Autore |
Phillips Jack J. <1945->
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Edizione | [2nd ed.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa |
Alexandria, Va., : Society For Human Resource Management, 2012
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Descrizione fisica |
1 online resource (323 p.)
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Disciplina |
658.3/125
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Altri autori (Persone) |
PhillipsPatricia Pulliam
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Soggetto topico |
Personnel management
Rate of return
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ISBN |
1-58644-314-3
1-58644-288-0
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Formato |
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Livello bibliografico |
Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione |
eng
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Nota di contenuto |
Cover -- Copyright -- Contents -- Preface: ROI as an HR Tool -- Why This Book? Why Now? -- Who Can Benefit from This Book? -- How Is This Book Organized? -- Acknowledgments -- Preface to the Second Edition -- Chapter 1. The Accountability Crisis -- Defining ROI -- About Terminology -- Major Influences on HR Accountability -- A Paradigm Shift for HR Accountability -- Is Human Resources Ready for Additional Measurement and Evaluation? -- The Payoff of ROI -- Final Thoughts -- Chapter 2. The ROI Methodology -- The Essential Measurement Mix -- Why ROI? -- Types of Data for ROI Methodology -- An Example -- The ROI Methodology -- ROI Standards -- Final Thoughts -- Chapter 3. Preparing for ROI -- When to Use ROI -- Selecting the First Project for ROI Analysis -- Initial Analysis -The Beginning Point of the HR Program -- Steps in the Analysis -- Linkage to Evaluation -- The Role of Objectives for HR Programs -- Planning for ROI Projects -- Final Thoughts -- Chapter 4. Data Collection Issues -- Sources of Data -- Timing for Data Collection -- Responsibilities -- Business Performance Monitoring -- Questionnaires and Surveys -- Tests -- Interviews -- Focus Groups -- Observations -- The Use of Action Plans -- Improving the Response Rate for Data Collection -- Selecting an Appropriate Method -- Final Thoughts -- Chapter 5. Isolating the Effects of the Program -- The Importance of This Issue -- Chain of Impact: The Initial Evidence -- Identifying Other Factors: A First Step -- Use of Control Groups -- Using Trend-Line Analysis -- Forecasting Analysis -- Using Estimates -- Collecting the Estimates -- Calculating the Impact of Other Factors -- Using the Techniques -- Final Thoughts -- Chapter 6. Converting Data to Money -- Why Calculate Monetary Benefits? -- Key Steps to Convert Data to Money -- Standard Monetary Values.
Data Conversion When Standard Values Are Not Available -- Technique Selection and Finalizing the Values -- Final Thoughts -- Chapter 7. HR Costs and ROI -- Cost Issues -- Cost Monitoring Issues -- Major Cost Categories -- Cost Reporting -- ROI: Basic Issues -- ROI Interpretation -- ROI Can Be Very High -- What Happens When the ROI Is Negative? -- Consequences of Not Implementing an HR Program -- Cautions When Using ROI -- Final Thoughts -- Chapter 8. Measuring Intangibles -- Key Concepts about Intangibles -- Typical Intangible Measures -- Final Thoughts -- Chapter 9. Communicating and Using Evaluation Data -- Principles of Communicating Results -- Selecting the Audience for Communications -- Developing the Information: The Impact Study -- Selecting Communication Media -- Communicating the Information -- Analyzing Reactions to Communication -- Using Evaluation Data to Drive Improvement -- Final Thoughts -- Chapter 10. Taking a Sensible Approach to ROI -- The Basis for Resistance -- Fearless Implementation -- Final Thoughts -- Chapter 11. Case Study: Measuring ROI for a Work-at-Home Program Family Mutual Health and Life Insurance Company (FMI) -- FMI: Part A -- FMI: Part B -- FMI: Part C -- FMI: Part D -- FMI: Part E -- FMI: Part F -- FMI: Part G -- Epilogue -- Appendix A. Self-Test: How Results-Based Are Your Human Resources Programs? -- Appendix B. ROI Case Studies -- Appendix C. Resources -- Endnotes -- Index -- About the Authors -- Additional SHRM-Published Books -- Special Offer.
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