The Role of the Chief Human Resources Officer

The Role of the Chief Human Resources Officer

The Role of the Chief Human Resources Officer

Dave van Eeden

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Knowledge Resources Pty Ltd
Año de edición:
2014
ISBN:
9781869224905
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Increasingly, the Chief Human Resources Officer is being challenged to addvalue to the organisation’s strategy, to focus more on the transformationalas opposed to the transactional, and to provide effective leadership. The Role of the Chief Human Resources Officer provides clear guidelines to HR executives charged with taking the HR function to the next level.The text, which consists of 23 chapters, focuses on the challenges which modern-day CHROs face, regardless of the type of organisation they serve.Amongst the contributing authors are renowned industry leaders and academics such as Theo Veldsman, Shirley Zinn, Steve Bluen, Frank Horwitz, Nolitha Fakude, Lele Mehlomakulu, Penny Abbott, Mark Bussin, Barney Jordaan,Clifford van der Venter, Tjaart Kruger, Linda van der Colff, John Ludike, Johann Coetzee, Amanda Glaeser, Dave Duarte, Tony Davidson, Seshni Samuel, Linda Fine, Peter Warrener and Tjaart Minnaar who share their extensive knowledge gained through years of practice in the HR field. While some chapters follow an analytical approach, others are more conversational in nature, yet collectively they offer the reader a wide range of fascinating perspectives and valuable insights.

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