
Human Resources Management
Edited by P.S. Nel
D. Gerber(Author)
Oxford University Press Southern Africa
5th Edition
Published on 1. March 2001
Book
Paperback/Softback
654 pages
978-0-19-571919-2 (ISBN)
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Description
Rapid changes in South Africa regarding all facets of human resource management, as well as its effective utilisation in the new millennium, are essential concepts when considering the survival of South African businesses. It is therefore of paramount importance to understand the various legislative measures and implications for HR managers that became operative during 2000. For example, the Employment Equity Act and the Skills Development Act both have to be considered. These acts will dramatically change the future of the management of human resources in South Africa. They will, for example, necessitate employment equity plans for organisations dealing with training levies. They will also result in a greater emphasis on performance management as well as on the career development of an organisation's work force. The effective implementation of these management tools will result in a competitive and profitable business that operates within the prescriptions of fair labour management. The fifth edition of this book includes a totally new approach from a quality assurance perspective, regarding the management of human resources.
It includes a description of issues such as employment equity plans dealing with SAQA registration, the training levy, etc. On the other hand, recruitment, selection performance appraisal dealing with trade unions, grievance and disciplinary issues, disputes, the CCMA and industrial action are also addressed within an employment relations context throughout all the chapters. It was deemed appropriate to include new authors such as Prof. Temba Sono and Ms. Helen Schultz, to enhance the quality of the book. They address topics such as change management, diversity, employment equity, group dynamics and non-discriminatory employment practices in all its facets in order to ensure that internationally benchmarked human resources management practices are reflected. A Totally revised test bank for student evaluation and an instructor's manual will be available.
It includes a description of issues such as employment equity plans dealing with SAQA registration, the training levy, etc. On the other hand, recruitment, selection performance appraisal dealing with trade unions, grievance and disciplinary issues, disputes, the CCMA and industrial action are also addressed within an employment relations context throughout all the chapters. It was deemed appropriate to include new authors such as Prof. Temba Sono and Ms. Helen Schultz, to enhance the quality of the book. They address topics such as change management, diversity, employment equity, group dynamics and non-discriminatory employment practices in all its facets in order to ensure that internationally benchmarked human resources management practices are reflected. A Totally revised test bank for student evaluation and an instructor's manual will be available.
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Edition
5th Revised edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Goodwood
South Africa
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Edition type
Revised edition
Illustrations
fig., num. tab.
Dimensions
Height: 240 mm
Width: 170 mm
ISBN-13
978-0-19-571919-2 (9780195719192)
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P. Nel
Human Resource Management
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03/2004
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Content
PART 1: THE BASIC POINT OF DEPARTURE FOR MANAGING HUMAN RESOURCES IN ORGANISATIONAL CONTEXT; 1. Definition and scope of human resources management; 2. The human being as an employee; PART 2: APPROACHES TO HUMAN RESOURCES MANAGEMENT; 3. The traditional functional approach (new); 4. Organisational efficiency approach (new); 5. The quality assurance approach (new); PART 3: STAFFING THE ORGANISATION AND MAINTAINING PEOPLE; 6. Human resources planning; 7. Recruitment and HRP; 8. Selection; 9. Placement and induction; 10. Compensation employees (direct and indirect compensation); 11. Health and safety; PART 4: HUMAN RESOURCES AND THE EMPLOYERS LEGAL ENVIRONMENT; 12. Personnel Law (new); 13. Affirmative Action and Equity (new); 14. Interaction of employment relations and HRM; PART 5: BEHAVIOURAL ASPECTS OF HUMAN RESOURCES MANAGEMENT; 15. Motivation; 16. Leadership; 17. Groups; 18. Cultural Diversity and Change Management (new); PART 6: EMPLOYEE, GROUP AND ORGANISATIONAL EMPOWERMENT THROUGH HUMAN RESOURCES INTERVENTIONS; 19. Job and organisational design (new); 20. Employee development and career planning; 21. Performance management; 22. Organisational renewal (new); PART 7: ISSUES RELATED TO HUMAN RESOURCES MANAGEMENT; 23. The SA labour market and strategic human resources management; 24. International human resources management (new)