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Michael Armstrong wechselte vom Marketing in den Non-Profit-Sektor, wo er als Geschäftsführer für mehrere namhafte Organisationen tätig war. Nach der Geburt seiner Tochter wurde er Hausmann und entdeckte seine Leidenschaft für das Schreiben von Kinderbüchern neu. Seine Arbeit zeichnet sich durch Verspieltheit und die Fähigkeit aus, junge Leser anzusprechen. Armstrong ist ein aktives Mitglied der Society of Children's Book Writers and Illustrators, und seine Bücher werden für ihre Originalität und sensible Auseinandersetzung mit Themen geschätzt.







Die vollständig überarbeitete und aktualisierte Ausgabe dieses praxisorientierten Handbuchs deckt fünfzig spezifische Bereiche des Managements ab
This guide lists and describes the systematic and analytical methods used by business managers to assist the decision-making process and improve efficiency, particularly with reference to planning and control. All concepts are accompanied by diagrams which illustrate particular points.
An Evidence-Based Guide to Delivering High Performance
Managing staff performance is an effective mechanism for developing both staff and organizational growth. By clarifying an organization’s objectives, translating these into clear individual goals, and reviewing these goals regularly, performance management provides a well-structured and effective management tool. This new edition of Armstrong’s Handbook of Performance Management looks at the results of major research in this area. Armstrong considers how evidence-based material can inform one’s understanding of performance management, and he provides practical guidance on how this evidence can be interpreted and applied.
Managing Activities describes and explains the nature of managerial work. It gives a definitive overview of the activities carried out in organisations to achieve their aims and meet the expectations and needs of their stakeholders - owners, managers employees, customers, suppliers and the public.
Based on British practice but also of interest to American HR professionals, Reward Management has been judged “the undisputed ‘bible’ on the topic” by the Journal of Administrative Management. This definitive book explains reward management, which is concerned with formulating and implementing strategies and policies that aim to reward people fairly, equitably and consistently in accordance with their value to the organization. It examines in detail the processes and various approaches that can be adopted to achieve and reward outstanding skill and competence levels in the workplace. Comprehensive and highly practical in its approach, it takes a strategic perspective and addresses the wide gap that exists between theory and practice, with a focus on the implications for practitioners.
A classic text for all students of HR Management, Armstrong's Handbook of Human Resource Management Practice provides a complete resource for understanding and implementing HR. It includes in-depth explanations of all the key areas essential to the HR function, such as performance management, organizational behavior, employee relations and health, safety and welfare. The authors encourage and facilitate effective learning, and he provides comprehensive online support material for both the instructor and student, offering opportunities for self-learning and extra help outside the classroom. In addition, they offer two sections of toolkits with easily applicable skills and knowledge. The 13th edition, introducing Stephen Taylor as co-author, has been updated throughout to reflect new information on employment law and a more detailed look at international concerns in HRM.
We are living in an age with unprecedented levels of poverty. Who are the new poor? And what can we do about it?