Updated to provide coverage of present-day concerns in such areas as the economy, the job market, and technological advances, an expanded second edition also includes revised sections on FMLA, health-insurance changes, and the latest compensation laws.
SHAWN SMITH is an attorney, corporate executive, and founder of Next Level Consulting. Her articles have appeared in numerous legal and business publications.
I thought this was going to be better than it was based on the Amazon reviews. It had good info, but not enough, especially when it comes to small companies.
This book is a good introduction to the various function in HR and explains many laws and regulations related to HR in the US. Hence the parts about laws and regulations would not be applicable to HR practitioners who are not based in US. Nonetheless, it was enlightening to read about the laws in US and reflect if it will make sense to apply them in my own country. One function of HR that this book is missing is HR Development (Training and Development). It would be good to include this important HR function in their next edition.
Interesting book with useful information and templates but it's mostly focused on the US and American employment laws and services and since i work in Canada I couldn't use a lot of it. It's a short read so I would still recommend it. I was inspired by this book to come up with ideas and incentives for my employees to keep them motivated and comfortable at work so it definitely was not a waste.
Definitely a solid read for anyone just getting into HR or looking to refresh their understanding on all things HR related. There were just a few things that probably needed further explanation since it could have been interpreted the wrong way or didn't clarify completely, but still worth reading for any HR professional.
I enjoyed this book as a detailed overview of many human resource functions. I found the templates to be helpful. Now that I am done reading, it has found a place on my desk, and will be useful as reference when creating forms. I also will use it when creating presentations and trainings for staff. For example, I liked the chapter on interviewing and appropriate and inappropriate interview questions.
The advice is practical and relatively up to date. It is a newer edition of the book, but sometimes it did come across a little dated. Technology is evolving quickly!
I think it would be particularly interesting for people outside of HR to read. As an HR professional, I still found it interesting and informative though. I recently took the SHRM exam, and I thought it covered similar material to the exam.
I would recommend this book to anyone interested in HR, someone who wants a concise but comprehensive guide to HR, and someone taking on new HR projects (like writing an employee handbook), who would like a place to start. The book would also be helpful for someone running a small business who does not have traditional HR support.
It was a good read to start the year and review the essentials of HR!
Thorough, top-level coverage of multiple topics found in Human Resources. Excellent book to use as a refresher or starting point in HR studies. It's exactly what it's intended to be, and provides a basis or starting point for researching out the various issues and topics that come up in the typical workplace.
This book, although boring, was a good source of information for everything having to do with human resources. It talked about health benefits, hiring and firing practices, employee reviews and just about everything else a good manager should know.