Blackwell Managing Diversity Human Resource strategies

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Country of Origin
United States
ISBN
9781557865977
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Product Identifiers

Publisher
Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, John
ISBN-10
1557865973
ISBN-13
9781557865977
eBay Product ID (ePID)
626095

Product Key Features

Number of Pages
484 Pages
Publication Name
Managing Diversity : Human Resource Strategies for Transforming the Workplace
Language
English
Publication Year
1997
Subject
Human Resources & Personnel Management
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Business & Economics
Author
Sharon A. Lobel
Format
Trade Paperback

Dimensions

Item Height
1 in
Item Weight
29.8 Oz
Item Length
9.3 in
Item Width
7.6 in

Additional Product Features

Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
LCCN
96-006456
Dewey Edition
20
Illustrated
Yes
Dewey Decimal
658.3/1
Table Of Content
Series Preface. Acknowledgements. Introduction. Part I: Recruiting and Selecting a Diverse Workforce: . 1. EEO Law and Managing Diversity: Elaine K. Yakura. 2. The Implications of a Diverse Labor Market on Human Resource Planning: Richard D. Arvey, Ross E. Azevedo, Daniel Ostgaard and Sumita Raghuram. 3. Diversity Considerations in Staffing Decision Making: Robert L. Heneman, Nancy E. Waldeck and M. Cushnie. Part II: Developing and Motivating a Changing Workforce: . 4. Mentoring in a Context of Diversity and Turbulence: Kathy E. Kram and Douglas T. Hall. 5. Performance Appraisal and Demographic Diversity: Issues Regarding Appraisals, Appraisers, and Appraising: Chao C. Chen and Nancy DiTomaso. 6. The Role of Training in a Changing Workforce: New Perspectives and Approaches: J. Kevin Ford and Sandra Fisher. 7. Compensation and Diversity: New Pay for a New Workforce?: Alison E. Barber and Christina L. Daly. Part III: Innovations in Diversity Management: . 8. Human Resource Strategies to Support Diversity in Work and Personal Lifestyles: Sharon A. Lobel and Ellen Ernst Kossek. 9. Unions, Collective Bargaining and the Diversity Paradox: John T. Delaney and M. Catherine Lundy. 10. Workplace Health and Safety: Implications for Diversity: Karen A. Brown. 11. Managing Disability-Based Diversity: Karen Roberts. Part IV: Linking Diversity to Organizational Strategy: . 12. Managing Diversity within Multinational Firms for Competitive Advantage: Gary W. Florkowski. 13. Diversity: A Strategic Issue: Parshotam Dass and Barbara Parker. 14. Capitalizing on the Benefits of Diversity through Work Teams: Donna Thompson and Laura E. Gooler. Part V: Managing Diversity and Organizational Development: Original Cases and Lessons from the Field: . 15. Personal Reflections on the Diversity-Management-Organizational Development Marriage: Roosevelt Thomas. 16. To Do or Not to Do: Initiating Diversity Programs: Everette J. Freeman. 17. Managing Diversity as a Vehicle for Culture Change: Ellen Ernst Kossek. 18. Functional Diversity at Work: A Client Driven Case for Managing Diversity: Toni A. Gregory and Ronald P. Lewis. 19. Crossing Borders: Bernardo M. Ferdman and Placida I. Gallegos. 20. Adapting Human Resource Systems to Manage Global Diversity: Ellen Ernst Kossek. About the Contributors . Index.
Synopsis
Managing Diversity considers the implications of diversity for the development and synthesis of specific human resource policy areas. The contributors provide a range of perspectives on the significance of workforce diversity for the human resource domain and the workplace in general., The need to adapt human resource systems because of dramatic labor force changes is arising at the same time that many firms are undergoing fundamental changes in the nature of the employment relationship, intense competition, and restructuring into global firms. This book represents an important vehicle for redesigning and renewing workplaces. It is the first book to examine in detail how specific human resource functions need to be modified to support workplace diversity. Employers have started to acknowledge the importance of increasing diversity in the labor force. They have begun to question the effectiveness of human resource systems that were largely designed for a more homogeneous workforce. Although researchers have made suggestions are often general. Scholarly and practical knowledge are still evolving regarding the design and integration of specific human resource policy areas, such as compensation or selection, in support of the managing diversity strategy. Managing Diversity considers the implications of diversity for the development and synthesis of specific human resource policy areas. The contributors, who are recognized experts in their respective policy areas, provide a range of perspectives on the significance of workforce diversity for the human resource domain and the workplace in general. The degree to which current theory and practice have incorporated issues of diversity management is reviewed, and the authors provide examples of specific sources of diversity among employees, scrutinize the effectiveness of current human resource practices, and suggest approaches for modifying human resource systems to support a managing diversity strategy. The implications of employee diversity for future theory and practice are also reviewed., Managing Diversity considers the implications of diversity for the development and synthesis of specific human resource policy areas. The contributors provide a range of perspectives on the significance of workforce diversity for the human resource domain and the workplace in general. The degree to which current theory and practice have incorporated issues of diveristy management is reviewed. The book: Provides examples of specific sources of diversity among employees Scrutinizes the effectiveness of current human resource practices Suggests approaches for modifying human resource systems to support a managing diversity strategy Discusses the implications of employee diversity for future theory and practice Managing Diversity is the first book to examine in detail how specific human resource functions need to be modified to support workforce diversity.
LC Classification Number
HF5549.5.M5M36 1996

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