Sunday, December 7, 2008

Staffing Organizations or Management Information Systems Sixth Edition

Staffing Organizations

Author: Herbert G Heneman III

Heneman and Judge's book is based on a comprehensive staffing model. The model has been revised somewhat in this edition to reflect the growing importance of staffing strategy and to incorporate retention management into the staffing domain. Components of the model includestaffing models and strategy, staffing support systems (legal compliance, planning, job analysis), core staffing systems (recruitment, selection, employment), and staffing system and retention management. Up-to-date research and business practices are the trademarks of this market leading text. In-depth applications (cases and exercises) at the end of chapters provide students with skill-building and practice in key staffing activities and decision-making.



Table of Contents:

Staffing Organizations, 5e
Part One; The Nature of Staffing
Chapter 1 Staffing Models and Strategy
Part Two; Support Activities
Chapter 2 Legal Compliance
Chapter 3 Planning
Chapter 4 Job Analysis and Rewards
Part Three; Staffing Activities: Recruitment
Chapter 5 External Recruitment
Chapter 6 Internal Recruitment
Part Four; Staffing Activities: Selection
Chapter 7 Measurement
Chapter 8 External Selection I
Chapter 9 External Selection II
Chapter 10 Internal Selection
Part Five; Staffing Activities: Employment
Chapter 11 Decision Making
Chapter 12 Final Match
Part Six; Staffing System and Retention Management
Chapter 13 Staffing System Management
Chapter 14 Retention Management

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Management Information Systems, Sixth Edition

Author: Effy Oz

With a clear emphasis on the business and management elements of information technology, Management Information Systems, Sixth Edition continues to be the ideal resource for upper-level business students and MBA students. Updated to include the latest information technologies, practices, and trends, this book uses more real-world examples and case studies than ever before, providing skills and knowledge that are easily transferable to the business world. From overviews of the information age to online business and business intelligence, readers will gain a sound balance of the technical and business elements of information technology.



Table of Contents:

Part 1: The Information Age
1. Business Information Systems: An Overview
2. Strategic Uses of Information Systems
3. Business Functions and Supply Chains
Part 2: Information Technology
4. Business Hardware
5. Business Software
6. Business Networks and Telecommunications
7. Databases and Data Warehouses
Part 3: Web-Enabled Commerce
8. The Web-Enabled Enterprise
9. Challenges of Global Information Systems
Part 4: Decision Support and Business Intelligence
10. Decision Support and Expert Systems
11. Business Intelligence and Knowledge Management
Part Five: Planning, Acquisition, and Controls
12. Systems Planning and Development
13. Choices in Systems Acquisition
14. Risks, Security, and Disaster Recovery

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