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The Professional Practice Series is sponsored by The Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology, Inc. (SIOP). The series was launched in 1988 to provide industrial and organizational psychologists, organizational scientists and practitioners, human resources professionals, managers, executives, and those interested in organizational behavior and performance with volumes that are insightful, current, informative, and relevant to organizational practice.
How organizations can effectively put experience at the center of the development process Research increasingly and conclusively shows that effective leaders continue to learn, grow, and change throughout their careers and that a significant part of this development occurs through on-the-job experiences.
This new volume in the SIOP Professional Practice Series provides evidence-based guidelines to help practitioners seeking advice, recommendations, and guidance for developing and enhancing high-performance teams.
This resource presents a unified framework for understanding organization development and demonstrates its organizational impact and specifies what types of efforts and interventions should and should not represent organization development.
This practical resource includes perspectives from the point of view of both plaintiff and defendant for cases involving questions of race, gender, disability, and age. In addition, it offers an overview of the process by which complaints are filed, the statutes under which they are filed, and the authority represented by various case law.
This practical resource includes perspectives from the point of view of both plaintiff and defendant for cases involving questions of race, gender, disability, and age. In addition, it offers an overview of the process by which complaints are filed, the statutes under which they are filed, and the authority represented by various case law.
This definitive reference on workplace assessment for HR professionals features comprehensive overviews and best practices for all types of assessments for the selection, development, and development needs of all organizational employee levels.
This book uses the employee lifecycle as an underlying organizing framework and examines critical phases in I/O practice and the employee lifecycle (e.g. , selection/placement, performance management/development, ongoing organizational performance). It also shows how they are manifested in a global and culture-spanning space.
There has been a shift in HR from performance appraisal to performance management. A new volume in the SIOP Professional Practice Series , this book contains a broad range of performance management topics, offers recommendations grounded in research, and many examples from a variety of organizations.
This volume takes a practical and applied look at where and when surveys may be of greatest value in an organization, and how to glean useful applied knowledge from survey research. It includes examples and illustrations of opinion survey research in organizations.
Part of the "Professional Practice Series", sponsored by the Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology, this book provides concrete models, strategies, and guidance for effective implementation of organizational interventions.
This book provides HR professionals and I/O practitioners a greater understanding of executive dynamics, development tools, and proven techniques for managing executives. Bringing together leading-edge practitioners, this volume explores executive performance and effectiveness and documents unique executive-level human resource applications.
Written for non-experts in jargon-free language, this work shows how to create systems within organizations that pre-empt the monetary, strategic, and emotional costs associated with on-the-job conflict.
This work presents best practices in assessment of individual employees within an organization. It examines individual assessment from three perspectives: setting/situation, the place of assessment within an organization's systems, and use of assessment for targeted purposes.
Professionals are searching for an integrated approach to building and sustaining leadership talent. This volume in the SIOP Professional Practice series provides an up-to-date perspective on current talent management practices in business organizations.
Getting Action from Organizational Surveys provides the information industrial/organizational psychologists and human resource professionals need to put survey results into action-action that gets results. Edited by organizational survey pioneer Allen I.
A Brave New World of e-HR provides HR professionals with an up-to-date source for practitioners to reference on the current technological trends, as they impact each functional area of HR practice. Each chapter reviews how existing processes and practices in one functional area of HR are changing as a result of technology.
This practical guide, the 11th volume in the Professional Practice Series, offers managers and trainers a set of state-of-the-art, multidisciplinary principles and guidelines for implementing and maintaining effective training programmes within their organizations.
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