PLF (Plant Load Factor)’ is the guiding philosophy behind the entire gamut of HR policies at NATIONAL THERMAL POWER CORPORATION. We are strongly committed to the development and growth of all our employees as individuals and not just as employees. We currently employ approximately 26‚000 people at NTPC.Competence building‚ Commitment building‚ Culture building and Systems building are the four building blocks on which our HR systems are based. | REPORT ON FOLLOWING PROJECTS ON BHEL: A)ANALYSIS
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Authority The right to make decisions‚ to direct the work of others‚ and to give orders. Line Manager Authorized to direct the work of subordinates-they’re always someone’s boss. In addition‚ line managers are in charge of accomplishing the organization’s basic goals. Staff Manager Assist and advise line managers in accomplishing the basic goals. HR managers are generally staff managers. Line Authority The authority to direct the activities of the people in his or her own department
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HR Ethical Decision Making B1 Strategies Based on the events that transpired with the elevated traces of lead‚ I feel that as a company we need to implement strategies that will ensure our company performs at the highest ethical decision making at all times. The first strategy we should implement is to have quarterly ethics training. These sessions will be done quarterly so all staff will see and hear our ethics training. According to a National Business Ethics Survey‚ the level of ethical misconduct
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Question 1 The main of fundamental management problem is about the planning process. For example‚ 1. Schooling P&G didn’t prepare and plan well the schooling problem for their employee’s children. For example‚ the schools in Geneva were unprepared for the sudden influx of 300 children and with tuition at $15000. In that case‚ some parents were forced to find a temporary place for their children to study and the system also is in a bitter dispute. Therefore the problem will affect their studies
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driven to the wall. Perhaps details of the story will tell the reasons for Navin’s bile and why he put in his papers‚ barely four months after he took up his assignment. The year was 2005 when Navin quit the prestigious Sail plant at Mumbai. As a manager material Navin enjoyed the power. He could even place an order for materials worth Rs 25 lakh. He needed nobody’s prior approval. Navin joined a pulp making plant located at Pune as AGM Materials. The plant is owned by a prestigious business
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There are some challenges and changes‚ which have great impacts onorganizations respective to human resource (HR) function behaviors. These impactsknow as globalization‚ increasing customer’s expectations‚ transparent market‚ andhuman resource management (HRM) provides possibilities to make organizations morehealthy and competitive. Where the firm may focus on cost for employee compensationand make conclusions on share services or outsourcings.We can say that‚ the function of HR units offers and
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right model. Such strategies implementation is very much depended on managerial talent. (Fernandez-Aroaz‚ 1999; Hollenbeck‚ 2009; Fang‚ Jiang‚ Makino and Beamish 2010). I suggest that we should identify and appoint one of our talented senior managers to close the productivity gap and have our company specific knowledge readily present in the subsidiary. This will ensure protection over our organisation culture‚ value‚ identity and business model. With that in mind‚ I believed that the best approach
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bring transparency in all that touches our daily life at our workplace and thus help us synchronize what is expected of us with what we expect of the system. This HR Manual is the first building block of this journey and will be followed by the Finance Manual; the Commercial Manual and the Operations Manual respectively. This HR Manual provides all information and guidelines but is not a contract and the information contained herein is not to be considered contractual promises. The Policies
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insurance agents. Each agent works somewhat independently to contact and service clients. However‚ TDS is organized into 100 different geographically regions. The average sales for a region is $1‚000‚000‚ with a standard deviation of $100‚000. The manager of each geographical region has the autonomy to establish a compensation plan. The average annual compensation for an insurance agent is $60‚000‚ with a standard deviation of $12‚000. Assume that TDS has hired you as a consultant. Your services
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is to inspire and motivate. In his 1989 book “On Becoming a Leader‚” Warren Bennis composed a list of the differences: – The manager administers; the leader innovates. – The manager is a copy; the leader is an original. – The manager maintains; the leader develops. – The manager focuses on systems and structure; the leader focuses on people. – The manager relies on
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