Human Resources in Crisis

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Author: Rudolf Hartong ISBN: 9781481782838
Publisher: AuthorHouse UK Publication: February 14, 2013
Imprint: AuthorHouse UK Language: English
Author: Rudolf Hartong
ISBN: 9781481782838
Publisher: AuthorHouse UK
Publication: February 14, 2013
Imprint: AuthorHouse UK
Language: English

Human Resources in Crisis is a personal journey of Rudolf Hartong. It is a reflection of impressions, experiences, and interviews signalling developments in human resources spanning forty years, which made the author worried about the future of this profession. It is a very practical booklet that describes the bankruptcy of human resources as he sees it and puts forward a way to re-install trust, respect, service, support, and real help to all employees in the interest of the company. The writer mentions the hidden resources of loyalty in a company and their unique local culture, which can immensely contribute to the success of a company. This is especially needed in difficult (financial) times. The writer is worried about a too large centralization of the HR function, neglecting the local and unique culture in a company and country. He prefers a quilt, a patchwork, of different HR solutions based on local situations but part of an overall corporate HR policy. He prefers to go for local solutions. In his time as general manager and managing director it worked very successfully compared to fashionable trendsetters, which he calls acting like sheep. The author hopes that the reader will re-gain his or her own focus on HR with the aid of this very personal, sometimes emotional, journey a journey about Hartongs conviction that a better way is possible, as he has proven it during his many years in human resources and general management. Rudolf Hartongs new book will be published in 2013: GENERAL MANAGEMENT for operational managers: Practical guidelines and answers covering 1001 questions and situations.

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Human Resources in Crisis is a personal journey of Rudolf Hartong. It is a reflection of impressions, experiences, and interviews signalling developments in human resources spanning forty years, which made the author worried about the future of this profession. It is a very practical booklet that describes the bankruptcy of human resources as he sees it and puts forward a way to re-install trust, respect, service, support, and real help to all employees in the interest of the company. The writer mentions the hidden resources of loyalty in a company and their unique local culture, which can immensely contribute to the success of a company. This is especially needed in difficult (financial) times. The writer is worried about a too large centralization of the HR function, neglecting the local and unique culture in a company and country. He prefers a quilt, a patchwork, of different HR solutions based on local situations but part of an overall corporate HR policy. He prefers to go for local solutions. In his time as general manager and managing director it worked very successfully compared to fashionable trendsetters, which he calls acting like sheep. The author hopes that the reader will re-gain his or her own focus on HR with the aid of this very personal, sometimes emotional, journey a journey about Hartongs conviction that a better way is possible, as he has proven it during his many years in human resources and general management. Rudolf Hartongs new book will be published in 2013: GENERAL MANAGEMENT for operational managers: Practical guidelines and answers covering 1001 questions and situations.

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