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    HR in action case incident 3 1. Mr. Fisher made a number of mistakes‚ the first being his trying to set up and run a company in the American way. He did not investigate the local laws and cultures to see what‚ if any differences there would be in areas of sales and employment. He did not consider local taxing rules where foreigners have to have special visas and taxes are paid to maintain and keep those visas. He obviously does not understand that the cultural attitudes toward work are not the same

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    Case Incident 2 BECOMING A FACIAL DECODER I. Background Paul Ekman is a psychologist known for his study about facial expressions‚ where facial expressions reveal true emotions. Researchers have distinguished real smiles (so called Duchenne smile) from fake smiles. Ekman and his associates have developed methods to detect other emotions suchas anger‚ disgust and distress. They call their method as Facial Action Coding System (FACS). FACS has been used to study the facial expressions

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    HRM Incident 1: HR after a Disaster 1.All of the five functions were affected by Hurricane Rita greatly. HR made sure that they got on the aftermath right away. The first function is staffing‚ they had people on the job right away to pick up all of the trees that had been knocked on to people’s houses‚ lots‚ and businesses. Also‚ repair crews were working on the recovery process‚ repairing roofs especially. Secondly‚ HRD‚ people of businesses had to get new workers for all of their businesses

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    Questions & Answers: 1. Explain how Foreman’s 3-day course could positively influence the profitability of Albertsons? Answer: - The focus is on positive employee attitudes and the impact that it has on customers. Positive attitudes toward customer service may have an impact on profitability. 2. Johnston says‚ “Positive attitude is the single biggest thing that can change a business.” How valid and generalizable do you think this statement is? Answer: - Larry Johnston strongly believe

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    HRM 12 Incident 1 1. Why does Angelica have the option of joining or not joining the union? The state of Nevada is a right to work state. No person shall be denied the opportunity to obtain or retain employment because of nonmembership in a ;about organization‚ or shall the state‚ pr any subdivision thereof or any corporation‚ individual or association of any kind enter into any agreement‚ written or oral‚ which excludes any person from employment of continuation of employment because of nonmembership

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    conditions such as these‚ accidents were numerous. Often police did not have the resources to ticket every fender bender so unless there were injuries‚ insurance cards were exchanged and the police went on to the next accident. Assessment 1: Week 3 – Answer Both CASES and any TWO answer 5 marks * 4 = 20 Marks Months after Hurricane Rita struck‚ large and small businesses were still frantically trying to find workers so they could start up again. It appeared that every business in the town had a “Help

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    BUAD 304 Ch5 Case Incident 1 The Nice Trap 1. Do you think there is a contradiction between what employers want in employees (agreeable employees) and what employees actually do best (disagreeable employees)? Why or why not? The article is focusing on only one traits from the Big Five Model. I believe individual personality cannot be judged with only one dimension. For example‚ a person can be highly agreeable and high conscientiousness‚ which means more drive and disciple and being organized

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    Chapter 5-Case Incident 1: Finding People Who Are Passionate About What They Do 1. Identify some of the established recruiting techniques that apparently underlie Trilogy’s approach to attracting talent. Trilogy utilizes college recruiting as often as possible. They also frequent job fairs and computer science departments at colleges to look for possible recruits. They do not mind spending money to obtain a prospective employee. They fly employees in for a three-day visit‚ and encourage them

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    Buad308- Management and Organizational Behavior Professor Mary Case Incident 2 1、 Of the three types of organizational justice‚ which one does workplace bullying most closely resemble? Of the three types of organizational justice‚ the interactional justice is the most resemble to the workplace bullying. Because the interactional justice describe an individual’s perception of the degree to which she is treated with dignity‚ concern‚ and respect. 2、 What aspects of motivation might workplace

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    1. How liable companies be for violent acts that are committed during work by their own employees? They need to be aware of at-risk employees who may commit violent acts and the managers of the company should encourage their employees to report any threatening or suspicious behavior. Also depends on the policies set forth by the company ant the company’s ability to be consistent with said policies 2. Can companies completely prevent workplace violence? If not‚ what steps can they take to reduce

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