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The Human Resource Professional: Tactics and Strategies for Career Success

Autor Paul Kaponya
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 29 oct 1991 – vârsta până la 17 ani
This first of its kind book addresses the very special tactics, strategies, and modes of behavior the human resource management function demands of those who want to succeed in a field that faces a work environment ruled by rapidly-changing technology, increased domestic and global competition, and an ever-changing work force. Not a book you merely read, it is a handbook that you will use at every step in your career. Paul Kaponya takes you on the unique human resources career track, with a thorough, no-nonsense look at your success gradient as a human resource professional--the personal action steps, methods, and performance propellants that enhance the achievement every human resource professional wants.This is a comprehensive and practical career advancement guide offering new ideas, tactics, and strategies for handling developing changes; for overcoming managerial inertia; for making choices that enhance your career; for concentrating your personal efforts on new activities that will strengthen employer-employee relationships; for improving your organization's competitive position domestically and globally; for integrating your human resources activity with the total infrastructure; for helping you to face and handle the To-Get-Along-Go-Along syndrome; and for addressing opportunities for upgrading your personal performance. This comprehensive practical career guide is for everyone from the seasoned human resource verterans who wish to check the status of their careers to the college student interested in the career aspect of this challenging field.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780275937560
ISBN-10: 0275937569
Pagini: 240
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 24 mm
Greutate: 0.56 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Praeger
Locul publicării:New York, United States

Notă biografică

PAUL G. KAPONYA, currently a human resource management consultant, has served as Vice President for Industrial and Public Relations for ITT Cannon Electric Company and General Brewing Corporation. He is the author of How to Survive Your First 90 Days at a New Company and has contributed articles to Harvard Business Review, Personnel Journal, and the California Management Review.

Cuprins

ForewordPrefaceIntroductionThe Special Tactics and Strategies of the Human Resource ProfessionalHuman Resources Today--Its Role in Your CareerFast-Forward to the FutureNo Decision You Make is More Important Than Choosing the Right Organization, Job, and BossIntegrate! You Don't Have to Settle for Second Class CitizenshipHelping the Organization Avoid Megabuck LawsuitsYou are Missing the Boat If Safety and Health Administration Is Not On Your High-Priority ListHandling the Coming Labor Supply Crunch--A Dichotomous Career ChallengeThe Likability FactorEach Human Resource Pro Faces the Same Challenge: How Do I Help the Organization Avoid Tugs-of-War and Stay on Track?A Career Challenge-Opportunity in the Employee-Employer Dyad: Putting All Employees on Salary StatusWhen the Career Cadence Slows: A Time for Introspection, Analysis, and ActionCareer Challenge: Marching to a Different Drummer (Handling the To-Get-Along-Go-Along Syndrome)Does the Female Human Resource Professional Need Special Tactics and Strategies?Putting Your Achievements to the Test: Only a Direct Link to the Bottom Line Is AcceptableKey Roles of the Human Resource PractitionerThe Human Resource Practitioner as a Beginner: Tactics and Strategies for Survival and Success in the New EnvironmentThe Human Resource Practitioner as Chief Baby-SitterThe Human Resource Practitioner as Coach, Trainer, and CounselorThe Human Resource Practitioner as CommunicatorThe Human Resource Practitioner as ListenerThe Human Resource Practitioner as Diplomat and PoliticianThe Human Resource Practitioner as a ProfessionalBibliographyIndex