The Manager's Bookstore

Home | About MO | Contact MO | Tell-a-friend | Make start page | Add to favorites

Search for business and management books, authors, publishers & news
Search for business books, management authors, management book publishers & business books' news
Search for business and management books, authors, publishers & news
Advanced


Featuring
8811 books
7421 authors
222 subjects
1259 publishers


Recommended business and management reading, from top sources
- The best business books of 2007 @ Miami Herald
- The 800-CEO-READ Business Book Awards 2007
- Fast Company: The Best Business Books of 2007
- Strategy+Business Best Business Books 2007
- Business Week Best Business Books of the Year


News and reviews about business books, authors and publishers
- Save The Planet—Disappear
- The Reliable Killer
- Fill 'Er Up—But With What?
- The Maestro Speaks His Mind
- Name That Demographic
- Why Snap Decisions Work
- Space: The Private Frontier
- The Science Of "Aha!"


Get our FREE newsletter on management books
Get our FREE newsletter on business books
Get our FREE newsletter on management books



 







Book details for The Art of Managing Human Resources Buy The Art of Managing Human Resources
The Art of Managing Human Resources
Book author(s) Book subject

Edgar Schein

Human Resources

Sales rank Not rated by customers
The Art of Managing Human Resources

Brief description of The Art of Managing Human Resources

In today's highly complex and rapidly changing business environment, the ability to manage change and to promote and sustain a vital corporate culture are crucial skills for practicing mangers. In The Art of Managing Human Resources, the eminent business scholar Edgar Schein has gathered together for the first time some of the best and most influential articles that have appeared in M.I.T.'s Sloan Management Review. These articles represent a rich source of creative thinking on the management of human resources and the process of organizational development and change. What makes an organization effective? How does one integrate education with indoctrination? How can one meet both the needs of the organization and the individual? How can one ensure that employee behavior, whether at the shop floor or managerial level, meets ethical standards without sacrificing effectiveness? How can managers improve their own management of time? Does the right kind of culture or a strong culture necessarily lead to greater organizational effectiveness? Or can strong cultures actually constrain desired change? In addressing these and many other central issues, The Art of Managing Human Resources offers a practical perspective on the field as it has evolved over the last twenty-five years, providing executives with the background and ideas needed to build a more effective organization. Written specifically for practicing managers, this volume avoids technical language and contains minimal discussion of research and methodology. It will be essential reading for line managers and human resource executives as well as for researchers, consultants, and executives-in-training concerned with human resource management and organizational change. About the Editor: Edgar H. Schein is Sloan Fellows Professor of Management at the Sloan School of Management, M.I.T. He has written numerous books, including Organizational Culture and Leadership and Organizational Psychology (now in its third edition) and has contributed articles to Harvard Business Review, Administrative Science Quarterly, Industrial Management Review and Sloan Management Review.

Book details
PublisherOxford University Press
Availability
EditionHardcover
List price
Our pricen/a


Buy The Art of Managing Human Resources
 
Home | About MO | Contact MO | Tell-a-friend | Make start page | Add to favorites
© Copyright 2005-2006 - by ManagementOnly.com
Read our Privacy Policy