This established text provides comprehensive coverage of HRM theory supported by high quality cases. This edition has been thoroughly updated to make it accessible and engaging for undergraduate and postgraduate students. New features include interviews with real-life HR gurus, a focus on the global implications of HR and ESL student support. ~
John Bratton Book order (chronological)


Human Resource Management
- 342 pages
- 12 hours of reading
Human Resource Management (HRM) has become one of the most dynamic and challenging areas of European business. Based on up-to-date research findings and literature, this book provides students of this subject a comprehensive knowledge and understanding of the latest relevant theories, practices and functional activities of HRM.