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The changing nature of performance : implications for staffing, motivation, and development / Daniel R. Ilgen, Elaine D. Pulakos, editors ; foreword by Sheldon Zedeck.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextSeries: Frontiers of industrial and organizational psychologyPublication details: San Francisco : Jossey-Bass Publishers, 1999.Edition: 1st edDescription: xxv, 452 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0787946257
  • 9780787946258
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • HF5549.5.P35 .I4
Online resources:
Contents:
Introduction : Employee performance in today's organizations / Daniel R. Ilgen, Elaine D. Pulakos -- pt. 1. Changes in work that impact performance. Technology and performance / Beryl Hesketh, Andrew Neal -- Performance assessment in unique jobs / Stephan J. Motowidlo, Mark J. Schmit -- Contingent employees : individual and organizational considerations / Charles L. Hulin, Theresa M. Glomb -- Continuous learning / Manuel London, Edward M. Mone -- Customer-driven employee performance / David E. Bowen, David A. Waldman -- Leadership and the changing nature of performance / Robert G. Lord, Wendy Gradwohl Smith -- Developing adaptive teams : a theory of compilation and performance across levels and time / Steve W.J. Kozlowski [and others] -- pt. 2. The effect of change on three key processes-- staffing, motivation, and employee development. The challenge of staffing a postindustrial workplace / Kevin R. Murphy -- Managing work role performance : challenges for twenty-first-century organizations and their employees / Patrice R. Murphy, Susan E. Jackson -- Performance and employee development / Kurt Kraiger -- pt. 3. Concluding remarks. The definition and measurement of performance in the New Age / John P. Campbell.
Review: "Despite the major impact changes in systems, strategies, and organizational structures have had on the way we do business, the performance of individual employees remains the most important factor determining a company's success. But the task of evaluating and affecting performance is more of a challenge today than ever before. In this book, two dozen experts help human resource professionals meet that challenge by identifying the business trends that have had the biggest effect on employee performance and by providing specific strategies that will increase their ability to measure and manage it."--Jacket.
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Includes bibliographical references and indexes.

Introduction : Employee performance in today's organizations / Daniel R. Ilgen, Elaine D. Pulakos -- pt. 1. Changes in work that impact performance. Technology and performance / Beryl Hesketh, Andrew Neal -- Performance assessment in unique jobs / Stephan J. Motowidlo, Mark J. Schmit -- Contingent employees : individual and organizational considerations / Charles L. Hulin, Theresa M. Glomb -- Continuous learning / Manuel London, Edward M. Mone -- Customer-driven employee performance / David E. Bowen, David A. Waldman -- Leadership and the changing nature of performance / Robert G. Lord, Wendy Gradwohl Smith -- Developing adaptive teams : a theory of compilation and performance across levels and time / Steve W.J. Kozlowski [and others] -- pt. 2. The effect of change on three key processes-- staffing, motivation, and employee development. The challenge of staffing a postindustrial workplace / Kevin R. Murphy -- Managing work role performance : challenges for twenty-first-century organizations and their employees / Patrice R. Murphy, Susan E. Jackson -- Performance and employee development / Kurt Kraiger -- pt. 3. Concluding remarks. The definition and measurement of performance in the New Age / John P. Campbell.

"Despite the major impact changes in systems, strategies, and organizational structures have had on the way we do business, the performance of individual employees remains the most important factor determining a company's success. But the task of evaluating and affecting performance is more of a challenge today than ever before. In this book, two dozen experts help human resource professionals meet that challenge by identifying the business trends that have had the biggest effect on employee performance and by providing specific strategies that will increase their ability to measure and manage it."--Jacket.

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