Human Resource Development in Changing Organizations by Manuel London

Human Resource Development in Changing Organizations by Manuel London

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Recognises that organisations do all they can to increase their chances for survival and growth, especially in changing and often tough economic times, but suggests that human resource development can help by being action-oriented and tailored to the organisation's changing requirements.

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Human Resource Development in Changing Organizations by Manuel London

This book recognizes that organizations do all they can to increase their chances for survival and growth, especially in changing and often tough economic times. The book shows how human resource development can help by being action-oriented and tailored to the organization's changing requirements. Close working relationships are needed between human resource professionals and corporate executives to ensure that employee development policies support the organization and that organizational initiatives take human resource considerations into account. The authors, who have considerable management and administrative experience in dynamic organizations, show how to establish and refine human resource policies and programs to meet the needs of changing organizations. The book begins by examining directions for organizational change, including mergers, downsizing, restructuring, expansion to new markets, and using new technologies. Individual motivation is described as a way of understanding employees' career goals in relation to changing organizational opportunities. New roles for managers are outlined, including the roles of educator, developer, experimenter, and facilitator. The book then outlines human resource programs that facilitate organizational transformation. These include ways to create a comprehensive human performance system that ties together personnel selection, training, goal-setting, appraisal, feedback, and compensation. Recognizing the changing demographics of the workforce, programs for managing diversity are reviewed. The book concludes with ways to diagnose organizational needs and establish new human resource and training strategies that create a continuous learning environment. The book will be useful to human resource and training departments. Overall, the book offers guidelines for developing people--oneself and one's subordinates--in changing organizational environments.

MANUEL LONDON is Professor of Management and Director of the Center for Labor/Management Studies in the Harriman School for Management and Policy at the State University of New York--Stony Brook. He is a former manager at AT&T where he held a number of positions in the human resources and training departments, and is the author of eight books.

RICHARD A. WUESTE is Assistant Vice President for Institutional Services at the State University of New York--Stony Brook, where he also teaches in its Harriman School for Management and Policy. In prior positions he has had responsiblity for Purchasing and General Services, and a number of Human Resource functions.

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ISBN 13 9780899307411
ISBN 10 0899307418
Title Human Resource Development in Changing Organizations
Author Manuel London
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Year published 1992-10-09
Number of pages 292
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.