HR Analytics: Understanding theories and applications
Material type: TextLanguage: English Publisher: Los Angeles Sage Texts 2017Description: xx,231p. PB 24x18cmISBN: 9789386062710Subject(s): HR Decision making | Human Resource Management | HR Business Process and HR Analytics | Predictive Modelling | HR Analytics for Future | Bhattacharya Dipak KumarDDC classification: 658.3 Summary: How can predictive analytics help HR personnel to make more informed decisions? How has analytics extended a new perspective to express HR activities in measurable and objective terms? The introduction of analytics has induced a shift in the traditional HR function? from human resource management (HRM) to human capital management (HCM). HR Analytics reflects on this crucial role of analytics and predictive modelling in human resource settings within modern-day organizations. Keeping in view the emerging need among HR professionals and analysts, this textbook offers interesting insights into the use of analytics to aid strategic decision making. Key Features Goes beyond traditional HR metrics and scorecard, and discusses the major advances and application of big data in HR decision making Special focus on measurement of value propositions, data collection and visualization among others Chapter opening cases, industry insights and caselets throughout the book to give real-life perspectives Engaging exercises and assignments for students Ancillary teaching materials for instructors on the dedicated companion websiteItem type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Status | Notes | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Donated Books | St Aloysius College (Autonomous) | Management | 658.3 BHAH (Browse shelf) | Available | Donated by Tanisha Arouza Pai | D05715 |
How can predictive analytics help HR personnel to make more informed decisions? How has analytics extended a new perspective to express HR activities in measurable and objective terms?
The introduction of analytics has induced a shift in the traditional HR function? from human resource management (HRM) to human capital management (HCM). HR Analytics reflects on this crucial role of analytics and predictive modelling in human resource settings within modern-day organizations. Keeping in view the emerging need among HR professionals and analysts, this textbook offers interesting insights into the use of analytics to aid strategic decision making.
Key Features
Goes beyond traditional HR metrics and scorecard, and discusses the major advances and application of big data in HR decision making
Special focus on measurement of value propositions, data collection and visualization among others
Chapter opening cases, industry insights and caselets throughout the book to give real-life perspectives
Engaging exercises and assignments for students
Ancillary teaching materials for instructors on the dedicated companion website
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