Book Title: Human Resource Management
Book Description: Human Resource Management is adapted from a work produced and distributed under a Creative Commons license (CC BY-NC-SA) in 2011 by a publisher who has requested that they and the original author not receive attribution. The adapted edition was produced by the University of Minnesota Libraries Publishing through the eLearning Support Initiative. Nicolet College faculty further adapted the work to fit our learners needs in 2017. The UoM work can be located here.This adaptation has removed some of the the original text, and replaced some images and figures to make the resulting whole more shareable. This work is made available under the terms of a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike license.
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Book Description
Human Resource Management is adapted from a work produced by a publisher who has requested that they and the original author not receive attribution. This book is based on an adapted edition produced by the University of Minnesota Libraries Publishing through the eLearning Support Initiative. It was further adapted by Nicolet College in 2017 to fit our learners needs.
Human Resource Management teaches HRM strategies and theories that any manager—not just those in HR—needs to know about recruiting, selecting, training, and compensating people.
Most students will be managing people at some point in their careers and not necessarily in a human resource management capacity. As businesses cut back, they may outsource HR duties to outside vendors. Or, in smaller businesses, the HR department is sometimes small or non-existent, and managers from other departments have to perform their own HRM. Therefore, teaching HRM from the perspective of a general manager, in addition to an HR manager, provides more relevance to students’ careers and will give them a competitive advantage in the workplace.
This text also provides practical applications of theory relevant to today’s workplace. You won’t find discussions about “posting vacancies on a job board” or “sending memos.” In the real world, HRM leverages technology in every aspect of the job—from online training modules to technology for better managing flex-time workers and telecommuters.
Consider how most companies have gone “paperless” with pay stubs by using software. While such technology has made HRM easier, it has also created a new set of challenges. For example, how does a manager actually implement a new pay system? Therefore, it’s important for students to understand what kinds of platforms exist in today’s workplace to enhance their effectiveness as future managers.
The conversational style of Human Resource Management engages students, while the academic rigor of its content provides them with the tools that any manager needs—whether they work in HR or a different department.
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