Hiring Right : A Practical Guide

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Hiring Right : A Practical Guide

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"Reading Hiring Right was like spending a highly productive afternoon in conversation with Susan J. Herman, the author. She had clear answers to my questions about hiring and anticipated many concerns that would not have occurred to me. In a concise manner she clarifies the hiring process from her experience as a business owner and consultant, from her knowledge as a researcher and teacher, and from her empathy and warmth as a trusted friend. An essential resource book with a highly personal touch." --Bob Marx, University of Massachusetts "For an employer who really wants to 'hire right,' this book is a must. It is more than a 'how-to' book; it literally helps one to think about the total process from beginning to end. Rather than viewing the hiring process as one of matching skills to jobs, Hiring Right emphasizes the importance of viewing the whole person in relation to the organization. A practical, yet conceptually sound book." --Stephen Fink, University of New Hampshire "Highly readable and technically solid--Hiring Right will be a valuable resource for practitioners and students alike--a timely contribution." --Larry Shetzer, Faculty of Commerce and Business Administration, University of British Columbia "In this age of global competition, total quality management, ISO 9000, and high technology, people are the critical resource. Hiring Right's direct style makes it truly useful. I particularly like the way the author presents the various alternatives and approaches to the process of hiring people. Hiring Right will be very useful in our Corporate Headquarter's Human Resource Department as well as our member companies around the world." --Thomas P. Putnam Chairman, Markem Corporation Turnover costs an organization as much as two times the annual salary of any given position, with the average being 150% of an employee's annual salary. Hiring right the first time represents enormous savings in time, money, and anxiety, as well as embarrassment and ego damage for both the unsuccessful worker and hiring personnel. Hiring Right is a hands-on, workbook-style manual for managers of organizations (large or small, for-profit or nonprofit) who hire employees, for human resource directors who train line managers and supervisors to do the hiring, and for consultants who want to put written materials into their clients' hands. Handy and practical, this volume takes you through each step in the hiring process, including job definition, recruitment, interviewing, testing, and checking references. Each chapter briefly outlines key concepts for managers and includes several exercises and worksheets that will serve as a complete hiring strategy that can be customized to any manager's own organization and specific hiring needs. Hiring Right is essential for professionals who participate in any aspect of the hiring process and scholars and students in management studies, organization science, human resources, public administration, and education.

About the Author

Susan Herman has more than 25 years of leadership experience in government, criminal justice, and social services.  She is an internationally recognized spokesperson for victims of crime and has developed a new vision of justice called  Parallel Justice which involves a separate social obligation to repair the harm caused by crime, above and beyond the arrest and adjudication of offenders. 

From 1997 through 2004, Susan Herman served as the Executive Director of the National Center for Victims of Crime, the nation’s leading resource and advocacy organization for crime victims. Under Ms. Herman’s leadership, the National Center designed and piloted innovative approaches to serving victims, in such critical areas as bringing victims into community policing; developing safe housing for intimidated victims and witnesses; and creating effective ways for communities to respond to the complex issue of stalking.  During this period, the National Center also launched the Teen Victim Project to leverage the resources of national youth development agencies to help our most vulnerable victim population, teenagers, and established the National Crime Victim Bar Association, to help crime victims seek remedies through the civil justice system.  Furthering the National Center’s mission to forge a national commitment to help victims of crime rebuild their lives, Ms. Herman established groundbreaking partnerships with key national organizations, including the American Red Cross, the National District Attorneys Association, and the American Automotive Association (AAA).

Before joining the National Center, Ms. Herman served as Director of Community Services at The Enterprise Foundation, where she directed community safety and workforce development initiatives that supported more than 1,100 housing and community development organizations in more than 400 cities across the country, including the Community Safety Project, a four-site national direct AmeriCorps public safety project.  Ms. Herman also served as Director of the Domestic Violence Division of Victim Services (now Safe Horizon) in New York City, Special Counsel to the Police Commissioner of the New York City Police Department, and Director of Mediation Services at the Institute for Mediation and Conflict Resolution.  She served as an attorney at the NOW Legal Defense and Education Fund, and as an instructor at the NYU  School of Law and the NYU Wagner Graduate School of  Public Service. 

A graduate of Bryn Mawr College and the Antioch School of Law, Ms. Herman is currently writing a book on Parallel Justice, and consulting nationally on issues related to victims of crime.

Hiring Right : A Practical Guide,Susan Herman,Sage Publications, Inc,0803947593,Business & Economics,Business / Economics / Finance,Business/Economics,Employee selection,Human Resources & Personnel Management,Personnel management,Business & Economics / Human Resources & Personnel Management,Personnel & human resources management

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