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Page iv Edward E. Lawler III Dave Ulrich Jac Fitz-enz James C. Madden V With Regina Maruca
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Human Resources Business Process Outsourcing Transforming How HR Gets Its Work Done Image
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Contents Preface The Authors 1. Forces for Change 2. New Roles for HR 3. Evaluating the Effectiveness of HR 4. Design of the HR Function 5. Exult 6. BP 7. Bank of America 8. International Paper 9. Prudential 10. Lessons Learned 11. Outsourcing and the Future of HR Index
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Preface Above all else, this book is about how the role of the human resources (HR) function can be redefined in order to create more effective organizations. Major changes in business conditions have placed new and increased demands on the HR function. To meet these demands, some of the traditional HR work must be done differently, and HR needs to provide new services. HR must excel at both delivering traditional transaction services and providing high value-added strategic services. If HR stays at the transactional level, the department will become an afterthought. If HR goes strategic but lacks the ability to deliver on operational tasks, it will lose credibility. Finding new and innovative ways to do HR-related transactional (administrative) work should be a concern for both business leaders and HR professionals. The same is true for finding ways HR can contribute to the formation and implementation of business plans and strategies. Business leaders need to raise the bar for the function by stating what is expected from HR professionals.