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Bryan Hopkins

    e-HR
    Agreements, Forms and Checklists for Risk Managers
    Learning and Performance
    Learning Strategies for Sustainable Organisations
    Cultural Differences and Improving Performance
    • Cultural Differences and Improving Performance

      How Values and Beliefs Influence Organizational Performance

      • 324 páginas
      • 12 horas de lectura

      Cultural expectations and behaviors significantly impact organizational performance, necessitating that managers adapt their problem-solving strategies to diverse environments. This groundbreaking work by Bryan Hopkins provides insights into navigating these cultural variations, emphasizing that strategies effective in one region may not translate well to another. Aimed at managers, the book offers practical guidance on understanding and leveraging cultural dynamics to enhance organizational effectiveness and drive success in a global context.

      Cultural Differences and Improving Performance
    • Focusing on sustainability within organizational practices, this book emphasizes the importance of systems thinking. It offers a comprehensive foundation in systems principles and presents practical tools for integrating sustainability into learning strategies. The text aims to enhance understanding and implementation of sustainability-focused approaches in various organizational contexts.

      Learning Strategies for Sustainable Organisations
    • Learning and Performance

      A Systemic Model for Analysing Needs and Evaluating Training

      • 240 páginas
      • 9 horas de lectura

      The book critiques traditional training needs analysis methods that rely on basic gap assessments between job requirements and employee skills. It highlights the necessity for a more nuanced approach in light of evolving work roles, increased individual autonomy, and the significance of relationships within complex business environments. By addressing these contemporary challenges, the book advocates for a re-evaluation of training evaluation strategies to better align with modern organizational dynamics.

      Learning and Performance
    • In today's business environment, companies either properly manage the complex world of legal and corporate risk or suffer the consequences. The wrong decision can kill a company--but how can those responsible for risk management keep on top of company needs? In this guide, author Bryan E. Hopkins discusses the numerous areas of legal and corporate risk that managers and their company counsels face. Hopkins provides agreements, forms and checklists needed to implement a sound legal risk management program and mitigate, shift and prevent legal and corporate risk through careful management. Managers and practitioners will also find practical and detailed information on how to identify legal risk and use legal and corporate risk management contracts and checklists. Written by an international lawyer and corporate counsel with decades of experience in risk management, Agreements, Forms and Checklists for Risk Managers seeks to help you deal with processes and procedures needed to protect any organization in today's complex and hostile business environment.

      Agreements, Forms and Checklists for Risk Managers
    • Title first published in 2003. Despite all the hype about e-learning, the real breakthrough in technology, at least as far as HR goes, is in the development of the corporate intranet for people management purposes. Bryan Hopkins and James Markham's book explains the potential for intranets in every aspect of HR: personnel administration, performance management, employee development, communication and knowledge management, as well as training and e-learning. It asks and answers the key questions you need to ask yourself and provides case studies illustrating how organizations have successfully exploited their intranet to help their people work more effectively and efficiently. HR managers are under pressure to cut costs, increase the effectiveness and range of the services they deliver. In many organizations there is also considerable pressure to maximise the returns on investment in technology. This book provides you with the means to achieve all of these goals.

      e-HR