The development of country HR policies: the perspectives of countries in two states (Record no. 83984)

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Preferred name for the person Jacobson, Willow S.
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Title The development of country HR policies: the perspectives of countries in two states
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Date of publication, distribution, etc 2018
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Summary, etc We conducted 40 semi-structured interviews with county HR directors (20 in New York, 20 in North Carolina) to learn more about the development of internal HR policies. Key resources used by directors in both states include other jurisdictions, colleagues in other county departments, state and federal agencies, laws and statutes, professional associations, and information gathered from general Internet searches. More than half of the HR directors reported using internal working groups, and almost two-thirds indicated that they systematically reviewed the implications of policies for specific departments. Yet, only a handful of HR directors reported utilizing other promising practices such as engaging rank-and-file employees in the policy process, reviewing a new or revised policy’s consistency with existing policy, and using evidence-based decision making to develop policies. Although there was little difference by state, our findings indicate the characteristics of HR directors can shape how a jurisdiction approaches policymaking.
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element Human Resources
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Focus term Local government
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Personal name Lambright, Kristina T.
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Title Public Personnel Management
Relationship information vol. 47, no. 4: (December 2018), pages 398-418
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