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Integrationsmanagement – Onboarding neuer Mitarbeiter
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- Nombre de pages172
- FormatePub
- ISBN978-3-647-99677-6
- EAN9783647996776
- Date de parution07/11/2016
- Protection num.pas de protection
- Taille2 Mo
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurVandenhoeck & Ruprecht
Résumé
Because of the ongoing "war for talents" and in a time where good and qualified personnel is becoming rare, the theme of integrating new employees in a company is gaining in importance. Early attachment, the efficient application of productive employees and the extensive use of innovative potential are needed to ensure that companies remain competitive. The systematic integration of new employees begins even before any contracts are signed because of the high costs of recruiting new workers.
This leads to the optimization of resource input and productivity, while providing the company with long-term financial advantages. The authors Daniela Lohaus and Wolfgang Habermann assist the responsible persons in human resources departments to discover arguments they can present to management for setting up explicit integration programs. Readers get both theoretical and applied suggestions for designing such measures.
In particular, this volume touches on the integration of specific groups such as foreigners or the handicapped. It includes a wealth of figures and tables to illustrate the ideas. This book closes a gap in the literature for human resources management.
This leads to the optimization of resource input and productivity, while providing the company with long-term financial advantages. The authors Daniela Lohaus and Wolfgang Habermann assist the responsible persons in human resources departments to discover arguments they can present to management for setting up explicit integration programs. Readers get both theoretical and applied suggestions for designing such measures.
In particular, this volume touches on the integration of specific groups such as foreigners or the handicapped. It includes a wealth of figures and tables to illustrate the ideas. This book closes a gap in the literature for human resources management.






