Human Resource Management in the Project-Oriented Organization

Author: Rodney Turner, DPhil; Martina Huemann, PhD; Anne Keegan, PhD
Publisher: Project Management Institute
Language: English
Topics: Teams, Resource Management
Book
Subject: Human Resources
SKU: 00101025401
PMI Product ID: 00101025401
ISBN13: 9781933890364

Published

2007

Format

Paperback

Pages

160
Regular Price: $39.95
Member Price: $31.96

Description

Human Resource Management (HRM) in project-oriented organizations is a relatively unexplored topic though it is essential to the success of the organization and its competitive advantage. Project-oriented organizations operate differently from classic business organizations in that they adopt temporary organizations in the form of projects and programs, therefore the HRM approach they adopt should support this unique structure. Human Resource Management in the Project-Oriented Organization takes a look at the multiple facets of HRM and how HRM should be applied in project-oriented organizations.

It is important for both human resource managers and project managers to adopt specific HRM practices and processes when working in project-oriented organizations due to the effect these procedures have on employee perception of the work environment and the employment relationship. Through four in-depth case studies over a spread of organizations, Human Resource Management in the Project Oriented-Organization investigates the distinctive characteristics of project-oriented organizations that lead to the need for specific HRM practices and considers the implications for organizations, projects and individuals.

Table of Contents

I. Introduction
II. People in The Project-Oriented Organization
III. Literature Search
IV. Research Methodology
V. HRM Practices
VI. HRM Roles
VII. Employee Well-Being
VIII. Conclusions and Recommendations

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