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Managing a Global Workforce

Managing a Global Workforce examines important human resource management issues and practices in today’s global marketplace helping current and future managers and leaders regardless of nationality in making effective human talent management decisions for optimal organizational performance. This fourth edition includes significant updates to reflect recent global developments affecting the management of global HRM including the following: • The COVID-19 pandemic and its impact on new work expectations/arrangements; • The Great Resignation; • AI and automation; • Managing diversity equity and inclusion; • Climate change; • Emerging economies; and • CSR/ethics/sustainability The new edition also includes several new opening and closing brief cases to promote applied reflection and discussion as well as updated references to important research. With its practical real-world emphasis including frequent use of current examples the text also serves as a useful resource for guiding the global workforce management and decision-making of current and future general managers and human resource practitioners. This book is essential reading for general graduate and undergraduate business students as well as those in specialty programs in International Business and Human Resources.

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Managing a Global Workforce examines important human resource management issues and practices in today’s global marketplace helping current and future managers and leaders regardless of nationality in making effective human talent management decisions for optimal organizational performance. This fourth edition includes significant updates to reflect recent global developments affecting the management of global HRM including the following: • The COVID-19 pandemic and its impact on new work expectations/arrangements; • The Great Resignation; • AI and automation; • Managing diversity equity and inclusion; • Climate change; • Emerging economies; and • CSR/ethics/sustainability The new edition also includes several new opening and closing brief cases to promote applied reflection and discussion as well as updated references to important research. With its practical real-world emphasis including frequent use of current examples the text also serves as a useful resource for guiding the global workforce management and decision-making of current and future general managers and human resource practitioners. This book is essential reading for general graduate and undergraduate business students as well as those in specialty programs in International Business and Human Resources.

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Managing a Global Workforce examines important human resource management issues and practices in today’s global marketplace helping current and future managers and leaders regardless of nationality in making effective human talent management decisions for optimal organizational performance. This fourth edition includes significant updates to reflect recent global developments affecting the management of global HRM including the following: • The COVID-19 pandemic and its impact on new work expectations/arrangements; • The Great Resignation; • AI and automation; • Managing diversity equity and inclusion; • Climate change; • Emerging economies; and • CSR/ethics/sustainability The new edition also includes several new opening and closing brief cases to promote applied reflection and discussion as well as updated references to important research. With its practical real-world emphasis including frequent use of current examples the text also serves as a useful resource for guiding the global workforce management and decision-making of current and future general managers and human resource practitioners. This book is essential reading for general graduate and undergraduate business students as well as those in specialty programs in International Business and Human Resources.

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