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Employees - Attitudes & Productivity, Strategies for Managers, Employees - Compensation, Flexible Scheduling & Benefits, Employees - Hiring & Firing, Employee Relations & Supervision, Human Resources - Personnel Management, Management - Professional & Ref

Employment Practices and Business Strategy

by Peter Cappelli
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Overview

This book explores the reasons for persistent differences in work practices both within and between industries. The authors found that the strategy that a firm chooses to follow often determines the kind of work practices it fosters. Therefore a firm may not adopt the approach now advocated by many management thinkers--in which decision-making is pushed down to the lowest level of the firm--because this choice may not be consistent with its competitive strategy. The authors discuss the ways that public policy can aid workers without subverting the strategic choices made by firms.

Synopsis

This book explores the reasons for persistent differences in work practices both within and between industries. The authors found that the strategy that a firm chooses to follow often determines the kind of work practices it fosters. Therefore a firm may not adopt the approach now advocated by many management thinkers—in which decision-making is pushed down to the lowest level of the firm—because this choice may not be consistent with its competitive strategy. The authors discuss the ways that public policy can aid workers without subverting the strategic choices made by firms.

About the Author, Peter Cappelli

The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania

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Book Details

Published
September 1, 1999
Publisher
Oxford University Press, USA
Pages
240
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780195128598

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