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
Premium Employee benefit Performance appraisal Employment
1. How do you conduct yourself as a ‘professional’‚ not just generally but with specific reference to ‘professionalism’ within the HR function? What improvements could you make? The term professional‚ like many words and concepts has many different dimensions and the meaning of which has changed over time. One definition might be getting paid to complete a specific set of specialised tasks. Another might be an uncompromising commitment to performing at the highest level at all times. Yet another
Premium Management Profession Professional
I. INTRODUCTION 1.1 JOB SATISFACTION Job satisfaction describes how content an individual is with his or her job. The happier people are within their job‚ the more satisfied they are said to be. Logic would dictate that the most satisfied (“happy”) workers should be the best performers and vice versa. This is called the "happy worker" hypothesis. However‚ this hypothesis is not well supported‚ as job satisfaction is not the same as motivation or aptitude‚ although they may
Premium Job satisfaction
HR RESOURCING: ULMS786 Coursework Assignment | Critically explore the view that HR Resourcing represents a collection of practices for the control of individual employees in organizations | Xiaowei Yang | Student No. 200751865 | Contents Introduction Part 1: Definition of HR resourcing and HRM Part 2: HR practices Part 3: Hard and Soft HRM Part 4: The gap between rhetoric and reality Part 5: Control or Commitment Part 6: Philosophy Conclusion References Introduction
Premium Human resource management Human resources
Department of Education Jobs and Organizations: Office of Communications and Outreach‚ Office of the General Counsel‚ Office of Inspector General‚ Office of Legislation and Congressional Affairs‚ Office for Civil Rights‚ Office of Educational Technology‚ Institute of Education Sciences‚ Office of Innovation and Improvement‚ Office of the Chief Financial Officer‚ Office of Management‚ Office of the Chief Information Officer‚ Office of Planning Evaluation and Policy Development‚ Risk Management Service
Premium Higher education College Tertiary education
The human resource department of any airline is the backbone of the organization. The employees in this department are responsible for multiple tasks. These tasks can range anywhere from hiring and firing employees to developing a training system for all airline pilots to go through. Working in the aviation industry has shown me many ways in which having a human resource department is vital to an organization’s success. The human resource department knows everything there is to know about how
Premium Airline Southwest Airlines Federal Aviation Administration
Management HR and the practice of Management 1. Evaluate the strategic choices that Qantas has from both a theoretical and practical perspective‚ and examine how these choices affect human resource planning. 2. If you were in a position to advise Alan Joyce‚ what would you recommend he does to maintain the commitment to employees and implement HR Planning? Explain your recommendations. Name: HE CHEN Fin No: G1173124X Batch NO: CBM2 1476B Lecture: Mr. John Neo Due Date: 12 March 2015 Word Count:
Premium Qantas Airline Singapore Airlines
CIPD Foundation in HR and LD Practice Learning resources 4DEP Developing yourself as an effective human resources or learning and development practitioner Here are some suggestions for suitable resources for this unit. The list is indicative only and should not be considered as prescriptive or exhaustive. Essential reading 1. CURRIE‚ D. (2006) Introduction to human resource management: a guide to personnel in practice. London: Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development. (New edition:
Premium Human resource management
Rebe D. Detablan (Revenue District Officer) NORMA A. CASTAÑEDA ANABELLE B. MIER REX D. BILLONES MARRIANE I. MAGTALAS AIDA M. DIMARANA GINA G. CELADIÑA EVALINA C. LAYA JOSE RAMIL DEFUNTORUM JASMIN U. BACCAY FERNANDO T. CARINO (Admin Asst. III) (Admin Asst. III) (Admin Asst. III) (Info. System Analyst I) (Revenue Officer III -TA)
Premium
........................................................... HR Metrics Standards & Glossary Published by the HR Metrics Service Version 6.4 /October 12‚ 2011 HR Metrics Standards and Glossary Introduction The following document contains a list of HR metrics‚ including formulas and descriptions. It has been arranged in a series of categories for ease of reference. The categories are as follows: • • • • • • • Compensation HR Efficiency Learning and Development Productivity Recruitment Retention
Premium Termination of employment Employment Human resource management