New approaches to recruitment and selection [eBook] / by Fons Trompenaars (Trompenaars Hampden-Turner Consulting, The Netherlands) and Peter Woolliams (Anglia Ruskin Cambridge, UK).

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Chapter 1. The changing world of work -- Chapter 2. How it used to be -- Chapter 3. Ongoing difficulties in hiring -- Chapter 4. Assessing applicants -- Chapter 5. Seeking to make assessment free of cultural bias -- Chapter 6. The Hay System for Evaluation -- Chapter 7. Changing values of the labour market -- Chapter 8. The advance of technology -- Chapter 9. And now we have robotic systems -- Chapter 10. I quit -- Chapter 11. (Summary) The key challenges for hirers and job seekers. -- Chapter 12. The need for a new approach -- Chapter 13. Our new framework -- Chapter 14. Improving assessment and selection -- Chapter 15. Leadership free of cultural bias -- Chapter 16. Career developing/supporting cultures -- Chapter 17. Marriages, not weddings -- Chapter 18. Applying our logic to your job interview -- Chapter 19. The future?
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$a Chapter 1. The changing world of work  -- Chapter 2. How it used to be  -- Chapter 3. Ongoing difficulties in hiring  -- Chapter 4. Assessing applicants  -- Chapter 5. Seeking to make assessment free of cultural bias  -- Chapter 6. The Hay System for Evaluation  -- Chapter 7. Changing values of the labour market  -- Chapter 8. The advance of technology  -- Chapter 9. And now we have robotic systems  -- Chapter 10. I quit  -- Chapter 11. (Summary) The key challenges for hirers and job seekers.  -- Chapter 12. The need for a new approach  -- Chapter 13. Our new framework  -- Chapter 14. Improving assessment and selection  -- Chapter 15. Leadership free of cultural bias  -- Chapter 16. Career developing/supporting cultures  -- Chapter 17. Marriages, not weddings  -- Chapter 18. Applying our logic to your job interview  -- Chapter 19. The future?
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$a Current recruitment and selection practices are essentially a cloning process which seeks to match applicants with the current corporate culture of the hiring organisation. This ignores applicants with different points of view, differing value systems and career aspirations. Authors Fons Trompenaars and Peter Woolliams explore the idea that, while all organisations should develop and promote their core values, the application of them needs to be revisited. New Approaches to Recruitment and Selection presents a new framework that compares current corporate cultures with the evolving value systems of current and potential employees. The authors believe that applicants should match the organization's needs and explore how different categories of applicants can enrich the organisation whilst providing full engagement. The authors' longitudinal research on traditional frameworks and practices shows that while companies strive to be objective, they are rarely free of cultural bias. They identify serious shortcomings in how organisations utilise their people. While most organisations are implementing a wide range of policies and programmes to identify and eliminate pay inequalities, and improve their attractiveness to women and minorities, great change has not materialised. Each volume in this series will explore failing established models and propose new conceptual frameworks with practical approaches. International case studies enrich the arguments and findings. Purchase of this book includes exclusive access to app-based content, enabling readers to explore the application of specific concepts in further detail.
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Current recruitment and selection practices are essentially a cloning process which seeks to match applicants with the current corporate culture of the hiring organisation. This ignores applicants with different points of view, differing value systems and career aspirations. Authors Fons Trompenaars and Peter Woolliams explore the idea that, while all organisations should develop and promote their core values, the application of them needs to be revisited. New Approaches to Recruitment and Selection presents a new framework that compares current corporate cultures with the evolving value systems of current and potential employees. The authors believe that applicants should match the organization's needs and explore how different categories of applicants can enrich the organisation whilst providing full engagement. The authors' longitudinal research on traditional frameworks and practices shows that while companies strive to be objective, they are rarely free of cultural bias. They identify serious shortcomings in how organisations utilise their people. While most organisations are implementing a wide range of policies and programmes to identify and eliminate pay inequalities, and improve their attractiveness to women and minorities, great change has not materialised. Each volume in this series will explore failing established models and propose new conceptual frameworks with practical approaches. International case studies enrich the arguments and findings. Purchase of this book includes exclusive access to app-based content, enabling readers to explore the application of specific concepts in further detail.