Management Development is a comprehensive, analytic and up-to-date text covering all the key elements of this critically important human resource activity. For HRM students at all levels, including those on IPD programmes, and for human resource managers it provides a framework for understanding the core concepts that both reviews best current practice, and questions it. The book looks at what is meant by management development from the perspective of the organization and the individual manager. It gives an authoritative overview of: Strategic integration and career development. Analysis of managerial work roles and identification of development needs. Managerial learning. The differing needs of diverse managerial groups from women managers, technical specialists, international managers and board members to small business managers. Written by two leading academics with wide consulting experience this new text gives a definitive and critical introduction to the field. There can be no doubt that management development is one of the issues critical to corporate competitiveness and students in both human resource and general management studies will find this an indispensable guide to the key issues.
Book Details:
- Author: Jean Woodall
- ISBN: 9780631198666
- Year Published: 1998
- Pages: 304
- BISAC: BUS030000, BUSINESS & ECONOMICS/Human Resources & Personnel Management
About the Book and Topic:
Management Development is a comprehensive, analytic and up-to-date text covering all the key elements of this critically important human resource activity. For HRM students at all levels, including those on IPD programmes, and for human resource managers it provides a framework for understanding the core concepts that both reviews best current practice, and questions it. The book looks at what is meant by management development from the perspective of the organization and the individual manager. It gives an authoritative overview of: Strategic integration and career development. Analysis of managerial work roles and identification of development needs. Managerial learning. The differing needs of diverse managerial groups from women managers, technical specialists, international managers and board members to small business managers. Written by two leading academics with wide consulting experience this new text gives a definitive and critical introduction to the field. There can be no doubt that management development is one of the issues critical to corporate competitiveness and students in both human resource and general management studies will find this an indispensable guide to the key issues.
Provides a strategic, practical and analytical approach to management development. Encourages the reader to apply techniques and come up with their own solutions.
About the Author
Dr. Diana Winstanley is Lecturer in Human Resource Management and Organisational Behaviour at Imperial College Management School where she is also a Director of the Health Management Programme. She has researched and published widely in HRM, business ethics, performance management, management competency, management development and careers. She is a member of the IPD. Dr Jean Woodall is Reader in Human Resource Management at Kingston Business School. She has researched widely in management development, the implications of organizational change for managerial careers and ethical issues in human resource management.