Effective People Management in Africa
Highlights new realities, challenges and opportunities facing organizations and businesses in managing people in contemporary Africa and attempts to propose alternative sustainable strategies and models that address critical issues ranging from managing k
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‘This book contains a much-needed compilation of chapters that illuminate both the challenges of and approaches to effectively managing people and organizations in Africa. It is a must-read for scholars as well as business people who wish to be successful in Africa.’ Professor Stella M Nkomo, University Pretoria and President of the Africa Academy of Management ‘This book by some of the leading experts in the field addresses key issues in HRM in Africa. Although the text adds significantly to our limited knowledge of this under-researched topic, a key strength is that the book goes beyond information provision to take an unashamedly theoretical view of developments in this important region at a time of considerable change and, perhaps unusually, optimism. The book is therefore of interest not just to scholars of HRM in Africa or even in emerging economies generally but to all researchers interested in the relationship between change and context.’ Professor Chris Brewster, Henley Business School, University of Reading, UK; and Nijmegen University, The Netherlands
10.1057/9781137337177 - Effective People Management in Africa, Edited by Aloysius Newenham-Kahindi, Ken N. Kamoche, Amon Chizema and Kamel Mellahi
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‘Effective People Management in Africa is a useful introduction to the subject and an outstanding resource for all researchers, practitioners and students focusing on Africa. Readers of this text will learn about the key development in the field, the core research themes being pursued by researchers and future themes expected to shape the debate on this topic. Whether new to management in Africa or a seasoned professional or researcher, this book is an essential and useful resource to help better understand human resource issues in the African context.’ Professor Pawan Budhwar, Aston Business School, UK
10.1057/9781137337177 - Effective People Management in Africa, Edited by Aloysius Newenham-Kahindi, Ken N. Kamoche, Amon Chizema and Kamel Mellahi
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