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Human resource management is experiencing profound change, new
challenges, exciting accomplishments, and much uncertainity. The
public service has moved away from the old days of "personnel
management" concerned mostly with processing "personal action"
paperwork, to a system where public employees are managed as human
capital to get the work of the government done more effectively and
efficiently. This volume brings together the latest thinking on
human resource management in the public service, presented by
distinguished thought leaders in the field. While it focuses
primarily on federal government policies and practices, the
principles, conclusions, and recommendations translate readily to
state and local government, and to the private sector as well.
Human resource management is experiencing profound change, new
challenges, exciting accomplishments, and much uncertainity. The
public service has moved away from the old days of "personnel
management" concerned mostly with processing "personal action"
paperwork, to a system where public employees are managed as human
capital to get the work of the government done more effectively and
efficiently. This volume brings together the latest thinking on
human resource management in the public service, presented by
distinguished thought leaders in the field. While it focuses
primarily on federal government policies and practices, the
principles, conclusions, and recommendations translate readily to
state and local government, and to the private sector as well.
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