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  • Strategic HR: Building the Capability to Deliver

    Strategic HR by Reilly, Peter; Williams, Tony;

    Building the Capability to Deliver

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    Product details:

    • Edition number 1
    • Publisher Routledge
    • Date of Publication 24 June 2024

    • ISBN 9781032837734
    • Binding Paperback
    • No. of pages242 pages
    • Size 246x174 mm
    • Weight 440 g
    • Language English
    • 573

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    Short description:

    This book sets out a vision of where HR might be headed, including a definition of its future role and activities. It identifies a number of challenges that HR will have to face if it is to be effective. These include not just skills, but problems with structures and relationships with stakeholders. The authors also highlight ways of monitoring HR

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    Long description:

    HR has sought to reposition itself as a strategic contributor to organizations. To facilitate this, it has restructured, bringing in shared services, business partners and centres of expertise, simplifying, automating and rationalising processes, and devolving some activities to managers, whilst outsourcing others. HR has yet to give sufficient attention to the capability of the function to deliver against the added value promise. This book looks at the developments that have brought HR to its present position. It sets out a vision of where HR might be headed, including a definition of its role and activities. It identifies a number of challenges that HR will have to face if it is to be effective. These include not just skills, but problems with structures and relationships with stakeholders, be they line managers or employees. The authors also highlight ways of monitoring HR performance and of demonstrating its value. It all adds up to an authoritative reference guide for all HR directors seeking to define their role and future aims, for those new to the function on the challenges they will face, and for senior executives on what they should expect the added value to be from their HR function.

    'Filled with thoughtfulness and rich insights, this book reveals how HR can make its best strategic contribution, and obstacles it must overcome...There are a lot of books taking a strategic approach to HR and trying to look ahead, but this one is exceptionally good.' - Yvette Borcia and Gerry Stern "Stern's Management Review Online" 'A wealth of insight and experience for others to learn from and to adapt to their own organisations'. Mike Watts, Director of HR Transformation for the UK Civil Service 'There are surprisingly few books about the HR function itself, rather than its policies, set in a UK context. Of those, there are very few good ones - and this book is definitely one of them.' Duncan Brown, Assistant Director-General CIPD in People Management Magazine 'This is a comprehensive and reflective volume that should prove to be a valuable information source for teachers, students and practitioners within the HR field.' Economic Outlook and Business Review.

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    Table of Contents:

    Part 1 The Story So Far; Chapter 1 The Changing Nature of HR; Chapter 2 The HR Function Now; Part 2 Where Next for HR?; Chapter 3 New Role; Chapter 4 New Content; Chapter 5 New Relationships; Chapter 6 New Structures and Roles; Chapter 7 To Make or Buy; Chapter 8 New Skills; Chapter 9 New Technology; Chapter 10 New Approach to Monitoring and Evaluation; Part 3 Impediments to Success -€- and Some Solutions; Chapter 11 The Challenge of Positioning; Chapter 12 Solutions to Positioning Challenges; Chapter 13 Challenges with the Operating Model: Structures and Roles; Chapter 14 Solutions to Operating Model Problems; Chapter 15 Challenges of Capability; Chapter 16 Capability Solutions; Chapter 17 What Can We Learn From Other Functions?; conclusion Conclusion;

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