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    communication systems.  To restructure the organization and to review teamwork and quality practices.  To review leadership issues across all levels. Mr.Tanmoy Deb carried out discussions‚ interviews and surveys and made the following observations:  There’ and ‘us’ attitude was widely prevalent between head office and factory personnel  Production personnel lacked technical skills  Factory employees felt alienated from sharing the Company’s success  Production systems were adhoc and

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    CASE 1 Case questions and answers Question.no.1 Discuss what a manager should do in each of the two Michigan cases. Answer: Office Equipment repair technician Although it is risky but the manager should give him a second chance‚ because by the nature of job (i.e. job of technician) it does not seem that he would be in direct contact with potential victims. It is risky because the job is a field job that is visiting other organizations and repairing their equipments. It is also possible that

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    2.1. Analyze the need for human resource planning‚ the information required and the stages involved in this process Human Resource planning is the assessment of HR requirements and time and stages of requirement. It is to obtaining the right numbers and kinds of people at the right time to fulfil organizational needs (Burach & Mathys‚ 1980 cited in Diamante & Ledesma-Tan book‚ p. 37) Human resource planning is important and on-going because of the changes and trends that are happening.

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    Appraisal. It firstly examines the various advantages of the performance appraisal. Following the theoretical benefits‚ the essay addresses the problems issues by focusing on the areas of performance appraisal in practice and the development in human resource management. At the end‚ several solutions are suggested to improve the conduction of performance appraisal and develop the whole organization’s performance. ADVANTAGE Theoretically‚ a few benefits can be brought from implementing the performance

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    ASSIGNMENT Course Code : MS - 23 Course Title : Human Resource Planning Assignment Code : MS-23 /TMA/SEM - I/2013 Coverage : All Blocks Note : Attempt all the questions and submit this assignment on or before 30th April‚ 2013 to the coordinator of your study center. 1) Explain the role of Human Resource professionals in human resource planning. Describe the factors which are being used for human resource planning in any organisation you are familiar with. Highlight the requisites

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    OPEN ACCESS ISSN 2280-4056 E-Journal of International and Comparative LABOUR STUDIES Volume 3‚ No. 2 May-June 2014 E-Journal of International and Comparative LABOUR STUDIES ADAPT International School of Higher Education in Labour and Industrial Relations Scientific Directors Lauren Appelbaum (USA)‚ Greg Bamber (Australia)‚ Stuart M. Basefsky‚ (United States)‚ Daria V. Chernyaeva (Russia)‚ Richard Croucher (United Kingdom)‚ Maurizio del Conte (Italy)‚ Tomas Davulis (Lithuania)‚

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    selection and retention and how it can affect organisations’ ability to select and retain staff that perform well and are an asset to the organisation. Method: Primary information was gathered from a face-to-face interview with the chief of personnel at TESCO‚ as well as from a follow-up e-mail interview. Secondary information was gathered from books‚ journals and the web. The research is designed as a case study and the approach to analyzing data is qualitative. Conclusion: From the findings

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    primary actions and responsibilities of the Human Resource Management team‚ and the significant aspects that all come together for optimal functioning. I will address how my new found understanding of human resources will lead me to better relate to my own career path. I started this class without any knowledge of just how essential human resource management is‚ and now I have a new found respect for it. I will describe the multi-faceted aspects of human resource management and how it relates to the organization

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    OF HUMAN RESOURCES MANAGEMENT. Organizational Psychology holds that successful organizations do not owe their success solely to market realities and sustainable competitive advantage. Actually‚ there is a lot more. Successful companies are those that consider their human capital as their most important asset. Facts and figures are the quantitative elements of successful management‚ yet the qualitative‚ i.e. the cognitive aspects‚ are those that actually make or break an organization. Human Resources

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