Readings Links
Some (but not all) of your readings are available in Library databases or on the internet.
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Designing organizations for sustainable effectivenessLawler, E. and Worley, C. (2012). Organizational Dynamics. (41) 265-270.
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Getting engaged: Top tips for an engaged workforceGabriel, A. and Bennett, A. (2015). SIOP White Paper Series.
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Reinventing performance managementBuckingham, M. and Goodall, A. (2015: April). Harvard Business Review. 40-50.
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Is HRM evidence-based and does it matter?Briner, Rob. (2007). Institute for Employment Studies.
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How Google Sold Its Engineers on ManagementGarvin, D. A. (2013, December). Harvard Business Review. 3-10.
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Electronic monitoring and control at work: What is it good for?Batt, R. (Summer 2010/Winter 2011). Perspectives on Work. 22-25. **You will have to register with JSTOR to read online for free. Add it to your shelf, and then you can view the article.
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New talent strategy: Attract, process, educate, empower, engage and retain the bestGraen, George and Grace, Miriam (2015). SHRM-SIOP Science of HR White Paper Series.
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Strategies for engaging and retaining mature workersBeier, Margaret. (2015). SHRM-SIOP White Paper Series.
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The evolution of employee opinion surveys: The voice of employees as a strategic management toolVan Rooy, David L.and Oehler, Ken (2013). SHRM-SIOP White Paper Series.
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HR failed on sexual harassment; Now what?Mayer, Kathryn. (2017: December 28). Employee Benefit News (Online).
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At Nike, revolt by led by women leads to exodus of male executivesCreswell, Julie, Draper, Kevin and Abrams, Rachel. (2018: April 28). The New York Times.
About Harvard Business School Publications
Harvard Business School Cases
Harvard Business School Publishing does not sell cases to libraries. In very few instances, cases might be found in the Harvard Business Review magazine--but most cases are published separately. You usually have no option except to purchase HBS cases required for classes.
Harvard Busines Review - HBR
Harvard Business School Publishing refuses to sell electronic subscriptions to libraries; so we have current issues of the Harvard Business Review only in print form at the EMU Library. Links below outline options for obtaining HBR articles.
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HBR Web Site RegistrationAccess a limited number of HBR articles by registering at the HBR.org site.
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Record of HBR issues at EMU Library in print or microfilmMost recent issues are kept at the circulation desk.
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Books 24x7 IT Pro This link opens in a new windowIncludes some e-books with reprints of HBR articles. Try searching by the article title in quotes.
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Google Scholar with EMU Full Text This link opens in a new windowOnce in a while. you can find a free version of an HBR article online by searching GoogleScholar.