With compliance now its main goal, human resource management has become a hodgepodge of unconnected functions and tasks. Williams argues persuasively that lost in the day-to-day effort is another, equally important goal: employee and organizational development. One result is that human resource management has lost credibility as a profession and in its own way, much like many of the organizations it serves, has become dysfuntional. To correct this imbalance--compliance over development--and in fact to salvage the HR profession itself Williams challenges HR people to abandon their search...
With compliance now its main goal, human resource management has become a hodgepodge of unconnected functions and tasks. Williams argues persuasive...