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Fundamentals of Human Resource Management, 9th Edition
David A. DeCenzo (Coastal Carolina University ), Stephen P. Robbins (San Diego State Univ.)
August 2006, ©2007

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Offering a concise, focused, and practical approach to HRM, David DeCenzo and Steve Robbins' Fundamentals of Human Resource Management, 9/e continues to help students learn and apply the theories of HRM. The text equips students with a true context for managerial decision-making through a wealth of real-world applications, including cases from real organizations and hands-on interactive scenarios.
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Table of Contents
PART 1 UNDERSTANDING HRM.

1 Strategic Implications of a Dynamic HRM Environment.

2 Fundamentals of HRM.

PART 2 THE LEGAL AND ETHICAL CONTEXT OF HRM.

3 Equal Employment Opportunity.

4 Employee Rights and HR Communications.

PART 3 STAFFING THE ORGANIZATION.

5 Human Resource Planning and Job Analysis.

6 Recruiting.

7 Foundations of Selection.

PART 4 TRAINING AND DEVELOPMENT.

8 Socializing, Orienting, and Developing Employees.

9 Managing Careers.

PART 5 MAINTAINING HIGH PERFORMANCE.

10 Establishing the Performance Management System.

11 Establishing Rewards and Pay Plans.

12 Employee Benefits.

13 Ensuring a Safe and Healthy Work Environment.

PART 6 LABOR-MANAGEMENT ENVIRONMENTS.

14 Understanding Labor Relations and Collective Bargaining.

Endnotes.

Glossary.

Company Index.

Subject Index.

Author Information
David A. Decenzo received his Ph.D. from West Virginia University. He is the provost and senior vice president of academic administration at Coastal Carolina University. his major teaching and research interests focus on the general areas of human resource management, management, and organizational behavior. He has published articles in such journals as Harvard Business review, Business Horizons, risk Management, Hospital Topics, and Performance and Instruction.

Dr. DeCenzo has spent the past two-plus decades writing textbooks, His books include Supervision Today, Fifth Edition (2007); Fundamentals of Management, Fifth Edition (2006) with Stephen Robbins; Human Relations, Second Edition (2002) with Beth Silhanek; Essentials of Labor relations (1992) with Molly Bowers; and Employee Benefits (1990) with Stephen Holoviak. These books are used widely at colleges and universities in the United states, as well as schools throughout the world.

Dr. DeCenzo also has industry experience as a corporate trainer, and has served s a consultant to a number of companies, including Burroughs & Chapin, Inc., G&K Services, Inc., Fairpoint Communications, Moen, Inc., Healthcare Strategies, Inc., AlliedSignal Technical Services Corporation, Citicorp, teledyne/Landis Machine Company, Blue Cross & Blue Shield of Maryland, the Tnemec Company, the James River Corporation, Packaging Division, and the Managerial and Professional Society of Baltimore.

Dr. DeCenzo lives in Pawleys Island, South Carolina, with his wife and their four children.

Stephen P. Robbins received his Ph.D. from the University of Arizona. He previously worked for the shell Oil Company and Reynolds Metals Company and has taught at the University of Nebraska at Omaha, Concordia University in Montreal, the University of Baltimore, Southern Illinois University at Edwardsville, and San Diego State University. Dr. Robbins; research interests have focused on conflict, power and politics in organizations, behavioral decision making, and the development of effective interpersonal skills. His articles on these and other topics have appeared in such journals as Business Horizons, California Management Review, Business and Economic Perspectives, International Management, Management Review, Canadian Personnel and Industrial relations, and Journal of Management Education.

Dr. Robbins is a best-selling textbook author in the areas of management and organizational behavior. His books have sold in excess of three million copies and are currently used by students in more than a thousand U.S. colleges and universities, and have been translated into16 languages.

Dr. Robbins also actively participates in masters' track competition. Since turning 50 in 1993, he has set numerous indoor and outdoor age-group world sprint records. He has set numerous indoor and outdoor age-group world sprint records. He has won more than a dozen indoor and outdoor U.S. Championships at 60 m, 100 m, 200 m, and 400 m, and won seven gold medals at World Masters Championships. In 2005, he was induced into the Masters track & Field Hall of Fame.

New To This Edition
Wiley PLUS On Line Learning

Key terms in a crossword puzzle format (available in book and also online)

Boxed Ethics Vignette will be added to each chapter since Ethics plays a very large role in the HRM process

Global Boxes comparing global similarities and differences in the HRM process

Updated Research Base

New Opening Vignettes

New Cases---The hands-on approach is enhanced by the real-world cases in each chapter, in addition to the running case—appeals to the segment looking for real-world applications.

New Topics Added:

  1. Ethics of increasing productivity by working employees harder
  2. Health Issues such as not hiring smokers or the obese
  3. Benefits issue relating use of stock options
  4. Rise & fall of forced rankings
  5. Spirituality/Religion at work
  6. The minimum wage debate---should it be increased?
  7. Employees wasting time surfing online while at work
  8. Blogging and the HRM Implications
  9. New Technologies in HRM-find applicants, work design, performance appraisal
  10. Increased coverage of behavioral interviewing

Hallmark Features
  • Concise, thorough coverage: Provides a practical look at the most critical issues in human resource management.
  • The HRM Workshop: These end-of-chapter workshops promote analytical, diagnostic, team-building, investigative, and writing skills. These experiential exercises give students the opportunity to work with real-world cases.
  • Online HRM Experiences: 10 online, interactive scenarios allow students to experience the real world of human resource management.
  • Examples and cases from real companies: Examine human resource issues at organizations such as the Major League Baseball Players Association, UPS, General Electric, OSHA, and more.
  • Theme boxes appear throughout the text and include: HRM Skill Boxes, HRM Ethical Situations, and Meet an HRM Professional.

Available Versions

Fundamentals of Human Resource Management, 9th Edition
by David A. DeCenzo, Stephen P. Robbins
ISBN 978-0-470-00794-5
August 2006, ©2007
Paperback, 480 pages
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