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" HR transformation : "
Dave Ulrich [and others].
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BL
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Record Number
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965870
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b720240
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Title & Author
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HR transformation : : building human resources from the outside in /\ Dave Ulrich [and others].
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Edition Statement
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1st ed.
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Publication Statement
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Chicago :: McGraw-Hill,, ©2009.
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Series Statement
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RBL Institute HR leadership series
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Page. NO
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xiv, 231 pages :: illustrations ;; 24 cm
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ISBN
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0071638709
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: 9780071638708
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Bibliographies/Indexes
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 223-227) and index.
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Contents
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I.A HANDBOOK FOR HR TRANSFORMATION. 1. Introduction to HR Transformation --- 2. Phase 1. Business Context --- 2. Why Do the Transformation? --- 3. What Are the Outcomes of the HR Transformation? --- 4. Redesign the HR Department --- 5. How to Do the Transformation --- 6. Upgrade HR Professionals --- 7. Share Accountability for the Transformation --- 8. Making It Happen ---- II. TALES FROM THE TRENCHES: CASE STUDIES. 9. Flextronics: Building a Strategic HR Organization from Scratch --- 10. Pfizer: A Journey to Smaller, Better, Faster --- 11. Intel: Swinging the Pendulum from Tactical to Strategic --- 12. HR Transformation at Takeda ---- III. APPENDIXES.
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Abstract
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This book is the latest of Dave Ulrichʹs treatises on gaining sustainable competitive advantage through the transformation of human resource management. Over the years, Ulrichʹs books on HR transformation would fill an average bookshelf -- 15 in all. As a result of the many books on the subject, the latest book, HR Transformation, could easily be regarded as one of the many -- a repetition of the story of how an organization can be improved through professional HR. Yet, this is not the case; this latest book is clearly built on two of the best previous books, Human Resource Champions (1997) and The HR Value Proposition (2005), and now deserves to be on the top of the stack. By most any standard it is a "must read." Most of Ulrichʹs books have been written with co-authors and published by Harvard Business School Press. This latest, published by McGraw Hill, is with Wayne Brockbank, also co-author of The HR Value Proposition, along with first-time book co-authors, Justin Allen, Jon Younger, and Mark Nyman. Dave Ulrich is a professor at the University of Michiganʹs Ross School of Business. All of the authors have a great deal of experience as teachers of managers and professionals, along with expertise as human resource consultants for organizations. The goal of the present book is to share these experiences with a broad professional audience. -- Description from http://business.troy.edu/jhre/Articles/PDF/3-3/32.pdf (Oct. 25, 2011).
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Subject
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Personnel departments.
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Personnel management.
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Change Management.
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Personalpolitik
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Personalwirtschaft.
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Personnel departments.
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Personnel management.
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Reorganisation.
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Strategisches Management.
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Dewey Classification
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658.3/01
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LC Classification
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HF5549.H6584 2009
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NLM classification
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QV 578rvk
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Added Entry
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Ulrich, David,1953-
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