Evaluating Human Resources Programs
A 6-Phase Approach for Optimizing Performance (Copublished with The SHRM Foundation)
(Sprache: Englisch)
Evaluating Human Resources Programs is a groundbreaking book that offers readers a systematic method for enhancing the value and impact of HR and supporting its emerging role as a strategic organizational leader. It provides a practical framework for...
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Evaluating Human Resources Programs is a groundbreaking book that offers readers a systematic method for enhancing the value and impact of HR and supporting its emerging role as a strategic organizational leader. It provides a practical framework for adjusting and realigning strategies across all types of HR programs.
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Praise for Evaluating Human Resources Programs"This book provides a new and fresh perspective on HR program evaluation by outlining a comprehensive, step-by-step approach to the entire process. HR professionals, OD practitioners, and anyone else who might find themselves held accountable for an HR program or process will find this an invaluable hip-pocket reference."-Allan H. Church, vice president, Organization & Management Development, PepsiCo, Inc."The authors make a compelling case for the why and how of HR program evaluation and have done so with a rigorous and comprehensive guide filled with practical and useful examples. I will keep it nearby as I advise companies on their workforce issues."-Gilbert F. Casellas, former chair, Equal Employment Opportunity Commission"When I teach a course to HR professionals or graduate students on evaluating human resource programs, this book will be required reading. It is a highly informative how-to guide chock full of insights by seasoned practitioners written in a clear and accessible manner."-Steven Rogelberg, professor and director, Organizational Science, University of North Carolina Charlotte and editor-in-chief, Encyclopedia of Industrial and Organizational Psychology"The tone is superb. The authors really make the points well and they are so practical and useful that I wanted to cheer. It's very down-to-earth, practical, and extraordinarily useful-the kind of material that every faculty member teaching human resources should be using."-Maureen J. Fleming, emerita professor of Human Resource Management, The University of Montana"HR professionals who want to assure their programs are aligned with the strategy of their organizations through disciplined program evaluation should read this practical guide. The authors have done an excellent job of recognizing the challenges of evaluating HR programs within organizations and present pragmatic tips for overcoming the pitfalls."-Ben E. Dowell, retired vice president, Talent
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Praise for Evaluating Human Resources Programs
"This book provides a new and fresh perspective on HR program evaluation by outlining a comprehensive, step-by-step approach to the entire process. HR professionals, OD practitioners, and anyone else who might find themselves held accountable for an HR program or process will find this an invaluable hip-pocket reference." - Allan H. Church, vice president, Organization & Management Development, PepsiCo, Inc.
"The authors make a compelling case for the why and how of HR program evaluation and have done so with a rigorous and comprehensive guide filled with practical and useful examples. I will keep it nearby as I advise companies on their workforce issues." - Gilbert F. Casellas, former chair, Equal Employment Opportunity Commission
"When I teach a course to HR professionals or graduate students on evaluating human resource programs, this book will be required reading. It is a highly informative how-to guide chock full of insights by seasoned practitioners written in a clear and accessible manner." - Steven Rogelberg, professor and director, Organizational Science, University of North Carolina Charlotte and editor-in-chief, Encyclopedia of Industrial and Organizational Psychology
"The tone is superb. The authors really make the points well and they are so practical and useful that I wanted to cheer. It's very down-to-earth, practical, and extraordinarily useful-the kind of material that every faculty member teaching human resources should be using." - Maureen J. Fleming, emerita professor of Human Resource Management, The University of Montana
"HR professionals who want to assure their programs are aligned with the strategy of their organizations through disciplined program evaluation should read this practical guide. The authors have done an excellent job of recognizing the challenges of evaluating HR programs within organizations and present pragmatic tips for overcoming the pitfalls." - Ben E. Dowell, retired vice president, Talent Management, Bristol-Myers Squibb Company.
"This book provides a new and fresh perspective on HR program evaluation by outlining a comprehensive, step-by-step approach to the entire process. HR professionals, OD practitioners, and anyone else who might find themselves held accountable for an HR program or process will find this an invaluable hip-pocket reference." - Allan H. Church, vice president, Organization & Management Development, PepsiCo, Inc.
"The authors make a compelling case for the why and how of HR program evaluation and have done so with a rigorous and comprehensive guide filled with practical and useful examples. I will keep it nearby as I advise companies on their workforce issues." - Gilbert F. Casellas, former chair, Equal Employment Opportunity Commission
"When I teach a course to HR professionals or graduate students on evaluating human resource programs, this book will be required reading. It is a highly informative how-to guide chock full of insights by seasoned practitioners written in a clear and accessible manner." - Steven Rogelberg, professor and director, Organizational Science, University of North Carolina Charlotte and editor-in-chief, Encyclopedia of Industrial and Organizational Psychology
"The tone is superb. The authors really make the points well and they are so practical and useful that I wanted to cheer. It's very down-to-earth, practical, and extraordinarily useful-the kind of material that every faculty member teaching human resources should be using." - Maureen J. Fleming, emerita professor of Human Resource Management, The University of Montana
"HR professionals who want to assure their programs are aligned with the strategy of their organizations through disciplined program evaluation should read this practical guide. The authors have done an excellent job of recognizing the challenges of evaluating HR programs within organizations and present pragmatic tips for overcoming the pitfalls." - Ben E. Dowell, retired vice president, Talent Management, Bristol-Myers Squibb Company.
Inhaltsverzeichnis zu „Evaluating Human Resources Programs “
Overview: Human Resources (HR) Program Evaluation.Phase 1: Identify Stakeholders, Evaluators, and Evaluation Questions.Phase 2: Plan the Evaluation.Phase 3: Collect Data.Phase 4: Analyze and Interpret Data.Phase 5: Communicate Findings and Insights.Phase 6: Utilize the Results.
Autoren-Porträt von Jack E. Edwards, John C. Scott, Nambury S. Raju
Jack Edwards is an assistant director in the Defense Capabilities and Management area of the U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO) in Washington, D.C.John C. Scott is vice president and co-founder of Applied Psychological Techniques (APT), an HR consulting firm in Darien, Connecticut.
Nambury S. Raju was a distinguished professor in the Institute of Psychology and a senior scientific advisor at the Center for Research and Service at the Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago, Illinois, until his unexpected death in 2005.
Bibliographische Angaben
- Autoren: Jack E. Edwards , John C. Scott , Nambury S. Raju
- 2007, 288 Seiten, Maße: 24,2 cm, Kartoniert (TB), Englisch
- Verlag: Wiley & Sons
- ISBN-10: 0787994871
- ISBN-13: 9780787994877
Sprache:
Englisch
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