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No best way : an evolutionary perspective on human resource management / Stephen M. Colarelli.

بواسطة:نوع المادة : نصنصالناشر:Westport, Conn. : Praeger, 2003وصف:xxv, 334 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmنوع المحتوى:
  • text
نوع الوسائط:
  • unmediated
نوع الناقل:
  • volume
تدمك:
  • 027595739X (hbk)
الموضوع:تصنيف مكتبة الكونجرس:
  • HF5549 C5615 2003
المحتويات:
1. Clocks, Caves, and Utopias: The Mechanical Design Perspective -- 2. Storms, Pilots, and Byzantium: The Evolutionary Perspective -- 3. Splinters in the Mind: Methods of Hiring People -- 4. Alternatives to Jigsaw Puzzle and Spray Paint Utopias: Evolutionary Approaches to Hiring People -- 5. Look! We're Modern: Training People.
ملخص:Challenges the basic assumptions of classical human resource management and builds a bridge between evolutionary psychology and human resource management. In this provocative volume, a pioneering organizational psychologist explains that the failure of many human resource programs in business, education, and government is largely due to their mechanistic assumptions. By contrasting the classical human resource paradigm{u2014}and its emphasis on consistency and a clock-like structure to organizations{u2014} with the evolutionary paradigm and its focus on variation, conflicting interests and complexity, the author shows how shifting to an evolutionary perspective can make organizations more adaptive, hence human resource programs more attuned to human nature and to organizational realities. Colarelli gives a lively intellectual history of classical human resource management thinking, from Plato through the Renaissance to Marx and Taylor to the present, and shows that much of it is imbued with utopian ethos. This volume explodes the myths that there is one best way to organize, that organizations have goals and that human resource programs operate to further organizational goals or the good of the organization. The author explains the evolutionary logic that views organizations as collections of individuals pursuing their own interests and that human resource activities are inevitably enmeshed in personal and conflicting interests. Evolutionary-based interventions that are workable, innovative, and compassionate are presented for use in hiring and training. Colarelli also offers a novel approach to affirmative action to deal with the problems of fairness and performance.
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نوع المادة المكتبة الحالية رقم الطلب رقم النسخة حالة تاريخ الإستحقاق الباركود
كتاب كتاب UAE Federation Library | مكتبة اتحاد الإمارات General Collection | المجموعات العامة HF5549 C5615 2003 (إستعراض الرف(يفتح أدناه)) C.1 Library Use Only | داخل المكتبة فقط 30010011076391
كتاب كتاب UAE Federation Library | مكتبة اتحاد الإمارات General Collection | المجموعات العامة HF5549 C5615 2003 (إستعراض الرف(يفتح أدناه)) C.2 المتاح 30010011076390

Includes bibliographical references and index.

1. Clocks, Caves, and Utopias: The Mechanical Design Perspective -- 2. Storms, Pilots, and Byzantium: The Evolutionary Perspective -- 3. Splinters in the Mind: Methods of Hiring People -- 4. Alternatives to Jigsaw Puzzle and Spray Paint Utopias: Evolutionary Approaches to Hiring People -- 5. Look! We're Modern: Training People.

Challenges the basic assumptions of classical human resource management and builds a bridge between evolutionary psychology and human resource management. In this provocative volume, a pioneering organizational psychologist explains that the failure of many human resource programs in business, education, and government is largely due to their mechanistic assumptions. By contrasting the classical human resource paradigm{u2014}and its emphasis on consistency and a clock-like structure to organizations{u2014} with the evolutionary paradigm and its focus on variation, conflicting interests and complexity, the author shows how shifting to an evolutionary perspective can make organizations more adaptive, hence human resource programs more attuned to human nature and to organizational realities. Colarelli gives a lively intellectual history of classical human resource management thinking, from Plato through the Renaissance to Marx and Taylor to the present, and shows that much of it is imbued with utopian ethos. This volume explodes the myths that there is one best way to organize, that organizations have goals and that human resource programs operate to further organizational goals or the good of the organization. The author explains the evolutionary logic that views organizations as collections of individuals pursuing their own interests and that human resource activities are inevitably enmeshed in personal and conflicting interests. Evolutionary-based interventions that are workable, innovative, and compassionate are presented for use in hiring and training. Colarelli also offers a novel approach to affirmative action to deal with the problems of fairness and performance.

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