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  1. Managing people
    Published: 2002; © 2002
    Publisher:  Butterworth-Heinemann, Oxford

    Managing people in the twenty-first century; Managing yourself; Recruiting the right people; Selecting the right people; Motivation, job satisfaction and job design; Managing people in groups; Building your team; Appraisal and development; Managing... more

    Universität Potsdam, Universitätsbibliothek
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    Managing people in the twenty-first century; Managing yourself; Recruiting the right people; Selecting the right people; Motivation, job satisfaction and job design; Managing people in groups; Building your team; Appraisal and development; Managing diversity and conflict; Managing in a changing world 'Managing People' addresses the perspective of the individual manager whose role includes the management of people, as well as issues concerning the organization as a whole. The theme of the book is about responding to organizational and environmental change and the people skills that will be required for this in the twenty-first century. A system model of how the different parts of HR fit together is included, with the acknowledgement that different contexts require different approaches, and the role of the individual manager is considered within them. The stakeholder perspective is examined as it affects the management of people, and links human resource management policy and practice to financial results. This new edition also reflects the modern move towards performance management as an organizational business strategy. The role of leadership at all levels of the organization is also emphasized. There is a new chapter on managing challenging situations, such as the management of diversity, power, stress, and conflict, as well as the handling of grievances and discipline. Another new chapter pulls together the increasingly important aspects of the legal regulation of behaviour at work, and stresses the move from collective relationships to individual rights in the workplace. This text is suitable for use on the Chartered Management Institute Diploma level modules on recruitment and selection, managing performance, and developing teams and individuals. It is also to be used for NVQ courses in HRM at levels 4 and 5 and is valuable for HR Professionals and line managers. This new edition brings you the latest developments in people managementExamples have been updated to reflect developments in the field Previous edition has sold nearly 6000 copies

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9780750656184; 0750656182; 9781429483995; 1429483997; 9780080496320; 0080496326; 9786611014056; 6611014055
    RVK Categories: QP 300
    Edition: 3rd edition
    Series: Chartered Management Institute series
    Subjects: Personnel management; BUSINESS & ECONOMICS; BUSINESS & ECONOMICS; Personnel management
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource ( xiii, 235 Seiten)
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    Previous ed.: 1997. - Includes bibliographical references (p. 222-226) and index

  2. Managing people
    Published: 2002
    Publisher:  Butterworth-Heinemann, Oxford

    Ostbayerische Technische Hochschule Amberg-Weiden / Hochschulbibliothek Amberg
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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9780750656184; 0750656182; 9781429483995; 1429483997; 9780080496320; 0080496326
    Edition: 3rd ed , revisions: Andrew Thomson
    Series: Chartered Management Institute series
    Subjects: BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Workplace Culture; BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Human Resources & Personnel Management; Personnel management; Wirtschaft; Personnel management; Management; Konfliktregelung; Führung; Personalpolitik; Motivation; Personalbeurteilung; Personalauswahl
    Scope: xiii, 235 pages
    Notes:

    Previous edition: 1997

    'Managing People' addresses the perspective of the individual manager whose role includes the management of people, as well as issues concerning the organization as a whole. The theme of the book is about responding to organizational and environmental change and the people skills that will be required for this in the twenty-first century. A system model of how the different parts of HR fit together is included, with the acknowledgement that different contexts require different approaches, and the role of the individual manager is considered within them. The stakeholder perspective is examined as it affects the management of people, and links human resource management policy and practice to financial results. This new edition also reflects the modern move towards performance management as an organizational business strategy. The role of leadership at all levels of the organization is also emphasized. There is a new chapter on managing challenging situations, such as the management of diversity, power, stress, and conflict, as well as the handling of grievances and discipline. Another new chapter pulls together the increasingly important aspects of the legal regulation of behaviour at work, and stresses the move from collective relationships to individual rights in the workplace. This text is suitable for use on the Chartered Management Institute Diploma level modules on recruitment and selection, managing performance, and developing teams and individuals. It is also to be used for NVQ courses in HRM at levels 4 and 5 and is valuable for HR Professionals and line managers. This new edition brings you the latest developments in people managementExamples have been updated to reflect developments in the field Previous edition has sold nearly 6000 copies

    Includes bibliographical references (pages 222-226) and index

  3. Managing people
    Published: 2002; © 2002
    Publisher:  Butterworth-Heinemann, Oxford

    Managing people in the twenty-first century; Managing yourself; Recruiting the right people; Selecting the right people; Motivation, job satisfaction and job design; Managing people in groups; Building your team; Appraisal and development; Managing... more

    Bibliothek LIV HN Sontheim
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    Universitätsbibliothek Mannheim
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    Universität Potsdam, Universitätsbibliothek
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    Managing people in the twenty-first century; Managing yourself; Recruiting the right people; Selecting the right people; Motivation, job satisfaction and job design; Managing people in groups; Building your team; Appraisal and development; Managing diversity and conflict; Managing in a changing world 'Managing People' addresses the perspective of the individual manager whose role includes the management of people, as well as issues concerning the organization as a whole. The theme of the book is about responding to organizational and environmental change and the people skills that will be required for this in the twenty-first century. A system model of how the different parts of HR fit together is included, with the acknowledgement that different contexts require different approaches, and the role of the individual manager is considered within them. The stakeholder perspective is examined as it affects the management of people, and links human resource management policy and practice to financial results. This new edition also reflects the modern move towards performance management as an organizational business strategy. The role of leadership at all levels of the organization is also emphasized. There is a new chapter on managing challenging situations, such as the management of diversity, power, stress, and conflict, as well as the handling of grievances and discipline. Another new chapter pulls together the increasingly important aspects of the legal regulation of behaviour at work, and stresses the move from collective relationships to individual rights in the workplace. This text is suitable for use on the Chartered Management Institute Diploma level modules on recruitment and selection, managing performance, and developing teams and individuals. It is also to be used for NVQ courses in HRM at levels 4 and 5 and is valuable for HR Professionals and line managers. This new edition brings you the latest developments in people managementExamples have been updated to reflect developments in the field Previous edition has sold nearly 6000 copies

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9780750656184; 0750656182; 9781429483995; 1429483997; 9780080496320; 0080496326; 9786611014056; 6611014055
    RVK Categories: QP 300
    Edition: 3rd edition
    Series: Chartered Management Institute series
    Subjects: Personnel management; BUSINESS & ECONOMICS; BUSINESS & ECONOMICS; Personnel management
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource ( xiii, 235 Seiten)
    Notes:

    Previous ed.: 1997. - Includes bibliographical references (p. 222-226) and index

  4. Managing people
    Published: 2002
    Publisher:  Butterworth-Heinemann, Oxford

    'Managing People' addresses the perspective of the individual manager whose role includes the management of people, as well as issues concerning the organization as a whole. The theme of the book is about responding to organizational and... more

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    Bibliotheks-und Informationssystem der Carl von Ossietzky Universität Oldenburg (BIS)
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    'Managing People' addresses the perspective of the individual manager whose role includes the management of people, as well as issues concerning the organization as a whole. The theme of the book is about responding to organizational and environmental change and the people skills that will be required for this in the twenty-first century. A system model of how the different parts of HR fit together is included, with the acknowledgement that different contexts require different approaches, and the role of the individual manager is considered within them. The stakeholder perspective is examined as it affects the management of people, and links human resource management policy and practice to financial results. This new edition also reflects the modern move towards performance management as an organizational business strategy. The role of leadership at all levels of the organization is also emphasized. There is a new chapter on managing challenging situations, such as the management of diversity, power, stress, and conflict, as well as the handling of grievances and discipline. Another new chapter pulls together the increasingly important aspects of the legal regulation of behaviour at work, and stresses the move from collective relationships to individual rights in the workplace. This text is suitable for use on the Chartered Management Institute Diploma level modules on recruitment and selection, managing performance, and developing teams and individuals. It is also to be used for NVQ courses in HRM at levels 4 and 5 and is valuable for HR Professionals and line managers. This new edition brings you the latest developments in people managementExamples have been updated to reflect developments in the field Previous edition has sold nearly 6000 copies 'Managing People' addresses the perspective of the individual manager whose role includes the management of people, as well as issues concerning the organization as a whole. The theme of the book is about responding to organizational and environmental change and the people skills that will be required for this in the twenty-first century. A system model of how the different parts of HR fit together is included, with the acknowledgement that different contexts require different approaches, and the role of the individual manager is considered within them. The stakeholder perspective is examined as it affects the management of people, and links human resource management policy and practice to financial results. This new edition also reflects the modern move towards performance management as an organizational business strategy. The role of leadership at all levels of the organization is also emphasized. There is a new chapter on managing challenging situations, such as the management of diversity, power, stress, and conflict, as well as the handling of grievances and discipline. Another new chapter pulls together the increasingly important aspects of the legal regulation of behaviour at work, and stresses the move from collective relationships to individual rights in the workplace. This text is suitable for use on the Chartered Management Institute Diploma level modules on recruitment and selection, managing performance, and developing teams and individuals. It is also to be used for NVQ courses in HRM at levels 4 and 5 and is valuable for HR Professionals and line managers. This new edition brings you the latest developments in people managementExamples have been updated to reflect developments in the field Previous edition has sold nearly 6000 copies

     

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    Volltext (An electronic book accessible through the World Wide Web; click for information)
    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 1281014052; 9781136382826; 9781281014054; 0750656182; 0080496326; 1429483997; 9780750656184; 9780080496320; 9781429483995
    RVK Categories: QP 300
    Edition: 3rd ed
    Series: Chartered Management Institute series
    Subjects: Personnel management; Personnel management
    Scope: Online-Ressource (xiii, 235 p), 25 cm
    Notes:

    Previous ed.: 1997

    Electronic reproduction; Mode of access: World Wide Web

    Managing people in the twenty-first century; Managing yourself; Recruiting the right people; Selecting the right people; Motivation, job satisfaction and job design; Managing people in groups; Building your team; Appraisal and development; Managing diversity and conflict; Managing in a changing world.