The three volumes in The Encyclopedia of Human Resource Management offer a comprehensive review of the essential issuesand most important information available on the topic. Each volumein the encyclopedia contains contributions from some of the mostcelebrated names in the field of human resource management (HRM)and addresses the myriad challenges faced by today’s human resourceprofessionals.
Volume 2 highlights human resource management forms. The bookcontains a tool that can be used to build HR forms as well asprocessing transactions and measuring effectiveness. The book’smany field-tested forms can be downloaded, modified, and usedimmediately. The contributors also present a view of HR forms thathelp when planning for an audit and compliance activities andreporting on human resource effectiveness. The HR forms include:Interview Assessment Forms, New Employee Orientation Checklist, Blended Learning Program Review Form, Education Workshop Form, Talent Management Form, Job Analysis Worksheet Form, Manager Performance Evaluation Form, 360 Degree Feedback Form, Salary Change Form, Reporting Injury/Accident Form, Employee Disability Verification Form, Human Resource Metrics Form, and much more.
The Encyclopedia of Human Resource Management gives humanresource professionals the knowledge, information, and tools neededto implement the best practices in the field.
Tabella dei contenuti
Acknowledgments vii
About the Editors and Authors ix
Forms Included in This Volume xvii
Introduction to Volume Two xxi
PART ONE: RECRUITMENT AND STAFFING 1
What Is Potential? 3
William J. Rothwell
Recruitment and Staffi ng Forms 5
PART TWO: TALENT MANAGEMENT AND DEVELOPMENT 29
What Is a High Potential (Hi Po)? 31
William J. Rothwell
Talent Management and Talent Development: What They Are, and Why You Should Care 33
William J. Rothwell
The Different Leadership Styles 36
Aileen G. Zaballero and Jong Gyu Park
The Difference Between Management Succession Planning and Technical Succession Planning 39
William J. Rothwell
Career Planning and Development, and Why You Should Care About It 41
William J. Rothwell
Competency-Based Human Resource Management 45
William J. Rothwell
Values Modeling, and Why You Should Care About It 48
William J. Rothwell
Talent Management Forms 53
Training and Development Forms 77
PART THREE: WORK/PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS AND REWARDS 97
Performance Appraisals: Understanding, Utilizing, and Unlocking Their Potential 101
Danielle Evanoski
Work/Performance Analysis Forms 105
Rewards Forms 175
PART FOUR: EMPLOYEE RELATIONS AND COMMUNICATION 197
What Are Virtual Teams? 199
Hsin-Ling Tsai
Employee Engagement, and Why It Is Important 202
Catherine Baumgardner and Jennifer L. Myers
Employee Wellness Programs 205
Shannon Oyewole and Kelsey Taylor
What Is Disability Competence, and Why Should You Care About It?210
Tammy Smith
What Is a ‘Mature’ Worker? 214
Dale Bradley Elwood
Employee Relations Forms 217
PART FIVE: MEASURING ORGANIZATION EFFECTIVENESS 257
What Is HR Transformation? 259
William J. Rothwell
Organizational Effectiveness, and Why It is Important 262
Yasser Binsiddiq and Hsin-Ling Tsai
What Is Corporate Culture? 265
Catherine Baumgardner
Strategic Planning, and Why You Should Care About It 267
M.J. Zygmont and Daniela A. Feenstra
Why Should You Care About Change Management? 270
Nai-Fen Su
Five Approaches to Change in Organizations 273
William J. Rothwell
Action Research for Sustainable Change 283
Maria T. Kirby
Accentuating the Positive: Leveraging Strengths to Advantage286
William J. Rothwell
How to Identify and Analyze Problems in Your Organization290
Bud Benscoter
What Is Six Sigma? 295
Sohel M. Imroz
Measuring Organization Effectiveness Forms 301
PART SIX: ADDITIONAL RESOURCES 327
The HRIG Model 329
Work Forms Chart 339
Websites 342
Forms Available on the Website for This Volume 343
Index 347
Circa l’autore
William J. Rothwell, Ph.D., SPHR, professor of Workforce Education and Development, Department of Learning and Performance Systems, Pennsylvania State University and president of Rothwelland Associates, Inc. He is the author, coauthor, or editor of over60 books and hundreds of articles and book chapters on humanresource management, training, and development.
Jed Lindholm, Ph.D., SPHR, GRP is president of Human Resource Performance Possibilities (HRP2) and consults in the areasof performance management, total rewards, HR analytics, andworkplace learning. He is a teaching associate at Worcester Polytechnic University in Worcester, Massachusetts.
Karen K. Yarrish, Ph.D., SPHR is an associate professorand chair of the Business, Management, and Technology Division at Keystone College. She consults in the area of performancemanagement and HR management. She has authored journal articlespertaining to the areas of performance management, leadership, andemotional intelligence.
Aileen G. Zaballero, CPLP, is a dual title Ph.D.candidate in workforce education and development and comparativeinternational education, with an emphasis on organizationdevelopment at Pennsylvania State University. She is a Certified Professional in Learning and Performance through ASTD.