home • about • lecturers • students • HRM as I see it Home / Student zone / Chapter summaries Part one: The arena of contemporary human resource management 1 The nature of contemporary HRM 2 Corporate strategy and strategic HRM 3 Human resource management and performance Part two: The micro context of human resource management 4 Work and work systems 5 Organizational culture and HRM Part three: Employee resourcing 6 Workforce planning and talent management 7 Recruitment
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Food for Thoughts 1. ASC 805-10-55-2 Business combination an acquirer might obtain control of an acquire in variety of ways‚ cash‚ cash equivalents‚ or assets. 4million-acquisition costs. ASC 805 – 30-25-5 The consideration the acquirer transfers in exchange for the acquire includes any asset or liability resulting from a contingent consideration arrangement. 20million- contingent consideration. ASC 805-30-30-11 The portion of the fair-value based measure of the replacement award that is part
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Krapp spends the first portion of the play thumbing through a ledger book‚ looking for just the right spool to recall his memories. The majority of the play is spent listening to the tape from Krapp’s 39th birthday and watching his reactions to the thoughts of his younger self. Despite hating himself for it‚ Krapp pours himself several drinks during his taping and listening ritual. It seems he is most disappointed in this part of himself: he only brings the glass back to the table with him after
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The Boondock SaintsSymbolismThe Boondock Saints follows brothers; Connor and Murphy McManus as they set out to rid South Boston of the evil that is: murderers‚ rapists‚ and organized crime. Believed to have the divine right from god to kill the McManus brothers begin to "take out" all that is bad and corrupt. Throughout the movie‚ director Troy Duffy displays many forms of symbolism through visualizations. A majority of these visualizations are ones of religion and moral beliefs. The director opens
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Sociology of the Classroom Sociology‚ as defined by Thompson (1994)‚ is one division in the family of social sciences that seeks to explain patterns of human behavior. The social environment is not only happen in our daily lives but also in our education especially in the classroom. As Boli (2002) writes‚ “Education has become a global social process that both reflects and helps create the global society that is under formation.” This assumes that education is a combination of social acts and it
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Freud and Carl Jung. The major similarities lie in their ideas of the preconscious (Freud) and the personal unconscious (Jung) – they need to explain this similarity a bit. Both constructs refer to the part of the psyche that contains memories‚ thoughts‚ and emotions that have been momentarily forgotten or stored away and can be recalled back into the conscious mind. It’s not enough to just highlight that there is a difference. Another similarity is the idea of the id (Freud) and the shadow (Jung)
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The Unveiling of Masks Deep in the collective conscious of every culture lays a fascination with physical or metaphorical alterations through the use of masks. Traditionally‚ masks have been an indispensable part of religious expression‚ the performing arts‚ and the battlefield. The many uses have been adopted to assist in becoming someone other than themselves. In our society the term‚ mask‚ may be used as an allegory to indicate a hidden agenda or to identify a false perception that is given
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Socialization and Personality SOCIALIZATION - is the process of fitting humans to the social group or society. Biological Foundation of Socialization * Brain‚ nervous system‚ vision sensation‚ facial muscles‚ a tongue and a voice box. Basic objective of socialization 1. Is to fit the person to his soial & cultural environment through learning. 2. To learn the basic norms of the society. 3. to agree with the basic values‚ beliefs & share similar attitudes considered acceptable
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If I were to sum up what I have learned from this course it would be focused on Faith and a new understanding of the Bible. Faith is not just part of religion but every aspect of our everyday lives‚ and is fascinatingly carried through the Bible from the beginning to the end. It began with the Creation‚ and continued throughout the Fall‚ Redemption‚ and Consummation of Christ. It is the foundation of the Christian perspective and what leads God’s people to salvation and good works. Our modern world
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B1. The Development of Sociology in the world The term "sociology" was incited in the 19th century by the French thinker Auguste Comte in 1838. Comte had earlier used the term ’social physics‚’ but that term had been appropriated by others‚ notably Adolphe Quetelet. Comte hoped to unify history‚ psychology and economics. Comte believed society passed through three (3) stages: Theological‚ Metaphysical‚ and Scientific to acquire knowledge‚ in which the latter is referred to as Logical Positivism
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