Innovations in Human Resource Management : Getting the Public's Work Done in the 21st Century.
- 1st ed.
- 1 online resource (350 pages)
Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- Foreword -- Preface and Acknowledgments -- 1. An Overview -- Part 1. The Challenge Ahead -- 2. Human Capital: Federal Workforce Challenges in the Twenty-first Century -- Part 2. Understanding the Twenty-First Century Multisector Workforce -- 3. Challenges and Effective Practices in Managing the Multisector Workforce -- 4. Multisector Workforce Lessons Learned: The National Aeronautics and Space Administration -- 5. Getting the Best from "Most Efficient Organizations" -- 6. Building Surge Capacity in the Disaster Workforce: Improving SBA's Response to Mega-Disasters in the Future -- Part 3. Transforming Organizational Culture -- 7. The U.S. Government Accountability Office: A Case Study in Human Capital Reform -- 8. Strategic Human Capital Management in Federal Government: Principles, Strategies, and the Case of NASA -- 9. Organizational Transformation: Strategic Succession Management and Leadership Development -- 10. Four New Models of Networked Leadership Development -- Part 4. Innovation in Action -- 11. A New Look at Paybanding and Pay for Performance: The Views of Those Participating in Federal Demonstration Projects -- 12. Employee Retention and Engagement -- 13. Building Relationships to Fix the Federal Talent Pipeline: An Innovative Approach in Chicago Provides a Model for Recruitment Success -- 14. Competencies for Success in International Leadership in Challenging Times -- 15. An Agency-Level Look at Alternative Working Arrangements in Federal Government -- 16. Strategic Workforce Management: Innovation and Improvement at DTRA -- Part 5. Managing the Management of People -- 17. A Certified Assessment of Human Resources Systems: An Innovative Pathway to Assurance -- 18. Using Data-Driven Human Capital Decisions to Improve Basic Personnel Functions. 19. Succeeding as a Strategic HR Partner: A Practical Approach -- Part 6. Legislating Reform -- 20. Legislating Innovation in Human Capital Management: Lessons from the Department of Homeland Security -- 21. The Human Capital "Crisis" in the Federal Government: A Modest Proposal -- Part 7. Concluding Thoughts -- 22. The Path of Reform: Challenges and Opportunities -- About the Editors and Contributors -- Index.
This volume brings together expert insights on the dramatic new direction on human resource management in the public sector. While it focuses on federal government policies and practices, the principles, conclusions, and recommendations translate readily to state and local government, and the private sector.
9781317467878
Administrative agencies -- United States -- Personnel management. Civil service -- United States -- Personnel management. Human capital -- United States -- Management. Personnel management -- United States.