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This title includes a number of Open Access chapters. Human
resource management is the strategic approach to management of an
organization's most valuable asset-its people. It covers the
recruitment, management, and direction of people who work for the
organization and deals with employee compensation and benefits,
hiring and training, performance management, organization
development, safety and wellness, and organizational communication.
Human Resource Management: Issues, Challenges and Opportunities
covers a broad array of topics on human resources management,
including new emphasis on corporate social commitment, management
practices that are essential for retaining effective professionals,
financial rewards to stimulate longer workforce participation,
entrepreneurial leadership, examination of leadership styles in
different countries, dealing with organizational change, teamwork
and employee resistance, integrating human resources aspects with
corporate goals, and more. This book provides an interesting group
of chapters that shed light on a variety of international human
resources management styles and practices. The competitive nature
of twenty-first-century global commerce requires that businesses be
managed strategically by managers who are knowledgeable in the
principles of the field. The efficient, nonexploitive use of human
resources is essential to building successful businesses around the
world.
Geography for CSEC 2nd edition has been tailored to the
requirements of the latest CSEC syllabus. Written by a team of
experienced Geography authors, this title focuses on areas relevant
to Caribbean students with up-to-date information and detailed case
studies. It provides key issues facing the Caribbean region and the
wider world such as climate change, environmental degradation and
disaster management.
This title includes a number of Open Access chapters. Human
resource management is the strategic approach to management of an
organization's most valuable asset-its people. It covers the
recruitment, management, and direction of people who work for the
organization and deals with employee compensation and benefits,
hiring and training, performance management, organization
development, safety and wellness, and organizational communication.
Human Resource Management: Issues, Challenges and Opportunities
covers a broad array of topics on human resources management,
including new emphasis on corporate social commitment, management
practices that are essential for retaining effective professionals,
financial rewards to stimulate longer workforce participation,
entrepreneurial leadership, examination of leadership styles in
different countries, dealing with organizational change, teamwork
and employee resistance, integrating human resources aspects with
corporate goals, and more. This book provides an interesting group
of chapters that shed light on a variety of international human
resources management styles and practices. The competitive nature
of twenty-first-century global commerce requires that businesses be
managed strategically by managers who are knowledgeable in the
principles of the field. The efficient, nonexploitive use of human
resources is essential to building successful businesses around the
world.
The first of three intriguing thrillers starring Inspector
Dalliance. The most idyllic of villages can be the most deadly. The
villagers of Little Bolton gather on the green one glorious Sunday
afternoon for their weekly cricket match. With the game underway,
nobody suspects that among the men in whites stands a killer. But
when one of their number mysteriously collapses out on the field,
Inspector Dalliance is sent in to investigate foul play. Soon
enough he realizes that the rural idyll in which he finds himself
is in fact a viper's nest of bitter feelings and intense rivalries.
With the modern world encroaching on their traditional way of life,
the stakes are higher for these people than Dalliance can imagine.
He must root out the wrongdoers and heal this community in quiet
turmoil, before it takes justice into its own hands once more.
If the most wonderful time of year is enough to plunge you into a
gloom, look no further. This collection of spirited stories and
vibrant poetry will brighten your mood as it brings together
Charles Dickens and Philip Larkin, W.H.Auden and Wendy Cope, Jilly
Cooper and Dylan Thomas. From tales of carolling and snatched
mistletoe kisses to 'The Worst Christmas Dinner, Ever', there's
something here to amuse and interest Christmas lovers, grinches,
and everyone in between.
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