Description
- Thomas G. Cummings, University of Southern California, US
'This pioneering book by de Janasz and Grossman is a terrific resource. It not only covers a wide range and comprehensive set of topics with which all HRM students (and practitioners) need to be familiar. It also offers well-designed experiential exercises that promote students' active engagement with the topic at hand. I would love to take the course that uses this book!'
- Gary N. Powell, University of Connecticut and Lancaster University, US
'An experiential approach to the teaching of HRM makes each topic come alive. By actively participating and becoming highly engaged in each exercise, students generate important lessons that tie theory to practice. The exercises in this book enable all of that and they fill an important gap. ''Tried and true'' exercises in 15 key areas of HR, developed by a diverse group of HR scholars, provide choice, flexibility, and comprehensiveness to any HR course or executive education program.'
- Wayne Cascio, University of Colorado, Denver, US
This book breathes life into the teaching of Human Resource Management (HRM) by creating learning that applies the theoretical aspects of the discipline to meaningful contexts. In this way, readers will be able to better relate theoretical concepts to workplace decisions and dilemmas.
The management of human resources (HR) is a critical function contributing to an organization's competitiveness in ways that are at least as important as the management of financial and capital resources. To that end, it is essential that future managers and HR specialists destined for careers in business, government and not for profit organizations develop key skills and competences in HR. Experiential learning ignites the desire to learn, while revealing the importance and impact of knowledge and skills necessary to analyze and resolve HR-related dilemmas and challenges in contemporary organizations.
While many publications provide direction and advice on the teaching of organizational behavior and leadership, it is harder to find accessible books to support the teaching of HR in motivating and grounded ways. The authors include over 65 exercises, activities, and cases for the undergraduate, MBA and executive learning classrooms. HR professors and practitioners will find it of value and students will be left feeling well prepared for the kinds of situations that await them in the field of- - and situations requiring expertise in- - HR.
About the Author
Edited by Suzanne C. de Janasz, Ph.D., Visiting Professor of Management and Conflict Analysis and Resolution, George Mason University, US and Joanna Crossman, Adjunct Associate Professor, School of Business, University of South Australia, Australia
Reviews
'An organization's human asset pool, its people, are the intangible (in accounting terms) foundation which executives strive to organize and transform into tangible financial results. While in many industrialized organizations the Human Resource function is greatly under-valued, Teaching Human Resource Management presents a wide array of teaching plans to help business students understand and feel the importance of the Human Resource function. The editors have compiled a relatively comprehensive and global perspective on how to teach the value, aspects, and challenges of Human Resource Management. Instructors world-wide will find many, many useful insights here.'
--James G. Clawson, University of Virginia, US
'At a time when classrooms are increasingly being ''flipped'' where interactive activities are increasingly being used to teach more than lecture, Teaching Human Resource Management: An Experiential Approach edited by Suzanna de Janasz and Joanna Crossman is a perfect resource for faculty who are trying to foster higher student engagement. There are a wealth of exercises from a myriad of experts on many HR topics. These include not only traditional issues such as selection, performance appraisal, EEO, discrimination and job analysis but newer topics such as virtual mentoring, expatriate assessment, diversity and gendered language.'
--Ellen Ernst Kossek, Purdue University, US
'This edited volume offers an impressive array of ''tried and true'' experiential exercises that have been used by HR professors across the globe. By leveraging their research and teaching expertise, the contributors to this text bridge the gap between research and practice and offer a buffet of engaging activities that will challenge and enlighten HR students. This book is a keeper.'
--Belle Rose Ragins, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, US
Book Information
ISBN 9781786439802
Author Suzanne C. de Janasz
Format Paperback
Page Count 336
Imprint Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
Publisher Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd