Critical analysis of different Human Resource Management Models and Biggest Challenges faced by Managers in managing people today
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The primary intention of the research offered in this paper was to examine four human resource management (HRM) practices. The paper first exhibits the height of variation in the field with respect to HRM models. The paper then goes on to observe significant human resource tendencies that have congealed over the past year. These tendencies will carry on presenting both challenges and opportunities for the Human Resource and Human Resource Information System professional over
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Resource Management: A Critical Text, London, Routledge, 1995 Storey, J., and Sisson, K. Managing Human Resources and Industrial Relations, Buckingham, OUP, 1993 Truss, C. "Human Resource Management: Gendered Terrain?," Intern. Journal of HRM, 12:2, 1999, p 180-200 Truss, C., Gratton, L., Hope, V., McGovern, P., and Stiles, P. "Soft and Hard Models of Human Resource Management: A Reappraisal," Journal of Management Studies, 43:1, 1997, p 53-74 Walton, R. E. "From Control to Commitment in the Workplace", Harvard Business Review, 63, 1985, p 76-84