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Armst hnbk HR11 aw:Layout 1 6/3/09 16:40 Page 1 11TH EDITION “The most comprehensive of similar texts covering human resources… Michael Armstrong could well be offering the definitive text in the field… an excellent book.” The Times Higher Education Supplement OA F “If any book is a contender for one of the standard references of the HR profession, this is it… It R covers just about everything that might be considered broadly relevant to practising HR.” H Personnel Today UM M Armstrong’s Handbook of Human Resource Management Practiceis the classic text for all 11TH EDITION AS students and practitioners of HRM. Now in its eleventh edition, this internationally best-selling N ARMSTRONG’S text has been updated to incorporate new developments in human resource management policy T and research. R R E A complete resource for understanding and implementing HR in relation to the needs of the S HANDBOOK business as a whole, it includes in-depth coverage of all the key areas essential to the O O HR function, including: U N (cid:129) managing people; (cid:129) performance management; R (cid:129) HRM processes; (cid:129) human resource development; C OF HUMAN RESOURCE G (cid:129) work and employment; (cid:129) rewarding people; E (cid:129) organizational behaviour; (cid:129) employee relations; M’ MANAGEMENT PRACTICE (cid:129) organizational design and development; (cid:129) health, safety and welfare; S (cid:129) people resourcing; (cid:129) HR policies, procedures and systems. A N This new edition is in full colour and contains numerous learning features designed to help AH students to reflect on and test their learning. G A E M Visit the companion website at www.koganpage.com/resources/academicservices for both N lecturer and student resources, including: teaching and learning notes for every chapter; E additional case studies; an HR glossary; and a unique guide to taking CIPD exams. ND T B P Armstrong’s Handbook of Human Resource Management Practiceis written for students R studying HRM in undergraduate, postgraduate and professional programmes, including CIPD O A qualifications. It also provides a complete manual of practice for HR professionals. C O T Michael Armstrongis a Companion and former Chief Examiner of the Chartered Institute of I Personnel and Development, joint managing partner of e-reward and an independent CK management consultant. He has sold over 500,000 books on the subject of HRM (published with E Kogan Page). MICHAEL ARMSTRONG ISBN: 978-0-7494-5242-1 Kogan Page Kogan Page US 120 Pentonville Road 525 South 4th Street, #241 London N1 9JN Philadelphia PA 19147 9 780749 452421 United Kingdom USA Michael Armstrong www.koganpage.com Human resource management i ARMSTRONG’S HANDBOOK OF HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT PRACTICE ii iii ARMSTRONG’S HANDBOOK OF HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT PRACTICE 1111TH EDITION Michael Armstrong LondonandPhiladelphia iv Publisher’s note Every possible effort has been made to ensure that the information contained in this book is accurate at the time of going to press, and the publisher and authors cannot accept responsibility for any errors or omissions, however caused. No responsibility for loss or damage occasioned to any person acting, or refraining from action, as a result of the material in this publication can be accepted by the editor, the publisher or any of the authors. First edition published in 1977 as A Handbook of Personnel Management Practice by Kogan Page Limited Seventh edition published in 1999 as A Handbook of Human Resource Management Practice Eleventh edition published in 2009 as Armstrong’s Handbook of Human Resource Management Practice Apart from any fair dealing for the purposes of research or private study, or criticism or review, as permitted under the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988, this publication may only be reproduced, stored or trans- mitted, in any form or by any means, with the prior permission in writing of the publishers, or in the case of reprographic reproduction in accordance with the terms and licences issued by the CLA. Enquiries concerning reproduction outside these terms should be sent to the publishers at the undermentioned addresses: 120 Pentonville Road 525 South 4th Street, #241 London N1 9JN Philadelphia PA 19147 United Kingdom USA www.koganpage.com © Michael Armstrong, 1977, 1984, 1988, 1991, 1995, 1996, 1999, 2001, 2003, 2006, 2009 The right of Michael Armstrong to be identifi ed as the author of this work has been asserted by him in accord- ance with the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988. ISBN 978 0 7494 5242 1 British Library Cataloguing-in-Publication Data A CIP record for this book is available from the British Library. Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Armstrong, Michael, 1928– Armstrong’s handbook of human resource management practice / Michael Armstrong. -- Eleventh ed. p. cm. Rev. ed. of: A handbook of human resource management practice. 10th ed. 2006. Includes bibliographical references and index. ISBN 978-0-7494-5242-1 1. Personnel management --Handbooks, manuals, etc. I. Armstrong, Michael, 1928– Handbook of human resource management practice. II. Title. III. Title: Handbook of human resource management practice. HF5549.17.A76 2009 658.3--dc22 2008053904 Typeset by Saxon Graphics Ltd, Derby Printed and bound in India by Replika Press Pvt Ltd v Contents in Brief Preface xxv Part I Human Resource Management 1 1. The Practice of Human Resource Management 3 2. Strategic Human Resource Management 25 3. HR Strategies 47 4. Human Capital Management 65 5. The Role and Organization of the HR Function 81 6. The Role of the HR Practitioner 104 7. The Impact of HRM on Performance 135 8. International HRM 150 9. Corporate Social Responsibility 165 10. Human Resource Management Research Methods 174 Part II Human Resource Management Processes 199 11. Competency-based HRM 201 12. Knowledge Management 218 13. High-performance Work Systems 230 Part III Work and Employment 249 14. Work 251 15. The Employment Relationship 260 16. The Psychological Contract 276 Part IV Organizational Behaviour 289 17. The Essence of Organizational Behaviour 291 18. Characteristics of People 299 vi Brief Contents 19. Motivation 316 20. Engagement and Commitment 335 21. How Organizations Function 357 22. Organizational Culture 383 Part V Organization Design and Development 401 23. Organization Design 403 24. Organization Development 415 25. Change Management 423 26. Job, Role, Competency and Skills Analysis 443 27. Job and Role Design and Development 466 Part VI People Resourcing 477 28. People Resourcing Strategy 479 29. Human Resource Planning 485 30. People Resourcing Practice 495 31. Recruitment and Selection 514 32. Selection Interviewing 540 33. Selection Tests 567 34. Talent Management 579 35. Career Management 590 36. Introduction to the Organization 602 37. Release from the Organization 609 Part VII Performance Management 615 38. The Process of Performance Management 617 39. 360-degree Feedback 643 Part VIII Learning and Development 651 40. Learning and Development Strategy 653 41. The Process of Learning and Development 663 42. Learning and Development Programmes and Events 683 43. How People Learn 700 44. Organizational Learning 713 45. Management Development 720 Brief Contents vii Part IX Rewarding People 733 46. Reward Management 735 47. Job Evaluation 755 48. Market Rate Analysis 783 49. Grade and Pay Structures 795 50. Contingent Pay 815 51. Rewarding Special Groups 839 52. Employee Benefi ts, Pensions and Allowances 849 53. Managing Reward Systems 859 Part X Employee Relations 875 54. The Employee Relations Framework 877 55. Employee Relations Processes 905 56. Employee Voice 935 57. Employee Communications 949 Part XI Health, Safety and Employee Well-being 957 58. Health and Safety 959 59. Employee Well-being 975 Part XII HR Policies, Procedures and Systems 985 60. HR Policies 987 61. HR Procedures 1000 62. HR Information Systems 1010 Appendices 1017 A. Example of Employee Engagement and Commitment Survey 1019 B. Example of Performance Management Survey 1020 C. Example of Reward Survey 1021 D. Learning and Development Activities and Methods 1022 Useful Website Addresses 1031 Subject Index 1034 Author Index 1057 viii This page has been left intentionally blank ix Contents Supporting resources for instructors and students xix List of fi gures xxi List of tables xxiii Preface xxv Part I Human Resource Management 1 1. The Practice of Human Resource Management 3 Introduction 4; Human resource management defi ned 4; The objectives of HRM 5; Theories of HRM 6; Characteristics of HRM 7; The development of the concept of HRM 13; Reservations about HRM 14; The context of HRM 17; The ethical dimension 19 2. Strategic Human Resource Management 25 Introduction 26; The conceptual basis of strategic HRM 26; Strategic HRM defi ned 29; The resource-based view of strategic HRM 30; Strategic fi t 32; Perspectives on strategic HRM 32; The best practice approach 33; The best fi t approach 35; Bundling 37; The reality of strategic HRM 39; Practical implications of strategic HRM theory 40 3. HR Strategies 48 Introduction 48; What are HR strategies? 48; General HR strategies 49; Specifi c HR strategies 52; Criteria for an effective HR strategy 53; How should HR strategies be formulated? 54; Issues in developing HR strategies 55; Implementing HR strategies 59 4. Human Capital Management 65 Introduction 66; Human capital management defi ned 66; The concept of human capital 66; The constituents of human capital 68; Human capital measurement 69; Human capital internal reporting 75; Human capital external reporting 76; Introducing HCM 77

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