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Strategic Human Resource Management

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A Framework for Strategic Human Resource Management (M. Tichy, et al. as mentioned in this paper ) is a framework for strategic human resource management with a focus on the external context of human resources management.
Abstract
ENVIRONMENT, STRATEGY, AND ORGANIZATION. The External Context of Human Resource Management (C. Fombrun). The Organizational Context of Strategic Human Resource Management (N. Tichy, et al.). A Framework for Strategic Human Resource Management (M. Devanna, et al.). THE STRATEGIC ROLE OF THE HUMAN RESOURCE SYSTEMS. Strategic Staffing (E. Miller). Strategic Staffing at Chase Manhattan Bank (C. Borucki and A. Lafley). The Appraisal System as a Strategic Control (G. Latham). STRATEGIC ISSUES IN HUMAN RESOURCES MANAGEMENT. Bringing Human Resources into Strategic Planning: Systems Design Considerations (P. Lorange and D. Murphy). Managing Human Resources in a Declining Context (T. Gimore and L. Hirschhorn). Human Resource Policies for the Innovating Organization (J. Galbraith). HUMAN RESOURCES: THE CEO's PERSPECTIVE. An Interview with Reginald Jones and Frank Doyle (C. Fombrun). An Interview with Edson Spencer and Doston Boyle (N. Tichy). References. Index.

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