Preface
Part I: Framework for Human Resources Program Evaluation
Dale S. Rose, E. Jane Davidson
CHAPTER 1: OVERVIEW OF PROGRAM EVALUATION
Program Evaluation in Human Resources
Evaluation Myths
Who Does Program Evaluation?
Choosing Criteria for Success
Practical Design Considerations
Peter Y. Chen, Jeanne Carsten, Autumn D. Krauss
CHAPTER 2: JOB ANALYSIS-THE BASIS FOR DEVELOPING CRITERIA FOR ALL HUMAN RESOURCES PROGRAMS
Uses of a Proactive Job Analysis Program
Assessing the Need for a Job Analysis Program and Preparing for It
Conducting a Job Analysis Program
Stephen David Steinhaus, L. A. Witt
CHAPTER 3: CRITERIA FOR HUMAN RESOURCES PROGRAM EVALUATION
Common Approaches and Pitfalls
Characteristics of Good Criteria
Practical Steps in Criterion Development and Implementation
Part II: Staffing
Michael M. Harris, Elliot D. Lasson
CHAPTER 4: RECRUITMENT
Understanding the Recruitment Process
Recruitment Sources
Understanding the Recruitment Process
Recruitment Sources
Evaluating the Recruitment Function
Andrew J. Falcone, Nambury S. Raju
CHAPTER 5: SETTING STANDARDS
Setting Standards for Program Evaluation
Evaluation of the Standard-Setting Programs
Standard-Setting Procedures
Scott B. Morris, Russell Lobsenz
CHAPTER 6: EVALUATING PERSONNEL SELECTION SYSTEMS
Program Evaluation Process
Test Administration Practices
Fairness, Bias, and Discrimination Bias
Rob Silzer, Seymour Adler
CHAPTER 7: SELECTING MANAGERS AND EXECUTIVES: THE CHALLENGE OF MEASURING SUCCESS
Evaluating Selection Design
Evaluating Selection Administration
Evaluating Selection Decisions
Evaluating Selection Outcomes
Part III: Evaluating and Rewarding Employees
Janet L. Barnes-Farrell, Angela M. Lynch
CHAPTER 8: PERFORMANCE APPRAISAL AND FEEDBACK PROGRAMS
Goals of Appraisal and Feedback Systems
Functions of Performance Appraisal
Evaluating Performance Appraisal Measurement Functions
Evaluating the Communications Function of Performance Appraisal
John C. Scott, Manuel London
CHAPTER 9: THE EVALUATION OF 360-DEGREE FEEDBACK PROGRAMS
An Overview of 360-Degree Feedback
Criteria for Evaluating 360-Degree Feedback
Methods for Evaluating the Quality of the 360-Degree Program
Evaluators of the Survey Program
Evaluating the Quality and Long-term Effects of 360-Degree Feedback
Mary D. Baker
CHAPTER 10: COMPENSATION ANALYSIS
Who Should Be Involved in the Preparation of Compensation Analysis?
Pay Elements Included in a Compensation Study
Methods of Analyzing Compensation
Complex Pay Equity Techniques-Multiple Regression Analysis
Part IV: Employee Effectiveness
Miguel A. Quiñones, Scott Tonidandel
CHAPTER 11: CONDUCTING TRAINING EVALUATION
Overview of Training Evaluation
A 5-Step Model of Training Evaluation
Michael M. Harris, Manuel London, William C. Byham, Marilyn Buckner
CHAPTER 12: SUCCESSION MANAGEMENT
What Is Succession Management?
Methods for Evaluating Competencies
Determining Appropriate Developmental Activities
Identifying the Organizational Level to Be the Target of the Succession
Management Process and the Current and Future Requirements
Evaluating Succession Management
David B. Peterson, Kurt Kraiger
CHAPTER 13: A PRACTICAL GUIDE TO EVALUATING COACHING: TRANSLATING STATE-OF-THE-ART TECHNIQUES TO THE REAL WORLD
Challenges and Issues in Evaluating Coaching
A Practical Guide to Evaluating Coaching
Part V: Team and Organizational Effectiveness
Wendy S. Becker, John E. Mathieu
CHAPTER14: TEAM PERFORMANCE
Performance Evaluation as a General Process
Measurement Framework for Understanding Team Performance
Getting Started: How to Develop Team Performance Measures
Sources of Measurement in Teams
The Future of Team Performance Evaluation
Steven F. Cronshaw, Sidney A. Fine
CHAPTER 15: THE EVALUATION OF JOB REDESIGN PROCESSES
Five Principles of Job Redesign Evaluation
Worker Criteria for the Evaluation of Job Redesign Programs
Management Criteria for the Evaluation of Job Redesign Programs
The Summative Evaluation of Job Redesign
Bringing Together Worker and Management Criteria in Successful Job Redesign
Allan H. Church
CHAPTER 16: ORGANIZATION DEVELOPMENT
Overview of Organization Development
A Process for Evaluating OD Interventions
Paul Rosenfeld, Dan Landis, David Dalsky
CHAPTER 17: EVALUATING DIVERSITY PROGRAMS
Evaluating Diversity Programs: Barriers and Benefits
Evaluating Diversity Programs: A 6-Step Plan
Part VI: Organizational Communications
Jack E. Edwards, Bruce M. Fisher
CHAPTER 18: EVALUATING ORGANIZATIONAL SURVEY PROGRAMS
Methods for Gathering Evaluation Data
Evaluators of the Survey Program
Criteria for Judging Survey Program Quality
J. Philip Craiger, Virginia Collins, Alex Nicoll
CHAPTER 19: A PRACTICAL GUIDE TO EVALUATING COMPUTER-ENABLED COMMUNICATIONS
Dimensions of Communication Technologies
Evaluating Corporate Needs
Strategies for Selecting Among a Set of Alternatives
Prevalent Communication Technologies
Computer-Enabled Communication: Impact and Policies
L. A. Witt, Paulette Henry, Margareta Emberger
CHAPTER 20: CUSTOMER SERVICE PROGRAMS
The Role of Human Resources in Customer Service
Identifying Stakeholders (Who)
Selecting the Evaluation Criteria (What)
Linking HR Programs with Customer Service Outcomes (Why)
Part VII: Health and Work/Life Balance
Michael J. Burke, Jill Bradley, Harold N. Bowers
CHAPTER 21: HEALTH AND SAFETY TRAINING PROGRAMS
A Systems Approach to Health and Safety Training
Measures of Health and Safety Training Program Effectiveness
Guidelines for Assessing On-the-Job Behavior (STEP-3) Associated with Health and Safety Training
Issues Concerning the Transfer of Health and Safety Training
E. Jeffrey Hill, Sara P. Weiner
CHAPTER 22: WORK/LIFE BALANCE POLICIES AND PROGRAMS
Introduction: Why Evaluate Work/Life Policies and Programs?
Evaluating Work/Life Policies and Programs
Jeffrey M. Stanton, Timothy V. Nolan, John R. Dale
CHAPTER 23: EVALUATION OF HUMAN RESOURCE INFORMATION SYSTEMS
Brief Historical Overview of HRISs
Primary Research Strategies for Evaluating an HRIS
Assessors Who Can Conduct HRIS Evaluations
Criteria for Judging HRIS Quality
Integrating Criteria and Reporting Evaluation Results
Helen De Cieri, John Boudreau
CHAPTER 24: GLOBAL HUMAN RESOURCE METRICS
Talentship: A Decision Science for HR
A Strategic Approach to the Measurement of Global HR
A Model for Global HR Metrics
Edward J. Kelleher, F. Stephen Cobe
CHAPTER 25: STRATEGIC PLANNING FOR HUMAN RESOURCES
Key Strategic Planning Issues for HR
The Strategic Planning-HR Interface
HR Roles in the Strategic Management Process
Evaluation of HR Strategy
Chet Robie and Nambury S. Raju
Glossary: Definitions of Technical and Statistical Terms Commonly Used in HR Program Evaluations
Index
About the Editor
About the Contributors