Ultimate performance : measuring human resources at work /
Nicholas C. Burkholder ; with Scott Golas and Jeremy Shapiro.
- Hoboken, N.J. : John Wiley & Sons, �2007.
- 1 online resource (xi, 276 pages) : illustrations
Includes bibliographical references (pages 259-262) and index.
Imperatives of metrics -- A path to alignment -- Supporting human capital decision making -- Employee assets and contribution -- Employee contribution to risk -- The employee lifecycle--a metrics roadmap from the C-level -- Missions, objectives, and metrics -- Measuring staffing--a better approach to hiring metrics -- Beyond hiring--metrics for employee development and retention -- Succession planning and internal mobility -- Current measurement practices--lessons from the field -- Case studies--metrics in action -- Human capital and organizational performance -- HR outsourcing and metrics -- A practical guide to building your ultimate dashboard -- Conclusion.
Meeting the challenges of high-performance HR. Until 1760 ships routinely disappeared, ran aground, or sank because seafarers could not measure longitude. The cost in life and property was immense. Today, business faces a similar challenge, as the failure to measure human resources performance is just as costly and deadly to modern organizations.