A.E. Res. 92-10As small finns grow from employing just a few people to employing 10 or more, there is an increasing need for more fonnalized human resource management practices. The purpose of this study was to determine to what extent managers of florist crop production finns used formalized human resource management practices in their businesses. Managers of 104 florist crop production firms in New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Michigan participated in a telephone survey designed to gather information on specific personnel management practices. The study revealed that while some finns are using fonnalized personnel management practices, the majority are not. Those who use formalized personnel management practices tend to be, but are not e...
A.E. Ext. 92-10The objective of this publication is to report on dairy farm managers' opionions rega...
The current trend in Human Resource Management is for the role of HR departments to shift from admin...
The problem of this study was to examine how American industries could fully utilize their human res...
As small finns grow from employing just a few people to employing 10 or more, there is an increasing...
A.E. Res. 93-5Many florist crop producers have reported difficulty with attracting qualified employe...
Many florist crop producers have reported difficulty with attracting qualified employees to position...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate HRM practices affecting employees in the Agricultural Sect...
For years the major management concern of farm managers was farm production. In the 1970s and 1980s,...
1 online resource (PDF, 12 pages)This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowl...
As glasshouses are becoming fewer in number and larger in size, labour organisation and human resour...
4 pp.People--human capital--are an important resource in making a farm or ranch business more compet...
his study assessed the influence of human resource management practices on agricultural employees’ b...
The human resource management practices have been one of the major functions of the management of ev...
Sound human resource management practices such as performance bonuses, performance reviews and feedb...
4 pp.Successful managers know that recruiting and training key personnel is critical to the health o...
A.E. Ext. 92-10The objective of this publication is to report on dairy farm managers' opionions rega...
The current trend in Human Resource Management is for the role of HR departments to shift from admin...
The problem of this study was to examine how American industries could fully utilize their human res...
As small finns grow from employing just a few people to employing 10 or more, there is an increasing...
A.E. Res. 93-5Many florist crop producers have reported difficulty with attracting qualified employe...
Many florist crop producers have reported difficulty with attracting qualified employees to position...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate HRM practices affecting employees in the Agricultural Sect...
For years the major management concern of farm managers was farm production. In the 1970s and 1980s,...
1 online resource (PDF, 12 pages)This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowl...
As glasshouses are becoming fewer in number and larger in size, labour organisation and human resour...
4 pp.People--human capital--are an important resource in making a farm or ranch business more compet...
his study assessed the influence of human resource management practices on agricultural employees’ b...
The human resource management practices have been one of the major functions of the management of ev...
Sound human resource management practices such as performance bonuses, performance reviews and feedb...
4 pp.Successful managers know that recruiting and training key personnel is critical to the health o...
A.E. Ext. 92-10The objective of this publication is to report on dairy farm managers' opionions rega...
The current trend in Human Resource Management is for the role of HR departments to shift from admin...
The problem of this study was to examine how American industries could fully utilize their human res...