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1. Managing strategy and HRM
- Prof. John Delery
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2. Managing HR for organizational performance
- Prof. Paul Sparrow
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3. Managing people in networked organisations
- Prof. Damian Grimshaw
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4. Trust in organisational relationships
- Dr. Graham Dietz
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5. Global talent management
- Dr. Elaine Farndale
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6. Employee voice and engagement
- Dr. Tony Dundon
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7. Learning
- Prof. Irena Grugulis
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8. Work and psychological well-being
- Prof. Kevin Daniels
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9. Pay and reward
- Mr. Charles Cotton
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10. Diversity management
- Prof. Gill Kirton
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11. Downsizing: costs, consequences, and best practices
- Prof. Wayne F. Cascio
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12. Talent management
- Dr. David Collings
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13. Evidence-based management: helping managers make better decisions
- Prof. Denise M. Rousseau
Printable Handouts
Navigable Slide Index
- Introduction
- Outline of talk
- From single to multiple organisational forms
- Multiple employers and the challenges for HRM
- Key issues for analysis
- Positive and negative views
- Three characteristics of networks - trust
- Three characteristics of networks - dominance
- Three characteristics of networks - modularity
- So what for HRM?
- Integration and consistency
- Building worker identity and engagement
- Developing capabilities
- Managing staff transfer
- Three illustrations
- Health and social care networks
- Network care
- Worker identity and commitment
- Skill development and careers
- IT outsourcing contracts
- A diagram
- An organisational network
- Staff transfer as a recruitment tool
- Managing skill development
- New influences on job security norms
- Public-private partnerships
- An example for a public-private partnership
- Fostering a shared workforce identity
- Shared approach to skill and careers
- Sustaining an HRM partnership
- Lessons for HRM (1)
- Lessons for HRM (2)
Topics Covered
- Inter-organisational forms and multiple employers
- Implications for HRM
- Risk sharing and shared learning
- Network characteristics (trust, dominance, modularity)
- Alignment, consistency and integration
- Worker identity and engagement
- Developing individual and organisational capabilities
- Managing staff transfer in networks
- Health and social care partnerships
- IT outsourcing contracts
- Public private partnerships
Talk Citation
Grimshaw, D. (2011, July 7). Managing people in networked organisations [Video file]. In The Business & Management Collection, Henry Stewart Talks. Retrieved January 27, 2025, from https://doi.org/10.69645/FUMX6956.Export Citation (RIS)