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Title:
Human capital systems, analytics, and data mining
Series:
Chapman & Hall/CRC data mining & knowledge discovery series ; 46
Physical Description:
xxi, 272 pages : illustrations ; 26 cm
ISBN:
9781498764780
Abstract:
"This book fills a void in the systems and big data space with regard to human capital systems, data architecture, analytics, and systems. It is designed both as a text for graduate level courses in human resource systems, human capital analytics, and data mining as well as a resource for human capital analytical professionals in the course of ongoing contemporary research in all functional areas of human capital, including compensation, benefits, talent acquisition, and performance"-- Provided by publisher.

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Human Capital Systems, Analytics, and Data Miningprovides human capital professionals, researchers, and students with a comprehensive and portable guide to human capital systems, analytics and data mining. The main purpose of this book is to provide a rich tool set of methods and tutorials for Human Capital Management Systems (HCMS) database modeling, analytics, interactive dashboards, and data mining that is independent of any human capital software vendor offerings and is equally usable and portable among both commercial and internally developed HCMS.

The book begins with an overview of HCMS, including coverage of human resource systems history and current HCMS Computing Environments. It next explores relational and dimensional database management concepts and principles. HCMS Instructional databases developed by the Author for use in Graduate Level HCMS and Compensation Courses are used for database modeling and dashboard design exercises.

Exciting knowledge discovery and research Tutorials and Exercises using Online Analytical Processing (OLAP) and data mining tools through replication of actual original pay equity research by the author are included. New findings concerning Gender Based Pay Equity Research through the lens Comparable Worth and Occupational Mobility are covered extensively in Human Capital Metrics, Analytics and Data Mining Chapters.


Author Notes

Robert C. Hughes , MS, has over 40 years of experience in Human Capital Management

and Information Systems that includes internal and external consulting engagements

in Compensation Planning and Human Capital Management Information Systems.

Mr. Hughes is currently an Adjunct Professor in the Ageno School of Business at Golden

Gate University in San Francisco.

Mr. Hughes has taught courses in Compensation, Management Information Systems,

Data Warehousing, Business Intelligence and Predictive Analytics, and Human Resource

Management Information Systems at colleges and universities around the San Francisco

Bay Area, including Golden Gate University; University of San Francisco; Sonoma State

University; Chapman University; University of California Berkeley Extension; and

California State University, East Bay.

Mr. Hughes has developed innovative and cost-effective Compensation and Human

Capital Management Systems internally and commercially and has been instrumental in

consulting with management in charting Corporate Level Human Capital Compensation

and Management System strategies and large HCMS projects. Commercial Compensation

Systems developed by Mr. Hughes have been marketed successfully in the United States,

Europe, and the Middle East.

Mr. Hughes was awarded the Lifetime Achievement Award in Compensation in May

2000 from World at Work (formerly American Compensation Association). Previous published

works include Evaluation of Salary Survey Sources: A Comparative Approach , Fall

1986, Compensation and Benefits Management Journal.