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HR for Creative Companies

Author/EditorMarks, Kate (Author)
Publisher: RIBA Publishing
ISBN: 9781859465936
Pub Date01/02/2016
BindingPaperback
Pages176
Dimensions (mm)216(h) * 138(w)
This book will provide simple, pragmatic and practical advice, anecdotes and template documents for a variety of common situations that arise in the HR employee life-cycle, such as succession planning and staff engagement.
£23.00
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There is an increasing realisation that small businesses, including architecture practices need to pro-actively engage with HR rather than simply firefighting when something goes wrong.
Good HR practices can help with business efficiency and profitability - they provide positive commercial tools that architects and other professionals can use to enhance their creativity whilst simultaneously increasing their commerciality.
This book will provide simple, pragmatic and practical advice, anecdotes and template documents for a variety of common situations that arise in the HR employee life-cycle, such as succession planning and staff engagement. Using examples from a range of different architecture practices, readers will learn how these organizations have successfully approached the issue of people management, by implementing tried and tested HR models.

Aimed at sole and small practices, this easy to digest book shows architects and other design professionals that HR can be a positive, profitable and even pleasurable tool for business success.

There is an increasing realisation that small businesses, including architecture practices need to pro-actively engage with HR rather than simply firefighting when something goes wrong.
Good HR practices can help with business efficiency and profitability - they provide positive commercial tools that architects and other professionals can use to enhance their creativity whilst simultaneously increasing their commerciality.
This book will provide simple, pragmatic and practical advice, anecdotes and template documents for a variety of common situations that arise in the HR employee life-cycle, such as succession planning and staff engagement. Using examples from a range of different architecture practices, readers will learn how these organizations have successfully approached the issue of people management, by implementing tried and tested HR models.

Aimed at sole and small practices, this easy to digest book shows architects and other design professionals that HR can be a positive, profitable and even pleasurable tool for business success.

Kate Marks is Director of Evolution Human at Resources Limited, an HR consultancy specialising in the built environment. She is a specialist business consultant to the RIBA, and a lecturer at IE Business School Madrid, University of Westminster, London Met University and the British Institute of Facilities Managers.

Introduction: 1. The profession 2. What is HR? 3. Recruit 4. Reward 5. Retain 6. Recognise 7. Release/Restore 8. Conclusion

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