According to psychologists‚ problems of industrial relations have their origin in the perceptions of the management‚ unions and rank and file workers. These perceptions may be the perceptions of persons‚ of situations or of issues involved in the conflict. The perceptions of situations and issues differ because the same position may appear entirely different to different parties. • The general impression about a person is radically different when he is seem as a representative of management from that
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kwintessential.co.uk/etiquette/doing-business-india.html 2. How important is a highly educated human resource pool for MNC’s wanting to invest in India? Is it more important for some businesses than for others? Having a highly educated human resource pool can be a great advantage for companies wanting to invest in India. By having a human resource department you are more prepared for expansion then companies without. Human resource departments take care of many things such as recruiting and training
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Course Outline RSM 361H1S Human Resource Management Spring 2013 Meeting Times and Locations: Section L0101: Tuesday 2-4pm‚ SS 1085 (Sidney Smith Hall) Section L5101: Tuesday 5-7pm‚ WO 25 (Woodsworth College Residence) Instructor: E-Mail: Office Hours: Course Website: TA E-Mail: Professor David Pizarro pizarro@gmail.com By Appointment http://portal.utoronto.ca TBA Course Prerequisites: Rotman Commerce Students: MGT262H1/RSM260 Employment Relations and HR Management Students:
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STRATEGIC HUMAN RESOURCES Course Booklet Semester 2a 2011/2012 MBA Option Course Contents Page Number Course Details .................................................................................................... 3 Course Description and Objectives .................................................................... 3 Learning Outcomes ............................................................................................ 4 Planned Student Learning Experiences ..............
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Student name: Naomi Pillay Student number: 49953915 Human Resource provisioning (hrm2601) Unique number :880206 Assignment 2 (based on study unit 4‚5‚6 and 7) Table of Contents 1. Job analysis and Hr activities 2. Recruitment 2.1. Advantages of external recruitment 2.2. Disadvantages of external recruitment 3. Selection 4. Illegal aspects of selection 5. Orientation Programme 6. Promotion 6.1 Internal staffing Job analysis and hr activities Q1. Job Analysis is the process of
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MSc(Engg)‚ MBA‚ PhD(Mgt) Professor Human Resource Strategy HR strategy is designed to develop skills‚ attitudes & behaviors among staff that will help the organization meet its goals HR strategy consists of principles for managing the workforce through HR policies and practices It covers various areas of human resources functions: recruitment‚ compensation‚ performance management‚ reward‚ recognition‚ employee relations and training Human Resource Strategy (Contd.) HR strategy must
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analysed as follow. 2.0 RECRUITMENT Types of internal and external job position There are several types of internal job positions in Cathay Pacific Airlines‚ Technical Instructor under the department of Flight Operations‚ Assistant Manager Communication Services / Editor under the department of Corporate Communication and Aircraft Mechanics (Cathay Pacific n.d.c). Besides‚ examples of the external job positions are Flight Crew‚ Flight Attendant and Flight Simulator Instructor. Internal
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RESOURCE MANAGEMENT 1. Wellbeing Physical | | Social | | Emotional | | Spiritual | | cultural | | 2. Needs and wants Needs: satisfaction of physical‚ emotional‚ social‚ spiritual and cultural enhances a person’s wellbeing. Things necessary in life according to Maslow’s hierarchy. Wants: things we desire (phone‚ car‚ games) 3. Resources Economic resources | Financial resources used to achieve economic gain or goals. (income from wages. etc.) | Non-economic resources
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these processes not only to integrate the processes but also to improve operation. The main objective of MRP is to balance the demand for materials with the supply of materials so that an appropriate quantity of materials is available when they are needed. The demand for materials is triggered by the fulfillment process and production process. If the materials are not available when they are needed‚ these processes will not function effectively. MRP makes sure the materials are available when you
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appropriately‚ these people not only produce good results but also tend to stay with the organisation longer. In such circumstances‚ the organisation’s initial and ongoing investment in them is well rewarded. An organisation may have all of the latest technology and the best physical resources‚ but if it does not have the right people it will struggle to achieve the results it requires. This is true across the whole spectrum of business activity e.g. schools‚ hospitals‚ legal practices‚ restaurants‚ airlines
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