Practical Human Resources for Public Managers

Practical Human Resources for Public Managers: A Case Study Approach

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Features

  • Describes the soft skills necessary to create effective interpersonal communications
  • Provides an overview of federal, state, and local legal statutes that directly impact human resources issues within a public organization
  • Explores how the development of superior interpersonal and communication skills can add value to the organization
  • Covers special human resources topics that impact public organizations such as workplace violence, health benefits, mentoring, and negotiating with organized labor associations
  • Discusses trends in human resources management and how workplace environments are evolving
  • Includes basic terminology specific to different public organizations

Summary

Employers face a myriad of issues when hiring: how to recruit, whom to select, how to interview, Equal Employment Opportunity policies, fair salary offerings, health issues, performance evaluations, behavior/disciplinary actions, turnover, and the list goes on and on. Practical Human Resources Management for Public Managers: A Case Study Approach provides insight into human resource trends and demonstrates how complex situations can be successfully managed by public sector practitioners. The authors take us step by step into the "real world" with examples of historical events that compare "What Happened" with "What Could Have Happened" as well as suggested readings for more in-depth analysis and important points to remember.

Exploring the space between theory and what actually occurs in the world, this book supplies instructional case studies based upon actual events. The authors introduce key human resources issues with clear, concise language and provide techniques to address these issues in a real-world setting. The case studies cover legal and liability issues, recruiting and hiring, employee performance, reward and discipline issues, retention, termination, workplace violence, mentorship, motivation, and managing through transitions.

The authors bring know-how from a wide array of working environments, including teaching and administrative experience in public universities and management in municipalities of various population sizes from a few thousand to more than a million. They have also worked in a variety of capacities within these organizations, which allow them to see different perspectives on how different departments handle similar situations. They use their from-the-trenches knowledge to explore pragmatic ways to deal with human resource issues in public sector workplaces.

Table of Contents

THE ART OF HIRING PROCESS FOR PUBLIC ORGANIZATIONS
Introduction
Legal Framework
Equal Employment Opportunity
Americans with Disabilities Act
Family Medical Leave Act
Fair Labor Standards Act
Sexual Harassment Issues
Case Study: EEO Issue
Recruiting Organization Employees
Case Study 1: Rebuilding an Organization
Case Study 2: Hiring and Recruitment Strategies
Selection of Employees in the Hiring Process
What does the Process Entail?
Position Differences
Hiring Process
Case Study: City of Badlands


EVALUATION AND MANAGING HUMAN RESOURCE ISSUES FOR PUBLIC ORGANIZATIONS
Performance Evaluations for employees
Case Study 1: Performance and Skills Not as Advertised
Case Study 2: Handling a Mid-Manager
Case Study 3: Work Not Completed
Rewarding and Disciplining Employees
Case Study 1: Disaster at a Municipality
Case Study 2: Supervision over Difficult Co-Workers
Case Study 3: Smoking Policy
Case Study 4: Contending with Employee Reliability
Retaining and Dismissing Employees
Case Study 1: Reinstatement Issue
Case Study 2: Civil Service Employee Termination
Case Study 3: Violation of City Policy
Case Study 4: Terminated Employee Wreaks Vengeance

HUMAN RESOURCE ISSUES THAT IMPACT THE ORGANIZATION
Violence in the Workplace, Hostile Work Environment and Contending with Mentally Ill Employees
Case Study 1: Dealing with an Unsafe Work Environment
Case Study 2: An Employee Gets Aggressive with Co-Worker
Case Study 3: Threatened Employees
Mentoring Employees in the Workplace
Case Study 1: How to Know When you are doing it Right
Case Study 2: Strategic Planning and Goal-setting with a Productive Purpose

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