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Management Development

Management Development Strategy and Practice

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  • Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
  • ISBN: 9780631208402
  • Published In: March 1998
  • Format: Hardback , 304 pages
  • Jurisdiction: International ? Disclaimer:
    Countri(es) stated herein are used as reference only
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Management Development is an essential text for master's level human resource management programs and for high level practitioners.

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  • Provides a strategic, practical and analytical approach to management development.
     
  • Encourages the reader to apply techniques and come up with their own solutions.
List of Figures.

List of Tables.

List of Exhibits.

Acknowledgements.

Part I: The Purpose of Management Development.

1. Management Development: Purposes, Processes and Prerequisites.

2. Management Development and Organizational Strategy: Justifying and Evaluating the Business Focus.

3. Supporting Individual Managerial Careers.

Part II: Identifying Development Needs.

4. Understanding Managerial Work, Roles and Competences.

5. Methodologies for Analysing Managerial Roles and Competences.

6. Analysing Individual Development Needs.

Part III: Management Development Interventions.

7. The Managerial Learning Process and its Context.

8. Using Formal Off the Job Management Development.

9 Work-based Management Development Methods: Informal and Incidental.

Part IV: Meeting Different Management Development Needs.

10. Management Development for Professionals.

11. Management Development for Women.

12. Management Development for International Managers.

13. Executive Development and the Top Team.

Index.

 
 
Dr. Diana Winstanley is Lecturer in Human Resource Management and Organisational Behaviour at Imperial College Management School where she is also a Director of the Health Management Programme. She has researched and published widely in HRM, business ethics, performance management, management competency, management development and careers. She is a member of the IPD.

Dr Jean Woodall is Reader in Human Resource Management at Kingston Business School. She has researched widely in management development, the implications of organizational change for managerial careers and ethical issues in human resource management.

 

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