Human Resource Management: An introduction to the entry stay and exit of people in work organisations with Cases from Southern Africa

Human Resource Management: An introduction to the entry stay and exit of people in work organisations with Cases from Southern Africa

Authors: Professor Lewis Baison Dzimbiri,
Publish Date/ Year : April 16, 2022 | Format: Paperback | Genre : Human Resource | Other Book Detail

Having successfully written two major textbooks for university level curriculum: Organisation and Management Theories : an African Focus; and Industrial Relations in a Developing Society- case of Colonial, Independent one party and Multiparty Malawi, and borrowing from the experiences of Malawi, SADC and Africa generally, the author felt compelled to produce a more specific textbook with a special focus on the management of entry, stay and exit of people in public and private sector organisations. Public and private sector organisations cannot function without human, material, financial, information, time and other resources (Dzimbiri, 2015). However, of all the resources at the disposal of an organisation, the human resource is the most critical since it is the human resource that plan activities and implement them using the other resources to produce goods and services for human consumption.
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English
Publication date

April 16, 2022
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978-93-91556-69-3




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Professor Lewis Baison Dzimbiri

Professor Lewis Baison Dzimbiri

Lewis Dzimbiri - a Professor of Public Administration and Management is a specialist in human resource management, industrial relations and general management. He holds a BA (Pub Admin) University of Malawi, an MSc (Human Resource Development) from the University of Manchester, UK and a PhD in Industrial Relations from Keele University, in the UK. A seasoned academician, management trainer, educator, consultant and researcher, Prof Dzimbiri is a former head of Political and Administrative Studies, Dean of the Faculty of Social Science and Vice Principal at Chancellor College, University of Malawi. He has taught at the Staff Development Institute, Mpemba; Galilee International Management Institute, Israel; Midlands State University, Zimbabwe; Great Zimbabwe University and the University of Botswana apart from the University of Malawi during 1990-2017 where he rose through the years from Lecturer Grade 1 to senior lecturer, associate professor, then full professor in 2010. At the completion of this book, Professor Dzimbiri was a Deputy Vice Chancellor of the Lilongwe University of Agriculture and Natural Resources and a Board Chairperson for the Malawi Institute of Management, Governing Council Chairperson of the Zomba Theological University and a member of various boards and committees. His publications include six books, over 40 journal articles, 28 book chapters and hundreds of conference papers and numerous consultancy reports.