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Human Resource Management based on Islamic Principles - A guide for successful Manager - cover

Human Resource Management based on Islamic Principles - A guide for successful Manager

Nur

Publisher: Youcanprint

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Summary

Embark on a transformative journey with "Human Resource Management Based on Islamic Principles: A Guide for Successful Managers." This dynamic book is not just a guide; it's a roadmap designed to invigorate and empower managers seeking to infuse their practices with the timeless wisdom of Islamic ethics. Drawing inspiration from the Quranic guidance and teachings of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH), each chapter is a compass pointing towards a more principled and effective approach to HR management. From the foundational pillars of ethical leadership and compassionate employee relations to the intricate realms of recruitment, talent management, performance evaluation, training, and conflict resolution, this guide seamlessly weaves together practical strategies and Islamic principles. Dive into the exploration of workplace diversity, inclusion, organizational ethics, governance, sustainability, corporate social responsibility, and the resilience needed in times of crisis. More than just a manual, this book is a narrative of empowerment for successful managers. It immerses them in the practical implementation of Islamic ethics, guiding them to lead with integrity and create workplaces characterized by justice, compassion, and ethical decision-making. Experience the thrill of transforming your managerial practices, fostering employee well-being, satisfaction, and sustainable organizational success – all through the lens of Islamic principles. This is not just a guide; it's your invitation to lead authentically and make a lasting impact.
Available since: 01/12/2024.
Print length: 30 pages.

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