Transformational Human Resources Management in Zimbabwe
Editor
- Mervis Chiware(University of Zimbabwe)Bernard Nkala(Health Service Board)Innocent Chirisa(University of Zimbabwe)
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Suggested Citation
- Mervis Chiware & Bernard Nkala & Innocent Chirisa (ed.), 2022. "Transformational Human Resources Management in Zimbabwe," Springer Books, Springer, number 978-981-19-4629-5, June.
Handle: RePEc:spr:sprbok:978-981-19-4629-5
DOI: 10.1007/978-981-19-4629-5
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Book Chapters
The following chapters of this book are listed in IDEAS- Mervis Chiware & Bernard Nkala & Chirisa Innocent, 2022. "The Human Capital Management in the Zimbabwe Public Sector: An Overview of Issues and Challenges," Springer Books, in: Mervis Chiware & Bernard Nkala & Innocent Chirisa (ed.), Transformational Human Resources Management in Zimbabwe, chapter 0, pages 1-3, Springer.
- Chrispen Maireva & Patience Mabika, 2022. "Role of the Higher and Tertiary Institutions in Human Capital Development in Zimbabwe," Springer Books, in: Mervis Chiware & Bernard Nkala & Innocent Chirisa (ed.), Transformational Human Resources Management in Zimbabwe, chapter 0, pages 5-20, Springer.
- Chrispen Maireva & Patience Mabika, 2022. "Enhancing the Quality of Practical Skills Assessment in Zimbabwean Higher Tertiary Education Institutions," Springer Books, in: Mervis Chiware & Bernard Nkala & Innocent Chirisa (ed.), Transformational Human Resources Management in Zimbabwe, chapter 0, pages 21-38, Springer.
- Zinyama Tawanda & Emmanuel Tsara, 2022. "Talent Identification, Nurturing and Mentorship: Challenges and Opportunities in the Global Economy," Springer Books, in: Mervis Chiware & Bernard Nkala & Innocent Chirisa (ed.), Transformational Human Resources Management in Zimbabwe, chapter 0, pages 39-59, Springer.
- Gweshe Gay Tapiwa & Pardon Pedzisai & Nkala Bernard & Chiware Mervis, 2022. "Digitalisation of Human Resources Systems and Process Necessary for Public Sector Transformation in Zimbabwe," Springer Books, in: Mervis Chiware & Bernard Nkala & Innocent Chirisa (ed.), Transformational Human Resources Management in Zimbabwe, chapter 0, pages 61-74, Springer.
- Aaram Gwiza & Promise Machingo Hlungwani & Brighton Nyagadza & Victoria David & Gideon Masaruse & Charles Massimo, 2022. "Developing Priority-Driven Leadership and Supervisory Skills Within Public Sector Low Resource Settings," Springer Books, in: Mervis Chiware & Bernard Nkala & Innocent Chirisa (ed.), Transformational Human Resources Management in Zimbabwe, chapter 0, pages 75-98, Springer.
- Bernard Nkala & Mervis Chiware, 2022. "Balancing the Twin Challenges of Performance Management and Culture Transformation in the Public Sector," Springer Books, in: Mervis Chiware & Bernard Nkala & Innocent Chirisa (ed.), Transformational Human Resources Management in Zimbabwe, chapter 0, pages 99-116, Springer.
- Bernard Nkala & Mervis Chiware, 2022. "Transformational Workforce Training Approaches for the Public Sector in the Twenty-First Century," Springer Books, in: Mervis Chiware & Bernard Nkala & Innocent Chirisa (ed.), Transformational Human Resources Management in Zimbabwe, chapter 0, pages 117-133, Springer.
- Emmanuel Tsara & Tawanda Zinyama, 2022. "Strategic Human Resources Management for Public Sector Entities in Zimbabwe: Needs, Scope and Possibilities," Springer Books, in: Mervis Chiware & Bernard Nkala & Innocent Chirisa (ed.), Transformational Human Resources Management in Zimbabwe, chapter 0, pages 135-150, Springer.
- Tawanda Nyikadzino & Caroline Muronza & Tambudzayi Rashirayi, 2022. "Addressing Workforce Public Productivity Through Human Resources Outsourcing," Springer Books, in: Mervis Chiware & Bernard Nkala & Innocent Chirisa (ed.), Transformational Human Resources Management in Zimbabwe, chapter 0, pages 151-165, Springer.
- Davidzo H. Mapuvire & Sharon R. T. Chilunjika & Florence Mutasa, 2022. "The Health and Safety Perspectives in the Zimbabwe Public Sector," Springer Books, in: Mervis Chiware & Bernard Nkala & Innocent Chirisa (ed.), Transformational Human Resources Management in Zimbabwe, chapter 0, pages 167-185, Springer.
- Mervis Chiware & Bernard Nkala & Innocent Chirisa, 2022. "Picking up the Pieces and Way Forward," Springer Books, in: Mervis Chiware & Bernard Nkala & Innocent Chirisa (ed.), Transformational Human Resources Management in Zimbabwe, chapter 0, pages 187-193, Springer.
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