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Human Resource Management Applications

by Stella M. Nkomo Myron D. Fottler R. Bruce Mcafee

Strengthen your practical understanding of today's human resource management (HRM) with this single source for actual cases, unique exercises and skill builders. HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT APPLICATIONS: CASES, EXERCISES, AND SKILL BUILDERS, 7E focuses on the abilities most important in HRM today with timely new cases and applications drawn from a variety of real organizations, including those in today's growing service sector. Learn to effectively handle some of today's controversial issues, such as environmentally friendly HR policies, the use of social networking, and same-sex benefits. This book perfectly complements your study of introductory human resource management with brief, yet powerful, exercises and a comprehensive project that helps you refine the skills most important for success in any HRM or business career.

Human Resource Management: Gaining a Competitive Advantage

by John R. Hollenbeck Raymond A. Noe Barry A. Gerhart

Human Resource Management: Gaining a Competitive Advantage 12e offers comprehensive coverage of HRM concepts that teach students how to strategically overcome challenges and gain competitive advantage in the workplace. <P><P> Based on the authors’ diverse research, teaching and consulting experiences, this product has incredibly strong depth and breadth that is current in research and practice simply not found in other texts.

Human Resource Management: Gaining a Competitive Advantage

by Patrick Wright Barry Gerhart Raymond Noe John Hollenbeck

Human Resource Management: Gaining a Competitive Advantage was developed to teach students how to strategically overcome challenges within organizations and gain a competitive advantage for their companies. All of the authors have won numerous teaching and prestigious research awards; this along with their teamwork and consulting experience delivers a learning program strong is depth and breadth and current in research and practice simply not found in other products.

Human Resource Management: Managing Employees For Competitive Advantage

by Gowan Lepak

This book seeks to help students understand the dynamic and exciting environment of human resources (HR) management and the complex decisions that all managers must make when managing employees.

Human Resource Training and Development

by University of Madras

The complete set of learning materials for Paper - XIX (Elective - Human Resource) Training and Development has been prepared in the self - learning format. This is a significant step taken by the This towards realizing the mission to “develop citizens with knowledge, skill and character leading to societal transformation and national development”.

Human Resources Administration: Personnel Issues and Needs in Education (5th edition)

by L. Dean Webb M. Scott Norton

Personnel costs make up 75 to 85 percent of the typical school district budget. Because personnel are so important to the achievement of the goals and objectives of an educational system, human resources administration is of central importance. The new fifth edition ofHuman Resources Administrationallows those studying the field to learn relevant laws and policies, explore the application of computer technology, and discover successful collective negotiation strategies. For further success, this text helps readers develop integrated planning processes and communication systems while fostering a relationship of mutual respect and cooperation among the staff, the administration, and the school board. The revised fifth edition includes increased coverage of various topics as well as a number of new features. A new chapter on staff development discusses effective staff development programs as well as five key steps in the staff development process while added coverage on the applications technology to the human resources field brings the text up to date. Case studies in each chapter help readers apply what they have just read to realistic situations in the workplace while visual organizers such as charts and tables add easy-to-understand illustrations of chapter concepts and lessons.

Human Resources Law (Fifth Edition)

by John Remington Richard Heiser Cyrus F. Smythe Kenneth L. Sovereign

This text offers a comprehensive treatment of the entire subject of personnel law that reflects the author's personal experience as both a practising lawyer and personnel director.

Human Resources Management For Public And Nonprofit Organizations: A Strategic Approach

by Joan E. Pynes

Since the first edition was published in 1997, Human Resources Management for Public and Nonprofit Organizations has become the go-to reference for public and nonprofit human resources professionals. Now in its fourth edition, the text has been significantly revised and updated to include information that reflects changes in the field due to the economic crisis, changes in federal employment laws, how shifting demographics affect human resources management, the increased use of technology in human resources management practices, how social media has become embedded in the workplace, and new approaches to HRM policy and practice. Written by Joan E. Pynes--a noted expert in public administration--this authoritative work shows how strategic human resources management is essential for managing change in an increasingly complex environment. The book Includes new material on workplace violence and employee discipline.

Human Rights [Above-Level] (Global Issues)

by Andrew J. Milson

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Human Rights [Below-Level] (Global Issues)

by Andrew J. Milson

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Human Rights [On-Level] (Global Issues)

by Andrew J. Milson

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Human Services in Contemporary America (Ninth Edition)

by William R. Burger

Designed for introductory college courses in human services, mental-health technology, social work, community mental health, and other human services programs.

Human Sexuality

by Pruitt Allegrante Prothrow-Stith

Pearson Health ©2014 delivers high school students the tools necessary for developing and enhancing healthy behaviors that influence lifestyle choices. This relevant, integrated text and video program stimulates classroom discussion, helping students' master skills essential to successful health education. Teachers can expect an unparalleled array of resources delivered online via iPad, Android or DVD, including a variety of differentiated instruction components that support academic achievement at every learning level.

Human Sexuality

by Roger R. Hock

Help each student develop a sexual philosophy based on choice, awareness, and responsibility Human Sexuality presents a relatable overview of the discipline that inspires students to think critically about the sexual world and their place in it. By taking an interpersonal approach and encouraging each student to develop a personal sexual philosophy, author Roger Hock helps students connect the material covered to their real-life decisions and behaviors, boosting engagement with the course. Sensitivity to diverse groups – not only in terms of race and ethnicity, but also in terms of sexual orientation, age, sexual knowledge, and sexual experience – allows all students to feel as comfortable and open about sexual topics as possible. The Fourth Edition includes updated data as well as coverage of contemporary issues that dominate today's headlines to ensure currency and relevancy.

Human Sexuality Today (6th Edition)

by Bruce M. King

The sixth edition of Human Sexuality Today provides students with the information they need to make responsible decisions and helps them feel comfortable about themselves while learning about their sexuality.

Human Sexuality in a Changing World

by Lois Fichner-Rathus Jeffrey S. Nevid Spencer A. Rathus

In order to foster a more personal and impactful learning experience, authors Spencer Rathus, Jeffrey Nevid, and Lois Fichner-Rathus encourage students to reflect upon their own beliefs and experiences as they proceed through the text.

Human Sexuality in a World of Diversity (8th Edition)

by Lois Fichner-Rathus Jeffrey S. Nevid Spencer A. Rathus

Human Sexuality in a World of Diversity, 8e examines the rich diversity found in human sexuality and helps students develop their own opinions by promoting critical thinking skills, personal sexual health awareness, and responsible decision-making. Firmly rooted in science, the text systematically encourages students to apply the research to their own lives.

Human Sexuality in a World of Diversity (Ninth Edition)

by Lois Fichner-Rathus Spencer A. Rathus Jeffrey S Nevid

Human Sexuality in a World of Diversity, 9/e examines the rich diversity found in human sexuality. More significantly, the text places an emphasis on cultivating understanding in a world of increasing diversity through personal engagement. Students are encouraged to reflect upon their own beliefs and experiences throughout the text in order to foster a more personal and impactful learning experience. The text also helps students develop their own opinions by promoting critical thinking skills, personal sexual health awareness, and responsible decision-making.

Human Sexuality: Diversity In Contemporary Society

by Barbara W. Sayad William L Yarber

Human Sexuality: Diversity in Contemporary Society continues to be a pioneering text in many ways. The sexual affirmation approach encourages students to become proactive in and about their own sexual well-being and includes an emphasis on the importance of embracing intimacy, pleasuring, and mutual satisfaction in sexual expression. It also strives to represent the contemporary, diverse society that students encounter inside and outside the classroom. <P><p>And with McGraw-Hill Education Connect for Human Sexuality, students embark on a personalized digital learning program, which allows them to study more effectively and efficiently. Each chapter contains multiple Think About It features that prompt students to think critically about topics in sexuality such as am I normal, the science of love, hooking up, what behaviors constitute having had sex, orgasm and pleasure, and how college students indicate and interpret consent to have sex. The Practically Speaking feature asks students to examine their own values and the ways they express their sexuality. Topics include sexual communication, effective condom use, having sex again after sexual assault, and a glossary on sex, gender, and gender variation terms. These features help students apply the concepts presented in the book to their own lives.

Human Sexuality: Diversity in Contemporary America (8th Edition)

by Bryan Strong William Yarber Barbara Sayad

Human Sexuality: Diversity in Contemporary America presents a forward thinking, open approach to Human Sexuality for today's student. The new lead authors, Bill Yarber and Barbara Sayad, continue to bring their research experience to the book while maintaining the engaging writing style that original author Bryan Strong brought to this best-selling text for years. The first text to achieve a full integration of cutting-edge research with a contemporary "sex-positive" approach, it also strives to represent the modern, diverse world that students encounter outside the classroom. Both within the text itself and throughout the exemplary art and photo program, the focus is on inclusion. Human Sexuality has been lauded by students and instructors alike for providing the most integrated and non-judgmental view of sexual orientation available. The eighth edition maintains these themes while adding a new contemporary design, streamlined format and significant content and feature revisions and updates.

Human Sexuality: Diversity in Contemporary America (Seventh Edition)

by Bryan Strong William L. Yarber Barbara J. Sayad

Human Sexuality: Diversity in Contemporary America presents a forward thinking, open approach to Human Sexuality for today's student. The new lead authors, Bill Yarber and Barbara Sayad, continue to bring their research experience to the book while maintaining the engaging writing style that original author Bryan Strong brought to this best-selling text for years. The first text to achieve a full integration of cutting-edge research with a contemporary"sex-positive"approach, it also strives to represent the modern, diverse world that students encounter outside the classroom. Both within the text itself and throughout the exemplary art and photo program, the focus is on inclusion. Human Sexuality has been lauded by students and instructors alike for providing the most integrated and non-judgmental view of sexual orientation available. The seventh edition maintains these themes while adding a new contemporary design, streamlined format and significant content and feature revisions and updates.

Human Sexuality: Self, Society And Culture

by Nicole Polen-Petit Gilbert H. Herdt

With a thought-provoking appraisal of the human sexual experience, Human Sexuality: Self, Society, and Culture supports thinking critically about the contexts that shape sexuality and further highlights the role of sexuality in society and culture. Human Sexuality fosters an atmosphere where students can safely ask questions about what they are learning or about their personal experiences. With Human Sexuality, the hope and goal is to empower students and inspire a lifelong appreciations of their own sexuality and the role of sexuality in their community, culture, and society.

Human Species: An Introduction to Biological Anthropology Ninth Edition

by John Relethford

In its ninth edition, The Human Species continues to provide a comprehensive approach to biological anthropology, especially the relationship between biology and culture, behavior in an evolutionary context, and humans as a species within the primate order. With its lively narrative and emphasis on the most current topics and findings in the field, The Human Species explores the major questions that concern biological anthropologists about our species.

Human Systems Interactions: FOSS Science Resources

by Lawrence Hall of Science University of California at Berkeley

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Humanities In Western Culture: Volume 2

by Robert Lamm

These two beautifully illustrated chronological volumes introduce your students to the arts of literature, sculpture, painting, architecture, music, photography, and film, and the philosophical ideas permeating ancient through modern civilizations. Packaged with supplemental Student Study Guides and audio cassettes to accompany each volume, this set provides an excellent all-in-one introduction to the humanities.

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