Soft and Hard Skills in Human Resource Management provides a complete and practical exploration of the behavioural and technical competencies required for effective Human Resource practice in modern organisations. It examines essential soft skills such as communication, emotional intelligence, cultural competence, conflict resolution, leadership, teamwork, adaptability and critical thinking, alongside the hard skills that underpin professional accuracy, including employment law, payroll administration, Human Resource Information Systems, workforce analytics, recruitment systems, job evaluation, performance measurement, policy development, health and safety, training needs analysis, Human Resource audits and digital literacy. Through structured chapters, contemporary theory and clear explanations, the book demonstrates how human-centred capability and technical proficiency work together to support organisational performance, employee experience and strategic impact.
Drawing on case studies from Microsoft, Siemens, Tata Consultancy Services, Toyota, Nissan, Apple, MTN, Unilever and Google, the book shows how leading organisations integrate behavioural competence with structured Human Resource systems to achieve sustainable results. It is a valuable resource for Human Resource practitioners, students, policy makers and business leaders who seek to understand how integrated Human Resource capability shapes effective, ethical and future-focused organisational practice.