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Accountability in Human Resource Management

Connecting HR to Business Results

Jack J. Phillips (ROI Institute, Inc., USA) Patricia Pulliam Phillips (ROI Institute, Inc., USA) Kirk Smith

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English
Routledge
01 April 2016
From selection and assessment, to training and development, and reward management, all HR functions have an impact on an organization. Ever-present budgetary pressures mean that there is perpetual competition for resources, so HR departments must be able to account for and justify their contribution to the bottom line.

This practical text presents a results-based approach to HR accountability, which explains how to:

Uncover and monitor the costs of HR programs

Develop programs emphasizing accountability

Collect data for evaluation

Measure the contribution of human resources

Calculate HR’s return on investment

This new edition is fully revised and updated to reflect developments in the field, such as the rise of talent management and the increased role of technology in HR measurement, and is supported with international examples throughout. New chapters have been added to address business alignment, HR scorecards, analytics maturity, and international applications of the methodology. Case studies, tool templates and lecture slides are provided as online supplements for HR practitioners and students.

Accountability in Human Resource Management 2nd Edition is a complete and detailed guide suitable for HR professionals and students on advanced human resource management courses.

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Imprint:   Routledge
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Edition:   2nd edition
Dimensions:   Height: 234mm,  Width: 156mm,  Spine: 20mm
Weight:   566g
ISBN:   9781138909946
ISBN 10:   1138909947
Pages:   306
Publication Date:  
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Further / Higher Education ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Jack J. Phillips, PhD, is Chairman of ROI Institute Inc., USA, and developer of the ROI Methodology. Patricia Pulliam Phillips, PhD, is President and CEO of ROI Institute Inc., USA. Kirk Smith, PhD, is Assistant Professor of Human Resources at Western Carolina University, USA.

Reviews for Accountability in Human Resource Management: Connecting HR to Business Results

'Jack and Patti Phillips have done it again. Accountability is a critical issue in human resource programs of all kinds, but too often it is overlooked or even misunderstood. This book lays out the framework for accountability systems in clear, simple, and important ways. It is a must read for anyone in our field.' - William Rothwell, Professor of Workforce Education and Development Program, The Pennsylvania State University, USA 'Influential HR Executives know there is a compelling reason to show the value of HR Programs and of investing in Human Capital. To confront the myths and obstacles to implementing formal measurement and evaluation processes, this book equips the organizations with the most practical and easy tools, which are key to success.' - Marcela Leon, Executive Director, Innovazzone 'Accountability is a critical issue when connecting HR to business value. The framework for demonstrating accountability of HR is seamlessly presented in this book, showing the value in terms executives understand, and enabling the use of data to make improvements in programming. This book will be a tremendous support to any professional designing or championing Human Resources activities.' - Jim Hughes, Director of Organizational Development, Lovelace Health System 'This book analyses the fundamental aspects of 'real-life' HR practice with discussion supported by valuable case studies. The HRM structure of modern organisations is explored with key elements evaluated through an in-depth focus of accountability and measurement. Accountability in Human Resource Management is a core text for any HR student or professional practitioner.' - Chris Doran, Lecturer in HRM, University of Salford, UK


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