People Management during Transformation
Michael Rubas (),
Peter Schnitzenbaumer () and
Petra Trost-Gürtner
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Michael Rubas: T-Systems International GmbH
Peter Schnitzenbaumer: T-Systems International GmbH
Petra Trost-Gürtner: T-Systems International GmbH
Chapter Chapter 21 in The Road to a Modern IT Factory, 2014, pp 159-162 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract People are an essential factor for sustainable competitiveness, and effective HR management determines companies’ performance. In highly automated and standardized IT factories, people need skills and competencies that differ intrinsically from those of the current manual IT production landscape. Procuring and developing these skills while keeping the workforce motivated is the mission of people management, a mission that requires established HR teams to rethink their way of working from the ground up. Traditional recruitment or HR administration needs to transform itself into a new strategy unit that not only has a comprehensive sense of what the business is doing, but also possesses exceptional project management skills to act as a full-scale business partner. This will transform people management into an engine for lasting commercial success.
Keywords: People Management; Western Industrialize Nation; British Prime Minister; External Service Provider; Project Management Skill (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2014
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-40219-7_21
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