Stephen Taylor (academic)
Stephen Taylor is a senior lecturer at the University of Exeter Business School. He is a chief examiner for the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development (CIPD), being responsible for the Employment Law, Managing in a Strategic Context and Leading, Managing & Developing People papers. He formerly taught at Manchester Metropolitan University Business School and at Manchester Business School.[1][2]
He is the author of Resourcing and Talent Management (CIPD, Fifth Edition). He is also the co-author, with Astra Emir, of Employment Law: An Introduction and, with Derek Torrington, Laura Hall and Carol Atkinson of Human Resource Management.[3][4][5][6]
Bibliography
- Recruiting, and Retaining Graduate Talent, co-written with Shirley Jenner, Financial Times, Prentice Hall (2000) ISBN 0-273-64457-2
- Employee Retention Handbook (Developing Practice), CIPD (2002) ISBN 0-85292-963-3
- Human Resource Management, co-written with Carol Atkinson, Laura Hall, and Derek Torrington. FT Prentice Hall; 8th edition (2011) ISBN 0-273-71075-3
- Resourcing and Talent Management, CIPD; 5th edition (2011) ISBN 1-84398-077-0
- Employment Law: An Introduction, co-written with Astra Emir Oxford University Press, Third Edition (2012) ISBN 0-19-928676-0
- Contemporary Issues in Human Resource Management, CIPD (2011) ISBN 1-84398-219-6
References
- ↑ "Stephen Taylor". business-school.exeter.ac.uk. Retrieved 16 November 2013.
- ↑ "Future HR Talent Conference - CIPD -". www.cipd.co.uk. Retrieved 16 November 2013.
- ↑ "Resourcing and Talent Management". amazon.com. Retrieved 16 November 2013.
- ↑ "Resourcing And Talent Management". goodreads.com. Retrieved 16 November 2013.
- ↑ Employment Law: An Introduction. booksgoogle.com. Retrieved 16 November 2013.
- ↑ "Torrington hall and taylor human resource management". gobookee.org. Retrieved 16 November 2013.
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