Human Resource Management
Version 4.0
By Laura Portolese
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Key Features
- Written in a reader-friendly style that concisely covers all the necessary topics and does not bog down in details
- Technology focus highlights how technology can be used to better leverage HRM activities and achieve objectives
- Diversity and Inclusion woven throughout
- Special emphasis on motivational theories (Chapter 7: Retention and Motivation); Communication covered in a full chapter (Chapter 9: Successful Employee Communication); Pay and benefits combined in a single chapter (Chapter 6: Compensation and Benefits)
- Each chapter includes a self-assessment, self-quiz, or other reflective opportunities to develop better self-understanding
- Exercises and cases leverage critical thinking skills, HRM research, and team-based activities to clarify key concepts and stimulate retention
- Over 200 hyperlinks to videos and webpages enrich online courses, engage students, and reinforce or augment many of the presented topics
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Supportive learning features in each chapter:
- Opening situations illustrate a scenario related to the chapter’s topics
- “The Author Introduces the Chapter” are author-recorded videos that preview important points to follow
- “Learning Objectives” preview each main head section and help focus the reader’s attention
- “Enhance Your D&I Focus” encourages learners to think about diversity and inclusion issues from different perspectives
- “Human Resource Recall” questions focus understanding and reinforce learning
- “Self-Assessment” activities sprinkled throughout the text provide opportunities for students to develop a deeper understanding of their own knowledge, skills, and attitudes
- “Fortune 500” explains core concepts in the context of large corporations to balance the text’s strong coverage of small- and medium-sized businesses
- “Key Takeaways” at the end of every main head section summarize new information while it is fresh to encourage retention
- “Exercises” at the end of every main head section prompt deeper understanding and critical reflection
- “How Would You Handle This?” are ethics-based situations that stimulate critical thinking skills and support a strategic approach to HRM
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“Cases and Problems” wrap up each chapter
- “Chapter Summary” helps students understand the “big picture” significance of the preceding chapter
- “Chapter Case” brings workplace situations to life
- “Team Activities” promote teamwork while deepening understanding of chapter topics
- “HRM Research Exercises” encourage students to explore contemporary topics to develop their appreciation for research-based practices
- Answer guidelines for all exercises and activities included in the instructor’s manual
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Human Resource Management is suitable for courses called human resource management, people management, or personnel taught at the undergraduate and graduate levels in two- and four-year colleges and universities.
Human Resource Management combines the most current academic research with an insightful practitioner’s perspective on human resource management (HRM). The result is a jargon-free and clear description of how HRM operates in both small and large organizations. The book also features plenty of applications to help students develop critical thinking skills, a better understanding of ethical considerations, and how to approach HRM from a strategic perspective. Its easily understood and conversational writing style appeals to future HRM career professionals, managers, supervisors, and entrepreneurs alike. The new version’s increased coverage of diversity and inclusion considerations keeps pace with a growing sensitivity to diversity in the workplace.
New in This Version
- Anticipates long-term impacts of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic on HR readiness, safety protocols, working arrangements, and communication
- New “Enhance Your D&I Focus” feature appears in several chapters and addresses a variety of diversity and inclusion (D&I) considerations in context
- New “HRM Research Exercises” in every chapter encourage students to explore contemporary topics to develop their appreciation for research-based practices
- Chapter 1 focuses more heavily on SHRM and HRCI competencies to assist students in understanding how these competencies fit in their chosen HRM career. This new content appears in sections such as “Skills Needed for HRM.”
- Chapter 2 now includes more information on strategic planning for HRM (e.g., Section 2.2)
- Chapter 3 has been recast to better reflect Diversity, Inclusion, and Engagement with new sections such as “Culture Fit or Culture Add?” and “Diversity, Inclusion, and Engagement.” New coverage includes (1) the advantages of a D&I strategy for employee engagement, and (2) a section on how students can enhance their own understanding of D&I.
- Expanded coverage of salary and benefits negotiation with a candidate (Section 5.6)
- Expanded discussions of remote work, such as hiring remote workers, how remote work impacts motivation, and managing remote workers to better reflect the challenges and solutions to remote work as a retention strategy (Chapter 7)
- Contemporary coverage of the “Great Resignation” or the “Big Quit” (Chapter 1, Section 7.2, and Section 7.4)
- Additional case scenarios at the end of every chapter
- About the Author
- Acknowledgments
- Dedication
- Preface
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Chapter 1: What Is Human Resource Management?
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Chapter 2: Developing and Implementing Strategic Human Resource Management Plans
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Chapter 3: Diversity and Inclusion
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Chapter 4: Recruitment
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Chapter 5: Selection
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Chapter 6: Compensation and Benefits
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Chapter 7: Retention, Motivation, and Engagement
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Chapter 8: Training and Development
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Chapter 9: Successful Employee Communication
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Chapter 10: Employee Performance Management
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Chapter 11: Employee Assessment and Talent Management
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Chapter 12: Working with Labor Unions
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Chapter 13: Safety and Health at Work
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Chapter 14: International Human Resource Management
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Appendix A: The Purpose of Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM) and Human Resources Certification Institute (HRCI) Organizations
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Additions & Errata
- Fixed a misdirecting link in the Self-Assessment in Chapter 3.2. (1/26/23)
- Adjusted the spelling of "Weingarten" (was previously Weigngarten) in Chapter 10.2. (1/26/23)
- Adjusted the number of appraisal methods in Chapter 11.3 from "three" to "four" to align with the text. (1/26/23)
- Added "Free" to "The North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA)" in Chapter 14.2. (1/26/23)
- Under the Compensation and Rewards section in Chapter 14.4, "Four groups of expenses" was adjusted to "Five" to align with the text. (1/26/23)
- In chapter 12.2, "eighteenth century" adjusted to "nineteenth" in the following sentence: The first local unions in the United States were formed in the eighteenth century, in the form of the National Labor Union (NLU). The sentence, "The NLU can be credited with the eight-hour workday, which was passed in 1862" was adjusted to, "The NLU can be credited for championing the eight-hour workday, however, it was not passed until 1916" for clarity. (4/22/24)