Řízení lidských zdrojů
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8. vydání úspěšné knihy obsahuje významné množství nových poznatků a výsledků výzkumu v oblasti řízení lidských zdrojů.
Stephen Taylor se zaměřuje na africký kontinent a přináší komplexní a pronikavé pohledy na jeho historii a kultury. Jeho práce jsou ceněny pro svou hloubku a emocionální rezonanci, často popisované jako upřímné a strhující. Taylorův literární styl nabízí čtenářům poutavé dobrodružství po stopách minulosti. Jeho díla prozkoumávají lidské osudy v africkém kontextu s velkorysostí a citem.
8. vydání úspěšné knihy obsahuje významné množství nových poznatků a výsledků výzkumu v oblasti řízení lidských zdrojů.
Written by experts in the field with a wealth of academic and practical experience, Studying Human Resource Management is essential reading for all those studying the CIPD Level 5 Intermediate qualification in HRM. With its discussion of studying HRM, managing and co-ordinating the HR function and business issues in the context of HR, this is also invaluable reading for all students on undergraduate HRM and Business and Management degrees. Studying Human Resource Management also has extensive coverage of developing professional practice and using information in HR and now includes additional material on the HR function as well as new coverage of the job of the HR manager. Supported by brand new online resources including videos, podcasts and interactive multiple choice questions as well as a lecturer guide, powerpoint slides and additional case studies, this is a crucial book for all those teaching and studying human resources management.
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"This book is suitable for students taking HRM modules on both undergraduate and postgraduate degree programmes, as well as for professional qualifications."--Jacket
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The narrative delves into the harrowing experiences of individuals facing hurricanes at sea, highlighting their struggles for survival. It explores the ambitions of men, women, and children who sought to establish careers, accumulate wealth, or forge marriages amidst the perilous backdrop of the Eastern seas. Their shared journey illustrates the dual nature of these environments, revealing both their beauty and their dangers as they confront the challenges posed by nature and conflict with the French.
The book chronicles the radio and television appearances of Jazz pianist Thomas 'Fats' Waller, spanning from his debut broadcast in 1923 at the age of 19 to his last performance before his untimely death in 1943. It features a thorough discography and includes previously unpublished photographs, offering a rich visual and auditory history of Waller's influential career in entertainment.