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Posted: Feb 15 2009
This is a great textbook for the instructor that wants to focus on HR strategy. Practically the entire first half of the book deal with strategic issues. My only concern however is that it is woefully out of date - four years old - and some of the materials show it! I have used this text for several years in graduate classes that I teach.
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Posted: Jan 30 2009
I like the short chapters and the related articles in the back. I also find the various inserts of real-life examples good for comprehending some of the heady jargon that isn't so obvious.
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( 3 of 4 found this review helpful ) Posted: Nov 4 2006
The book covered a lot of ground. I believe it offered a lot of insight into the world of human resources, primarily, the challenges faced by HR today. Some highlights were the concept of valuing human assets, the implications of globalization, federal regulations, the importance of well-designed and applicable feedback systems, employee separation and compensation. Overall, it was a fairly easy read. I would recommend this book to professors, students, and entrepreneurs.



















