ABSTRACT

Traditionally, organizations have left human capital needs to the human resources department. However, the talent management landscape has changed. Managers have begun to recognize that attracting and employing highly talented individuals makes an enormous impact on the company’s bottom line.

The ‘Human Capital Cycle’ model presented in Achieving a Triple Win: Human Capital Management of the Employee Lifecycle presents a more systematic and comprehensive approach to human capital management based on the author’s insight into the connection between and organization’s strategy and its human capital needs and plans. Focusing on the six stages of the employee lifecycle, the book emphasises the need for a more adaptive, specialised approach to HRM to achieve what the author calls the ‘Triple Win’ – substantial benefits for customers, employees and the business as a whole. The book includes:

 

  • rich descriptions and examples
  • details on how to plan and execute each stage
  • questions and issues
  • case studies

 

This book is a useful resource for senior leaders, decision makers, HR professionals and those responsible for talent management in the private and public sectors. Students of HRM and management would find this an enlightening supplementary reading.

chapter 1|3 pages

INTRODUCTION

chapter 2|10 pages

BROADENING THE HUMAN CAPITAL SPECTRUM

chapter 3|6 pages

INTRODUCTION TO THE HUMAN CAPITAL CYCLE

chapter 4|16 pages

EMERGENCE OF NEW NEED/STRATEGY

chapter 5|13 pages

DEFINITION OF THE HUMAN CAPITAL PLAN

chapter 6|12 pages

RECRUITMENT AND SELECTION

chapter 7|14 pages

EMPLOYEE ON-BOARDING AND ORIENTATION

chapter 9|13 pages

EMPLOYEE DEPARTURE

chapter 10|17 pages

OBSERVATIONS, INSIGHTS, AND REFLECTIONS

chapter 11|9 pages

QUESTIONS TO CONSIDER