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Strategic Human Resource Management 2nd Revised edition


Strategic Human Resource Management 2nd Revised edition

Paperback by Bailey, Catherine (Professor in Work and Employment, King's College London.); Mankin, David (Academic consultant specializing in online learning for Kaplan Open Learning and the University of Essex Online.); Kelliher, Clare (Professor of Work and Organization, Cranfield School of Management, Cranfield University); Garavan, Thomas (Research Professor, Edinburgh Napier University)

Strategic Human Resource Management

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ISBN:
9780198705406
Publication Date:
29 Mar 2018
Edition/language:
2nd Revised edition / English
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
Pages:
416 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 30 Apr 2024
Strategic Human Resource Management

Description

What is strategic HRM, and how do you apply it in business? What makes good HR strategy and how do you develop it? What are the key issues that need to be considered when creating, developing, and embedding a strategic approach to managing people? These are the fundamental questions asked by HR professionals and tackled in this innovative and comprehensive textbook. Drawing on the latest academic research, the well-respected author team take a reliably thematic approach to SHRM. Broken into four distinct parts, the book addresses the context, theories, themes, and future of managing people strategically. Tata Motors, Samsung, Pizza Express, and Deliveroo make up some of the case studies and examples that feature across the book, ensuring that theoretical discussion is always linked to practical application. New 'Strategic HRM in Action' boxes take this one step further by presenting students with a scenario in which they themselves can make strategic decisions and reflect on their own evaluation of real-life business practices. Critical thinking is essential in SHRM, so frequent Critical Reflection boxes, Review Questions, and questions or activities to accompany every case study ensure students are challenged to engage with the subject critically and reflectively, and consider their own evaluations of the essential theories and the strategic practices adopted by different organizations. Global case studies and an opening chapter dedicated to the global context of SHRM challenge the dominant Western perspective and provide a rounded and adaptable view of SHRM. A user-friendly structure and wide range of learning features, including learning objectives, key concept boxes, and summaries, ensure the text remains accessible, even for those completely new to SHRM, allowing all students to benefit from the book's ideal balance between the latest academic theory and contemporary, real-world practice. The book is accompanied by a selection of online resources: For students: Glossary Web links For registered lecturers: Additional case studies PowerPoint slides Seminar activities Suggested case study answers Figures from the book

Contents

Part 1: The context of SHRM 1: The global context of SHRM 2: The changing context for SHRM 3: Strategic management and HRMPart 2: Strategic HRM 4: The strategic role of the HR function 5: HR strategy 6: The foundations of SHRM 7: Resource-based and institutional perspectives on SHRM 8: SHRM and performancePart 3: Strategic imperatives 9: SHRM and human resource development 10: SHRM and talent management 11: SHRM and employment relations 12: SHRM and employee engagement 13: Knowledge management and SHRM 14: SHRM, business ethics, CSR, and sustainability 15: SHRM and the management of changePart 3: New forms of SHRM 16: New forms of SHRM

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