Resources include five main areas: Payroll ensures for our co-workers the services to be provided by the employer including payroll and the operation of the system of non-salarial allowance packages‚ cooperation with trade unions and the support of HR changes within the company. The responsibilities of the Human Resources and Organisational Development Team include: The organization and arrangement of trainings for our colleagues‚ the operation
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Human Resource Policies and Practices 1 © Prentice-Hall Inc. All rights reserved. The Selection Process The most important HR decision is whom to hire Initial Selection Substantive Selection Contingent Selection Applicant receives job offer. 2 © Prentice-Hall Inc. All rights reserved. Applicants who don’t meet basic requirements are rejected. Applicants who meet basic requirements‚ but are less qualified than others‚ are rejected. Applicants who are among best qualified‚ but who fail
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PROJECT REPORT ON HR POLICIES IN AUTOMOBILE SECTOR Submitted By : Vir Bhasin (13121) AUTOMOBILE INDUSTRY The automobile industry is a term that covers a wide range of companies and organizations involved in the design‚ development‚ manufacture‚ marketing‚ and selling of motor vehicles‚ towed vehicles‚ motorcycles and mopeds. It is one of the world’s most important economic sectors by revenue. Indian Automobile industry is the ninth largest in the world and Asia’s fourth
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SGPIMER Internal factors that impact employment relationship‚ internal and external; Internal factors - pay and reward‚ not only does this motivate and retain staff it can attract potential new employees. Line managers - play a key role in setting the tone of the organisation and are supposed to be respected by employees. If employees know they can trust their managers they are more likely to get along with them and feel they are all part of the same team‚ encouraging work. External factors
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THE FALL OF KINGFISHER INTRODUCTION 1. Aviation got its wings with the first flight of Wright Brothers on 17th Dec 1903. Ever since that day we have progressed leaps and bounds in this sector. Today before we get down to the integrities of our topic‚ let me start from the very beginning of Indian Airline Industry. The credit to get Airline Industry in India was by none other then the great founder of Tata Group Mr. JRD Tata. He founded Tata Airlines‚ a division of Tata Sons Ltd. as the first
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THE INDIGO AIR : FIXING THEIR PROBLEMS AT KOLKATA AIRPORT Indigo Air is the one of the prominent low cost airlines operated from India. ➢ a single passenger class ➢ a single type of aero plane commonly the Airbus A320 or Boeing 737‚ reducing training and servicing costs. ➢ a simple fare scheme‚ such as charging one-way tickets half that of round-trips (typically fares increase as the plane fills up‚ which rewards early reservations) ➢ unreserved seating (encouraging passengers
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64 A STUDY OF HRM PRACTICES AND ORGANIZATIONAL CULTURE IN SELECTED PRIVATE SECTOR ORGANIZATIONS IN INDIA 1. Executive summary The new economic environment is primarily marked by the freeing of shackles for entrepreneurship and economic growth. The “license system” has been replaced‚ to a great extent‚ by a “market system”. The challenge of Human Resource Management (HRM) practices would be to create an environment of resilience‚ which can accommodate and assimilate successfully changes in
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LABOUR SECTOR IN INDIA What is unorganized labour? Labour is divided into two parts: Organised and Un-organised labour. In India‚ 93% of the labour sector lies in the unorganized sector with most of the farm sector falling under the informal category‚ while only one-fifth of the non-farm workers are found in the organized sector. Subsistence farmers‚ dairy workers and those working in the traditional manufacturing such as handlooms are grouped under unorganized sector. The term Unorganised labour
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described as a set of emerging theories focusing on the effective management of knowledge in educational institutions. Along the way‚ Knowledge Management in Management Education supplies us with a frame work for understanding how good assessment practice‚ in fact‚ depends on effective information management. The quality of knowledge generated with Management Education and availability to wider economy is becoming increasingly critical to International Competitiveness. The present study aims to explore
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SERVICE SECTOR AND ROLE OF HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGER IN SERVICE SECTOR INTRODUCTION TO SERVICE SECTOR The service sector or service industry is those sector or industry that is excluded from primary sector and secondary sector. This sector deals in ’intangible goods’ The service sector consists of the "soft" parts of the economy‚ i.e. activities where people offer their knowledge and time to improve productivity‚ performance‚ potential‚ and sustainability. The basic characteristic of this
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