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Human Capital Management

Achieving Added Value Through People

Format: Paperback / softback
Publisher: Kogan Page Ltd, London, United Kingdom
Published: 3rd Aug 2008
Dimensions: w 156mm h 234mm d 13mm
Weight: 343g
ISBN-10: 0749453842
ISBN-13: 9780749453848
Barcode No: 9780749453848
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Synopsis
Human Capital Management (HCM) has recently been described as a high-level strategic issue that seeks to analyze, measure and evaluate how people policies and practices create value. Put simply, HCM is about creating and demonstrating the value that great people and great people management add to an organization. This unique book describes how HCM provides a bridge between human resource management and business strategy. It also demonstrates how organizations can use the concepts of human resource management and the processes involved to enhance the value they obtain from people while continuing to meet their aspirations and needs. Baron and Armstrong explain how to achieve these objectives using various approaches including describing the concept of HCM and how the process works, discussing its application in numerous areas within an organization and examining the role of HR in HCM and the future of the concept. It also contains a toolkit which organizations can use to develop their own HCM policies and practices.

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" This book gives a thorough consideration of the topic, backing it up with plenty of references to other publications and research. ...a comprehensive guide to human capital management for HR managers and more general senior managers alike, providing a good combination of theory, practical guidance, and real-life examples; in short, it tells you everything you would want and need to know about the subject." rapport