Author:
Bitsch Vera,Olynk Nicole J.
Abstract
Historically, managers in livestock production have focused on
production management; however, as operations have grown they have spent
more time managing employees. Increased time spent overseeing employees
brings additional risks and challenges, and, hence, a greater need for human
resource management (HRM) skills. This study investigated HRM practices in
pork production and analyzed their risk attributes through six focus group
discussions with managers. Results were compared to existing data from four
dairy focus groups and to other research. The results have been used to
develop and adapt educational workshops for managers in pork
production.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Economics and Econometrics,Agricultural and Biological Sciences (miscellaneous)
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