Human Resource Management: Perception, Performance, Satisfaction

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From the preface: Management of human resources involves important and complex issues in the form of multidimensional reactions involving employees perception of the organization climate, their personality and background, the objective realization of organization culture, leadership systems and intergroup relationship, to name a few leading to employee motivation for performance. This concept has changed drastically since the days of scientific management. Today, the impact of modern behavioral sciences has new insights and approaches to the management of human resources. This new insight has highlighted the concept of motivating people in the organization as an important strategy. The main concern in the management of human resources is the improvement of the people working in the organization with a view of increasing their efficiency though motivation.

Contents: 1. Introduction. 2. Review of literature. 3. Methodology. 4. Results and discussion. 5. Summary. 6. References. Appendices.

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Title
Human Resource Management: Perception, Performance, Satisfaction
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Edition
1st. ed.
Publisher
ISBN
9789384502324
Length
258p., B/W Plates; Tables; Figures
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