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Human Resource Forecasting and Strategy Development: Guidelines for Analyzing and Fulfilling Organizational Needs

Autor Emily S. Bassman, John P. Fernandez, Manuel London
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 6 sep 1990 – vârsta până la 17 ani
A collection of original articles by leading practitioners and researchers, this volume examines methods for human resource forecasting and planning to meet the strategic needs of the organization. As the editors note at the outset, changing characteristics of the workforce and new skill demands mean that human resource planning must become an integral part of corporate strategy development and implementation. In order to compete successfully in an era of rapid technological change, organizations must be able to adequately forecast their needs for different types of employees, consider the extent to which current employees have the needed skills, and examine labor force availability. This book describes ways to collect the necessary environmental data and formulate human resource strategies that recognize current and anticipated changes both in the organization and in the environment in which it operates.The volume begins with a discussion of environmental scanning techniques. The contributors demonstrate how to identify environmental trends, including labor force demographics, and how to apply this information to the development of human resource strategies. The second section considers ways to analyze the organization's future human resource needs by examining employee demographics and job attitudes. In Part Three, the contributors describe how organizations formulate human resource strategies in response to environmental trends and organizational goals. The next group of chapters offers examples of the human resource implications of organizational change. This section includes separate chapters on job loss and employee assistance programs and the effects of a corporate merger, as well as two case studies of the relationship between human resource planning and corporate strategic goals. The contributors conclude by describing organizational reactions to changing environments brought about by an aging workforce, work-at-home jobs, new computer and telecommunications technologies, and the increasing cultural diversity of the workforce. Indispensable for human resource managers and corporate planning executives, this book will also be of significant value to researchers and students in human resource and strategic planning programs.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780899304366
ISBN-10: 0899304362
Pagini: 280
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.56 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Praeger
Locul publicării:New York, United States

Notă biografică

MANUEL LONDON is Professor and Director of the Labor/Management Studies Program in the Harriman School for Management and Policy at the State University of New York at Stony Brook. His previous works include Career Growth and Human Resource Strategies (1988), also published by Quorum.EMILY S. BASSMAN is District Manager at Pacific Bell in the area of Human Resource Planning and Organizational Capability.JOHN P. FERNANDEZ is President of Advanced Research Management Consultants, a Philadelphia-based consulting firm specializing in human resource issues.

Cuprins

PrefaceEnvironmental ScanningSearching for Trends in the Human Resources EnvironmentCalifornia as the Future of the Labor Market: Workplace Diversity--Barrier or Opportunity?Strategic Use of Environmental Scanning DataAnalyzing Human Resource NeedsProjecting Workforce Needs in Government: The Case of New York StateEmployee Attitudes and Human Resource StrategiesFormulating Human Resources StrategiesDeveloping Human Resource StrategiesForecasts and Projections: Drawing Implications from Changes in Employee CharacteristicsExecutive Succession and Development Systems: A Practical ApproachThe Human Resource Professional as StrategistHuman Resource Implications of Organizational ChangeJob Loss and Employee Assistance: Joint Efforts to Help Displaced WorkersManaging Organizational Change: A Merger Case StudyHuman Resource Planning and Business Planning: A Case Analysis and Framework for Full IntegrationMaking People Development Meet Strategic Needs: A Case StudyOrganizational Reactions to a Changing EnvironmentHuman Resource Planning for the Inevitable--The Aging WorkforceTelematics, Telecommunicating, and Work-Family Relationships: New Work Roles for the FutureManaging A Diverse Workforce in the 1990sBibliographyIndex