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Human resource management in the project-oriented organization, towards a viable system for project personnel, Martina Huemann

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Human resource management in the project-oriented organization, towards a viable system for project personnel, Martina Huemann
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 161-172) and index
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
index present
Literary form
non fiction
Main title
Human resource management in the project-oriented organization
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
907585955
Responsibility statement
Martina Huemann
Series statement
Gower applied business research
Sub title
towards a viable system for project personnel
Summary
Organizations regularly assume that the culture, values, dynamic and organization of their temporary project organizations are merely a smaller version of the original parent. Given that project organizations are made up of people and teams drawn, in most cases, from outside and inside the parent, these assumptions are nonsensical. But they do explain why the HR function finds it difficult to adapt to the project environment. Martina Huemann's research in Human Resource Management in the Project-Oriented Organization, offers insight into an approach that is designed to align HR to the needs of the project organization, in terms of management structure, reward, recruitment and performance systems. The text analyses how the modern HR organization stacks up alongside the temporary organization that is the project, to identify the HR constraints and needs of the project organisation and offer a model of project-oriented HRM. Professor Huemann had a deep interest in how and why change processes come into existence and how to design and enable them. In her book she endeavors to bridge theory and practice, strategy and operations.--, Provided by publisher
Table of contents
Acknowledgements -- Preface -- Introduction -- Hrm in context -- The project as temporary organization -- The project-oriented organization -- Project personnel and their challenges -- Hrm for project-oriented organization -- A changing hrm system -- Towards a project-oriented hrm -- Conclusion -- References -- Appendix research objectives and approach -- Index

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