The Integration of Women in Management

The Integration of Women in Management

Author: Ann Marie Rizzo

Publisher: Praeger

Published: 1990-09-18

Total Pages: 238

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Written for human resources managers, trainers, and supervisors, this groundbreaking study examines whether gender-based differences are pervasive in the workplace and, if so, how they influence the work practices of men and women. Drawing upon their own empirical research as well as others in the field, the authors argue that women do not view work and organizations very differently from men and that both men and women need a sense of purpose and want inclusion in the decisions that matter. Rizzo and Mendez then investigate how human resources practitioners can strengthen the capacities of women to become organizational change agents and present a series of creative strategies designed to develop employees, devise training programs, define personnel retention policies, and build work teams. They also include details about workshops, activities, and source materials that trainers and human resources development specialists can use to begin building participative and productive work teams. The result is a practical handbook that not only provides a sound theoretical model for organizational integration but also practical, tested how-to strategies and advice for building an effective workplace that derives maximum participation and productivity from all members. The book begins by looking at common stereotypes of working women and how these stereotypes contribute to the underutilization and devaluation of women in the workplace. Rizzo and Mendez then examine feminist perspectives concerning women's status as well as epistemological explorations of how we know what we know about gender differences. Turning from theory to practice, the authors propose a model for organizational integration, analyze a case study of how women influence others at work, and outline a workshop designed to empower women managers. Detailed tools, strategies, and approaches for the trainer and human resources professional are described in detail and are accompanied by the authors' recommendations and advice for the reader's use. Finally, the authors consider how individuals in authoritative capacities can help to transform work cultures by working one-on-one with individual employees. With radical changes in the demographic makeup of the American workforce and a shrinking pool of available workers already beginning to exert a strong influence on companies and public policy, the full integration of women in the workplace becomes an important strategic goal. This volume takes an important first step in that direction.


Human Resources Development

Human Resources Development

Author: T. Venkateswara Rao

Publisher: SAGE Publications Pvt. Limited

Published: 1996-05-07

Total Pages: 402

ISBN-13:

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Human resource development (HRD) at a national level, especially for developing countries, is the theme of this volume. The first part of the book introduces the concept of HRD, detailing its possible goals and defining its dimensions. Part Two focuses on the strategic sectors and target groups for HRD, looking at the relationship of HRD to areas such as health, education, science and technology, the environment and gender issues. The final section of the book discusses the strategic process interventions required for achieving HRD goals, including using nongovernmental organizations, decentralization, mobilization of resources and professionalization of government.


Human Resource Development

Human Resource Development

Author: David McGuire

Publisher: SAGE

Published: 2014-05-19

Total Pages: 353

ISBN-13: 1473905567

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David McGuire′s student-friendly introduction looks at Human Resource Development on an individual, organisational and societal level analysing how HRD can play a major role in organisational innovation, in developing communities and society and in operating on a cross-national and international basis. Key features: Links key training design and learning theories to broader economic and societal issues for a more holistic and in-depth understanding of the field. Seven brand new chapters ensure a good fit with HRD programmes at all levels and reflect the latest developments in the field, including career development, strategic HRD, knowledge management, the environment, ethics and CSR and the future of HRD. High profile case studies in each chapter bring the theory to life including Apple, Massive Open Online Courses, Barclays, Stephen Lawrence, Lloyds Pharmacy, Marriott Hotels, Netflix, Black and Decker, Google, Colgate-Palmolive, Marks and Spencer and Valve. Case vignettes throughout the chapters highlight HRD in action and provoke critical analysis and discussion, including How a Beer Can Aided the Design of Canon’s Revolutionary Mini-Copier and The Alaskan Village Set to Disappear Under Water in a Decade. An Appendix contains advice on preparing for an HRD examination as well as example exam questions and sample answers, to ensure examination success. Chapters map to the CIPD’s requirements at levels 5 and 7 making it an ideal core text for accredited and non-accredited programmes alike.


Human Resource and Managerial Development

Human Resource and Managerial Development

Author: Shalini Singh

Publisher: Global Vision Pub House

Published: 2006-08

Total Pages: 356

ISBN-13: 9788182201514

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This Book Provides An Up-To-Date And Comprehensive Overview Of Various Psychological And Cultural Paradigms Along With Excellent Models Of Human Resource Development And Management. Researchers, Practitioners And Professionals Have Contributed Reviews Of Research And Interventions That Allow The Reader To Appreciate The Nature And Scope Of The Field In Terms Of Significant Themes And Perspectives. The Book Is Divided Into Five Parts And Each One Is Interrelated Following Step By Step Approach. The Early Chapters Focus Upon The Identification Of Talents And Potential In Human Resources Followed By Chapters Dealing With The Globalisation Of Organisational Culture And Their Effective Models. The Related Psychological Parameters For Effective Human Resource Management Has Been Explored In Later Chapters Such As Role Of Values, Organisational Climate, Level Of Deprivation Amongst Workers, Etc. The Final Chapters Emphasise Upon The Cross-Cultural Issues Making A Comparative Analysis Between Eastern And Western Culture. The Last Part Human Resource Development Deals With The Women S Perception, Participation And Empowerment In Terms Of Empathy, Life Satisfaction And Self-Esteem. Taken Together, These Nineteen Chapters Illustrate The Traditional And Modern Approach Of Human Resource Development In Terms Of Psychological And Cultural Attributes. Thus The Book Provides An Excellent Applied Review Of The Field For Psychologists, Management People And Other Professionals And Practitioners.


Women in the Workforce

Women in the Workforce

Author: Sheena Briley

Publisher:

Published: 1996

Total Pages: 178

ISBN-13:

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Based on presentations given at the British Council International Seminar, held in June 1995, this work provides an overview for professionals of current issues in human resources development strategies, focusing on the topics of gender, women's training and development.