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HR with Mind Tap, 5th Edition

Author(s): Angelo DeNisi | Ricky Griffin

ISBN: 9789355735140

Edition: 5th

© Year : 2020

₹ 999

Binding: Paperback

Pages: 456

Trim Size : 279 x 216 mm

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Learn human resource management your way with DeNisi/Griffin's HR, 5E from 4LTR Press. This inviting, easy-reference book guides you through mastering human resource management concepts and skills. Visually engaging, brief chapters offer numerous learning features and helpful study tools like Chapter Review Cards that consolidate review material into a ready-made study tool. You choose the format that best suits your learning preferences. HR, 5E is perfect if you prefer to use the printed book as your primary learning tool and reference resource for refining your human resource management skills.

  • SHORTER, COMPREHENSIVE CHAPTERS IN A MODERN DESIGN PRESENT ENGAGING CONTENT. This accessible format and inviting design helps increase the number of students who read the chapter without minimizing coverage for your course.
  • DISTINCTIVE LEARNING TOOLS OFFER COMBINATION OF ENGAGING TEXTBOOK, TEAR-OUT REVIEW CARDS AND DIGITAL MINDTAP RESOURCES. MindTap offers study tools, instructional and assessment content as well as a full text narrative. Available in an online-only option, MindTap offers students have their choice of format, delivered and influenced by a deep understanding of students’ workflow and learning styles, all at an affordable price.
  • NEW MINDTAP DIGITAL RESOURCES OFFER AN OUTCOME-DRIVEN APPLICATION THAT PROPELS STUDENTS FROM MEMORIZATION TO MASTERY. MindTap for Management helps students Think and Act Like a Manager with innovative exercises, On the Job videos, quizzes, study tools and other resources. MindTap is today's only platform that gives you complete ownership of your course. Using MindTap's wealth of tools, you can challenge every student, build their confidence and empower them to be unstoppable.
  • EMPOWER YOUR STUDENTS TO REACH THEIR POTENTIAL. Twelve distinct metrics give you actionable insights into student engagement. Identify topics troubling your entire class and instantly communicate with struggling students. Students can even track their scores to stay motivated toward their goals. Together, you can accelerate progress. MindTap for Management helps students Think and Act Like a Manager.

1. The Nature of Human Resource Management.

2. The Legal Environment.

3. The Global Environment.

4. The Competitive Environment.

5. Information for Making Human Resource Decisions.

6. Human Resource Decision-Making in Organizations.

7. Recruiting, Selecting, Training, and Developing Employees.

8. Managing a New and Diverse Workforce.

9. Compensation and Benefits.

10. Performance Appraisal and Career Management.

11. Managing Labor Relations.

12. Safety, Health, Well-Being, and Security.

13. Motivation at Work.

14. Managing and Enhancing Performance: The Big Picture.

Dr. Angelo DeNisi

Dr. Angelo DeNisi is Albert Cohen Chair in Business Administration and Dean of the A.B. Freeman School of Business at Tulane University. After receiving his Ph.D. in Industrial/Organizational Psychology from Purdue University, Dr. DeNisi taught at Kent State University, the University of South Carolina, Rutgers University and Texas A&M University before joining the faculty at Tulane. His research interests include performance appraisal, expatriate management and work experiences of persons with disabilities. Dr. DeNisi's research has been funded by government and private agencies, including the National Science Foundation, the Textile Manufacturers Institute and the Army Research Institute. His work has been published in top journals in the field. He has also authored or co-authored four books, contributed to other books and has spoken at numerous national and international meetings. Dr. DeNisi has served as president of the Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology and president of the Academy of Management. He has also served as chair of several SIOP committees and as representative to the APA Council. He was the chair of both the OB and HR Divisions of the Academy of Management. His contributions to the profession have been recognized with awards from the Academy of Management and the Academy of Management Executive. The SIOP has named him co-winner of the lifetime Distinguished Scientific Contribution Award. He has served on the editorial boards of AMJ, AMR, JAP, Journal of Management and Journal of Organizational Behavior. He has also served as editor of the Academy of Management Journal. He is a Fellow of SIOP, the American Psychological Association, the Southern Management Association and the Academy of Management.

 

Dr. Ricky W. Griffin

Dr. Ricky W. Griffin is Distinguished Professor of Management and the Blocker Chair in Business in Mays Business School at Texas A&M University. After receiving his Ph.D. from the University of Houston in 1978, Dr. Griffin joined the faculty at the University of Missouri for three years before moving to Texas A&M in 1981. His research on task design and dysfunctional work behavior has appeared in the leading professional journals, including Academy of Management Journal, Academy of Management Review, Administrative Science Quarterly and Journal of Management. He has served as editor of the Journal of Management and has been program chair and division chair of the Organizational Behavior Division and Program Chair of the Research Methods Division of the Academy, Program Chair and President of the Southwest Academy of Management, and a member of the Board of the Southern Management Association. He is a fellow of both the Academy of Management and the Southern Management Association. Dr. Griffin has taught organizational behavior, human resource management, international management, and research methods at all levels and has won several teaching awards. He is a frequent speaker to executive audiences and is the author of several widely used textbooks. Dr. Griffin was director of the Center for Human Resource Management at Texas A&M and just returned to the faculty at Mays after 11 years of full-time appointments as Management Department Head, Executive Associate Dean and Interim Dean. His current research interests include workplace culture, managerial skills development and decision making during times of crisis.