Leading HR (eBook)
XVIII, 299 Seiten
Palgrave Macmillan UK (Verlag)
978-0-230-28134-9 (ISBN)
PAUL CHESWORTH has 23 years HR management experience within the commercial vehicles, defence and latterly telecoms sectors. He is currently HR Director, Vodafone Europe and Chairman of the Centre for Performance-led HR at Lancaster University Management School. DAVID FAIRHURST is Senior Vice President& Chief People Officer (Northern Europe) for McDonald's Restaurants, having been European Director of Recruitment and Leadership Planning for SmithKline Beecham, and Corporate HR Director for Tesco. David joined McDonald's in May 2005 and has board-level responsibility for HR, Training, Education, Customer Services and Environment. He is a Fellow of Lancaster University Management School, and in 2007 was awarded an honorary Doctorate in Business Administration by Manchester Metropolitan University Business School where he is a Visiting Professor. In 2007 and 2008 he secured the No.1 position in Personnel Today's Top 40 HR Power Players list; and in June 2009 he was voted the UK's 'Most Influential Practitioner' by readers of HR Magazine for the second consecutive year. SHERIEF HAMMADY is an Associate Director with Hay Group UK and is a member of the private sector consultancy leadership team. He has a PhD in organisational studies from the University of St Andrews. MATT STRIPE is currently Assistant Vice President Human Resources for Nestlé SA, with responsibility for Human Resources and Global Talent Management for Nestlé 's Strategic Business Units, Sales and Marketing, Finance and Head office. Prior to this Matt was the HR Director for Nestlé Confectionery Division having previously held a number of Senior HR roles for BAE SYSTEMS and MBD. HELEN SWEENEY is Group HR director at national building services provider, NG Bailey. Her responsibilities include developing and delivering a people focused strategy in support of the business, as well as overseeing all other HR activity. Helen has also held senior HR positions at Co-operative Financial Services, Barclays Bank and Unilever. She is passionate about developing talent and has an impressive background in introducing leading edge talent initiatives in the organisations she works for. JOHN WHELAN is currently the HR Director for the UK (Programmes and Support) business of BAE Systems. He has over 20 years of HR experience in large industrial companies in the UK and Europe. ROB WOOLLEY has worked for Co-operative Financial Services for 22 years working at all levels within the company and as a Director for the last 7 years. He moved into the HR arena after running the company's call centres for 5 years and has a passion about people and culture.
A book which brings together world-class experts in HR Management to work with top HR directors to overcome the most pressing issues facing senior HR specialists today. The book captures the dual edged challenge facing HR Directors; the need to lead their functions towards effective performance but also to assess leading practice.
PAUL CHESWORTH has 23 years HR management experience within the commercial vehicles, defence and latterly telecoms sectors. He is currently HR Director, Vodafone Europe and Chairman of the Centre for Performance-led HR at Lancaster University Management School. DAVID FAIRHURST is Senior Vice President& Chief People Officer (Northern Europe) for McDonald's Restaurants, having been European Director of Recruitment and Leadership Planning for SmithKline Beecham, and Corporate HR Director for Tesco. David joined McDonald's in May 2005 and has board-level responsibility for HR, Training, Education, Customer Services and Environment. He is a Fellow of Lancaster University Management School, and in 2007 was awarded an honorary Doctorate in Business Administration by Manchester Metropolitan University Business School where he is a Visiting Professor. In 2007 and 2008 he secured the No.1 position in Personnel Today's Top 40 HR Power Players list; and in June 2009 he was voted the UK's 'Most Influential Practitioner' by readers of HR Magazine for the second consecutive year. SHERIEF HAMMADY is an Associate Director with Hay Group UK and is a member of the private sector consultancy leadership team. He has a PhD in organisational studies from the University of St Andrews. MATT STRIPE is currently Assistant Vice President Human Resources for Nestlé SA, with responsibility for Human Resources and Global Talent Management for Nestlé 's Strategic Business Units, Sales and Marketing, Finance and Head office. Prior to this Matt was the HR Director for Nestlé Confectionery Division having previously held a number of Senior HR roles for BAE SYSTEMS and MBD. HELEN SWEENEY is Group HR director at national building services provider, NG Bailey. Her responsibilities include developing and delivering a people focused strategy in support of the business, as well as overseeing all other HR activity. Helen has also held senior HR positions at Co-operative Financial Services, Barclays Bank and Unilever. She is passionate about developing talent and has an impressive background in introducing leading edge talent initiatives in the organisations she works for. JOHN WHELAN is currently the HR Director for the UK (Programmes and Support) business of BAE Systems. He has over 20 years of HR experience in large industrial companies in the UK and Europe. ROB WOOLLEY has worked for Co-operative Financial Services for 22 years working at all levels within the company and as a Director for the last 7 years. He moved into the HR arena after running the company's call centres for 5 years and has a passion about people and culture.
1. Introduction: Performance-led HR - Paul Sparrow, Anthony Hesketh, Martin Hird and Cary Cooper 2. HR Structures: Are They Working? - Martin Hird, Paul Sparrow and Craig Marsh 3. Nestle: Reflections on the HR Structure Debate - Martin Hird and Matt Stripe 4. Using Business Model Change to tie HR into Strategy: Reversing the Arrow - Paul Sparrow, Anthony Hesketh, Martin Hird Craig Marsh and Shashi Balain 5. NG Bailey: Constructing Business Model Change - Craig Marsh and Helen Sweeney 6. Using Relationships Between Leaders To Leverage More Value From People: Building a Golden Triangle - Anthony Hesketh and Martin Hird 7. BAE: Using Senior Management Assessment as Part of a Talent Strategy - Martin Hird, John Whelan and Sherief Hammady 8. Integrated Organisation Design: The New Strategic Priority for HR Directors - Craig Marsh, Paul Sparrow and Martin Hird 9. Understanding the Value of Engagement: Building Belief in Performance - Shashi Balain and Paul Sparrow 10. Co-operative Financial Services: Linking Ethics, Engagement and Employer Branding to Business Model Change Craig Marsh and Rob Woolley 11. McDonald's UK: From Corporate Reputation To Trust-based HR - Paul Sparrow, Shashi Balain and David Fairhurst 12. Vodafone: Creating an HR Architecture for Sustainable Engagement - Paul Sparrow, Shashi Balain and Paul Chesworth 13. The Future Scenario for Leading HR -Anthony Hesketh, Paul Sparrow and Martin Hird
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 10.6.2016 |
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Zusatzinfo | XVIII, 299 p. 139 illus. |
Verlagsort | London |
Sprache | englisch |
Themenwelt | Wirtschaft ► Betriebswirtschaft / Management ► Personalwesen |
Wirtschaft ► Betriebswirtschaft / Management ► Planung / Organisation | |
Wirtschaft ► Betriebswirtschaft / Management ► Unternehmensführung / Management | |
Wirtschaft ► Volkswirtschaftslehre ► Mikroökonomie | |
Schlagworte | Assessment • business • Employer Brand • Employer Branding • Engagement • Management • Organisation • organization • Service • Strategy • Trust |
ISBN-10 | 0-230-28134-6 / 0230281346 |
ISBN-13 | 978-0-230-28134-9 / 9780230281349 |
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