Prelims
Advances in the Technology of Managing People: Contemporary Issues in Business
ISBN: 978-1-78973-074-6, eISBN: 978-1-78973-073-9
Publication date: 10 June 2019
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(2019), "Prelims", Gordon, P.A. and Overbey, J.A. (Ed.) Advances in the Technology of Managing People: Contemporary Issues in Business (The Changing Context of Managing People), Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. i-xi. https://doi.org/10.1108/978-1-78973-073-920191018
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Advances in the Technology of Managing People
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The Changing Context of Managing People
Edited by Professor Emma Parry, Cranfield School of Management, Swindon, UK
The past two decades have represented a time of unprecedented social, technological, and economic change that has required a transformation in human resource management (HRM). Shifts in demographics, continued increases of women in the workforce, and greater mobility across national borders have led to higher diversity in the workplace. Advances in technology, including social media, have enabled new ways of doing business through faster communications and vast amounts of data made available to all. Mobile technology with its ubiquitous connectivity has led to renewed concerns over work–life balance and extreme jobs. These and many other changes have seen evolving attitudes toward work and careers, leading to different expectations of the workplace and mean that existing ways of managing people may no longer be effective. This series examines in depth the changing context to identify its impact on the HRM and the workforce.
Titles include:
Managing the Ageing Workforce in the East and the West
Matt Flynn, Yuxin Li and Anthony Chiva
Electronic HRM in the Smart Era
Tanya Bondarouk, Huub Ruël and Emma Parry
Work in the 21st Century: How Do I Log On?
Peter K. Ross, Susan Ressia, Elizabeth J. Sander and Emma Parry
Social Recruitment in HRM: A Theoretical Approach and Empirical Analysis
Ginevra Gravili and Monica Fait
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Advances in the Technology of Managing People: Contemporary Issues in Business
Edited By
Pamela A. Gordon, PhD
University of Phoenix, USA
Julie A. Overbey, PhD
University of Phoenix, USA
United Kingdom – North America – Japan India – Malaysia – China
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Contents
List of Tables and Figures | vii |
Foreword | ix |
List of Contributors | xi |
Chapter 1 Technology and Globalization: The Evolution of Human Interactions, Values, and Management Practices Irina A. Weisblat |
1 |
Chapter 2 Advances in Information Technology Integrated with Strategic Direction Susan A. Peterson |
13 |
Chapter 3 Advancing Technologies in Human Resource Development (HRD) Cynthia L. Banton |
25 |
Chapter 4 Employee Engagement in 3D Virtual Learning Environments: A Digitized HRD Framework Model for Leadership and Learning LauraAnn Migliore, Kevin Bottomley and Bridget Arena |
37 |
Chapter 5 Advanced Information Technology: Improve Workplace Productivity with Balanced Scorecard Actions David E. Frost |
51 |
Chapter 6 Managing Emerging Technology and Organizations with Agility Bryan M. Howell |
69 |
Chapter 7 The Long Tail of Generation Z and the Future of a Freelance Economy Anna Copeland Wheatley and Lillie M. Hibbler-Britt |
83 |
Chapter 8 E-Mentoring 2.0: Changing the Workplace Through Technology Luciana Crawford-Starks |
93 |
Chapter 9 Virtual Team Success with the Power of Technology Advancements Tatiana Walsh |
99 |
Chapter 10 Managing Technology Implementation Change in a Caribbean Organization Carol Belle-Hallsworth and Pamela Ann Gordon |
109 |
Chapter 11 Technological Work Environments: Issues in the Government Sector Christa Banton |
121 |
Chapter 12 Issues and Advantages of Advanced Analytics, Machine Learning, and Artificial Intelligence in the Workplace David J. Fogarty |
131 |
Chapter 13 Ambient Intelligence Changes the Office Environment Torres L. Brown |
149 |
Chapter 14 Disruptive Innovations: Blockchain and Spinoffs Mina Richards |
161 |
Chapter 15 Quantum Leadership: Transmuting Technology Michael A. Piel, Karen K. Johnson and Karen Putnam |
173 |
Chapter 16 The Impact of Quantum Teleportation on Business Ethics Lillie M. Hibbler-Britt and Anna Copeland Wheatley |
187 |
Index | 197 |
List of Tables and Figures
Chapter 4
Fig. 1. | dHRD Framework Model. | 39 |
Chapter 5
Fig. 1. | Declaration for an Agile Manifesto and 12 Value Principles. | 54 |
Fig. 2. | Four Business Processes and their Strategic Objectives, BSI. | 59 |
Fig. 3. | Template: Elements of a BSC Dashboard with Performance Measures, Targets, and Actionable Initiatives. | 61 |
Chapter 9
Fig. 1. | Richness of Communication Technology. | 101 |
Table 1. | Video Conferencing Tools. | 103 |
Chapter 14
Table 1. | Blockchain and Risk Types. | 164 |
Table 2. | Pros and Cons of Bitcoin. | 166 |
Table 3. | Major Attacks and Threats and Their Targets. | 166 |
Table 4. | Trending MIT Digital Currency Projects. | 169 |
Chapter 15
Fig. 1. | QTP-Fig. 1. | 175 |
Fig. 2. | QTP-Fig. 2. | 178 |
Foreword
The world is changing is a phase that is overused and underappreciated. As an IT Sales Executive with over 25 years’ experience, it gives me great honor to share my insights and enthusiasm for Advances in the Technology of Managing People: Contemporary Issues in Business. I have firsthand experience on how technology positively impacts an organization’s ability to compete in an ever-changing digital world. Today’s IT professional must be vigilant to current marketplace trends, embrace the virtual workplace while developing flexible, tactical, and strategic plans that address the organization’s overall short- and long-term business goals. All of these protect secure company assets, intellectual property, personal data, customer and patient information that are stored virtually everywhere. Data are warehoused and traverse diverse types of storage and platforms, such as in public and private clouds, virtual servers, tablets, smartphones, and wearables.
In my experience in providing IT and IT Security solutions to thousands of clients, the role of IT has evolved to be a strategic component and critical success factor in business planning for today and for the future. Providing secure, emerging, and advanced solutions to the world’s largest financial institutions, media companies, prominent educational institutions, global and national healthcare organizations, and manufacturing companies has provided keen insight to the challenges companies face in a global, digital world.
We live in a connected world where the lines between personal and business tools are blurred. Employees, students, patients, executives, clients, and vendor partners choose organizations based on a seamless user experience, maintaining and demonstrating a secure environment, while providing exemplary service. In the past, these roles and responsibilities would be siloed. In a fully connected and often virtual workplace, we must consider all aspects of the user/employee experience. The following chapters will address the many current, relevant topics that all organizations face today, while providing a path to the future. How we collaborate on a cross-functional level will determine our success in employee and client retention, position us for the future, and keep IT relevant to the business. Companies continue to struggle with attracting and maintaining talent while implementing online tools and education to preserve intellectual capital.
Whether you are responsible in full or in part in developing, maintaining, or executing a strategy for your organization, the content in this book will provide you with basic and advance guidance, thought-provoking strategies, practical applications and tools via case studies that are adaptable to any environment. Ensuring key stakeholders are educated and involved will assist in bridging the gap between technical and non-technical decisions that will positively impact the success of an organization. Gaining knowledge of and understanding how to apply emerging technologies such as the Internet of Things, The Cloud, Machine Learning, and the Artificial Intelligence will help you create and maintain an agile workplace. Professionals with a current knowledge of emerging, accelerating, and disruptive technologies and how to apply them in a meaningful, common-sense approach are a valuable part in staying relevant. The following chapters will provide a keen insight into this modern-day challenge.
I sincerely hope that you enjoy the following pages and apply these tools and techniques to enhance your workplace, as I have.
Media A. Landry, Global IT and Security Sales Executive
List of Contributors
Bridget Arena, Grand Canyon University, USA
Christa Banton, University of Phoenix, USA
Cynthia L. Banton, University of Phoenix, USA
Carol Belle-Hallsworth, University of Phoenix, USA
Kevin Bottomley, University of Phoenix, USA
Torres L. Brown, University of Phoenix, USA
Anna Copeland Wheatley, University of Phoenix, USA
Luciana Crawford-Starks, University of Phoenix, USA
David J. Fogarty, Colombia University, USA
David E. Frost, University of Phoenix, USA
Pamela Ann Gordon, University of Phoenix, USA
Lillie M. Hibbler-Britt, University of Phoenix, USA
Bryan M. Howell, University of Phoenix, USA
Karen K. Johnson, University of Phoenix, USA
LauraAnn Migliore, University of Phoenix, USA
Julie A. Overbey, University of Phoenix, USA
Susan A. Peterson, University of California San Diego, USA
Michael A. Piel, IceBridge Research Institute, Colombia
Karen Putnam, University of Phoenix, USA
Mina Richards, University of Phoenix, USA
Tatiana Walsh, College of Business and Information Technology at University of Phoenix, USA
Irina A. Weisblat, The Forbes School of Business and Technology at Ashford University, USA
- Prelims
- Chapter 1 Technology and Globalization: The Evolution of Human Interactions, Values, and Management Practices
- Chapter 2 Advances in Information Technology Integrated with Strategic Direction
- Chapter 3 Advancing Technologies in Human Resource Development (HRD)
- Chapter 4 Employee Engagement in 3D Virtual Learning Environments: A Digitized HRD Framework Model for Leadership and Learning
- Chapter 5 Advanced Information Technology: Improve Workplace Productivity with Balanced Scorecard Actions
- Chapter 6 Managing Emerging Technology and Organizations with Agility
- Chapter 7 The Long Tail of Generation Z and the Future of a Freelance Economy
- Chapter 8 E-Mentoring 2.0: Changing the Workplace Through Technology
- Chapter 9 Virtual Team Success with the Power of Technology Advancements
- Chapter 10 Managing Technology Implementation Change in a Caribbean Organization
- Chapter 11 Technological Work Environments: Issues in the Government Sector
- Chapter 12 Issues and Advantages of Advanced Analytics, Machine Learning, and Artificial Intelligence in the Workplace
- Chapter 13 Ambient Intelligence Changes the Office Environment
- Chapter 14 Disruptive Innovations: Blockchain and Spinoffs
- Chapter 15 Quantum Leadership: Transmuting Technology
- Chapter 16 The Impact of Quantum Teleportation on Business Ethics
- Index