, cover a broad spectrum of issues confronting the field. The chapters were clustered into nine parts, with the springboard clause of "In the future, an effective HR professional must..." These nine parts focus on outcomes and results-not actions or activities. This non-tradition (i.e., not based on specialized functions) organization of the book's content captures a dynamic, value-generating spirit. The authors hope they have provided a "road map for the profession," spotlighting how HR practitioners can constantly reinvent themselves to continue being of value people, organizations, and societies.

The books' core value is that it encompasses so many key and leading-edge topics written by so many people who are at the forefront of forging the field's future. But each chapter has its own stand alone merit; quite a few have considerable originality and 'push the envelop.' For example, in Chapter 14, "Changing Mental Models: HR's Most Important Task," Jeffrey Pfeffer argues that aside from being keepers and analysts of organization culture, HR needs to be concerned with the mental models and mindsets of the people of the company, particularly its leaders. Page-forward to chapter 30; there, Jac Fitz-Enz has a slightly different take; he concludes that to be a strategic business partner, HR leaders must become more culture managers than anything else-"there is no better place to start than with the organization's culture." Such thought-provoking views are typical of this book and distinguish it as lively, varied and ambitious collection of substantive thinking. Clearly, this is not a fast-read; given its agenda and scope-that's a virtue.

As an HR consultant and practitioner (HRconsultant.com, Partner, Stern & Associates), as well as a reviewer, I find this book to be a valuable, valid, and vivid snapshot of where the HR field is, where it's likely to be heading, and the many challenges it's confronting. No question about it, there's a lot of rewarding reading in this book.
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The Future of Human Resource Management by Ulrich et al. 10. Juli 2006
Von Dr. Joseph S. Maresca - Veröffentlicht auf Amazon.com
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The authors describe human resource management as both an art and

a science. It is an art because we are required to motivate,

build alliances, assume new roles, adopt to the corporate culture

and collaborate on mutually beneficial ventures.

Human Resource management issues range from functional experience

to talent management in an organization. An HR advisor is

knowledgable on core competencies . Generally, such a team member

is trusted by superiors to provide the talent necessary to

accomplish corporate goals. Often, it is necessary to adapt the

corporate culture to take full advantage of business conditions.

Employees must focus on building markets of customers locally

and globally. This task requires both new skills and a considerable technical analysis. The HR management process

is a science in that there are reams of statistical data to

sort and interpret for senior management, customers and governmental units at every level.

This work is a good primer for the Human Resource function in

an organization both large and small.
Business Imperative/Business Critical 12. Juli 2007
Von T.W. - Veröffentlicht auf Amazon.com
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If you are interested in the critical issues facing Human Resources today and business leadership in general, this text is a must. This book is for the HR practitioner and corporate leaders. The strategic business partner role is the future of Human Resources as the tactical and transactional basics of HR are either being exported outside of HR departments or outsourced. The HR role today is business focused, business critical and business imperative. All the critical isses facing HR are discussed in this anthology - from the strategic national issues, regional issues and globalization. I highly recommend. I also recommend the first addition of this series "Tomorrow's HR Management: 48 Thought Leaders Call For Change." Thanks Amazon for bringing both books to my attention.

TW

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