People Management
Challenges and Opportunities
David Rees author Richard McBain author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published:18th Nov '04
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VICTOR DULEWICZ is Head of the Faculty of Human Resource Management and Organisational Behaviour at Henley Management College. He is also currently Director of Assessment Services and Governor of the College MALCOLM HIGGS is the Academic Dean and Professor in the Faculty of Human Resource Management and Organisational Behaviour at Henley Management College, UK ELIZABETH HOULDSWORTH is a member of the Faculty of Human Resource Management and Organisational Behaviour at Henley Management College, UK SHAWN IRELAND is Managing Director of HRC Group, a global learning and organisation development company, and a psychologist with a practice in London, UK TIM OSBORN JONES is a member of the Faculty of Human Resource Management and Organisational Behaviour at Henley Management College, UK JASON LEONARD has worked for a number of blue-chip companies and has published in various areas of work organisation HELEN MURLIS has spent over 25 years working, researching, writing and consulting in the fields of reward strategy and performance management
People Management: Challenges and Opportunities examines contemporary issues facing those involved in people management. Postgraduate, specialist Masters and MBA students will find this a challenging and insightful look at the skills required to successfully manage people.People Management: Challenges and Opportunities examines contemporary issues facing those involved in people management. Postgraduate, specialist Masters and MBA students will find this a challenging and insightful look at the skills required to successfully manage people. Written in a lively style, students will be offered research based practical guidance, illustrated through the use of case studies, exercises and group based assignments.
ISBN: 9780333920305
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 544g
257 pages