Personnel Management in Government

ebook Politics and Process · Public Administration and Public Policy

By Norma M. Riccucci

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With over 20 million people on its payroll, the government is the largest employer in the country. Managing people who do the nation's work is of critical importance to politicians, government leaders, and citizens alike. Personnel Management in Government: Politics and Process, eighth edition, examines the progress and innovations that public personnel professionals are making to address changes in the political, legal, and managerial environment of government. It provides students with a comprehensive understanding of human resource management within its historical and political context in the public sector.

A number of new developments are addressed in the eighth edition, including discussion of:

  • Human resource management in nonprofit organizations in an all-new, dedicated chapter
  • Current and future challenges to recruitment and hiring, including the use of social media in recruitment
  • Privatization and contracting out
  • The rise of employment "at will" policies
  • Digital technology or "digitalization" in HRM and the need to enhance cybersecurity
  • Managing performance with human capital analytics
  • Increased reliance on telework
  • States' attacks on public sector labor unions
  • HRM changes under the Trump administration
  • Since publication of the first edition in 1977, Personnel Management in Government has addressed issues not yet considered mainstream, but that have proven central to the development of the field over time. This long-standing but no less innovative textbook is required reading for all students of public, government, and non-profit personnel management.

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