Activity 1 Report on Data Management Contents Page Title Page(s) Introduction 4 Why Collect HR Data 4 Types of HR Data and how it supports HR 4 Data Storage and its Benefits 5 Essential UK legislations relating to recording‚ storing and accessing HR data 5-6 Conclusion 6 Reference List 7 Introduction HR data would need to be stored by all organisations due to either legal requirements or internal purposes. This report will uncover
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workplace‚ using the second definition of absence. Organisations are becoming more aware of the importance of monitoring the absence that occurs within their workplace‚ according to Cipd (2010) the percentage of the amount of organisations that record absence in the UK increased from 70% in 2010 to 82% in 2011. Cipd (2012) states that over the year last year employee absence have fallen from 7.7 days to 6.6 days per year and the average cost of sickness per employee is currently in 2012 is £600
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1.0 Introduction Human resource management can be defined as “the effective use of human resources in an organization through the management of people-related activities.” (Harvard Extension School‚ 2013) According to Boxall (2007)‚ “HRM is the management of work and people towards desired ends.” Human Resource Management (HRM) is the core function of all organizations. It ensures that’s companies have the necessary talent required to operate effectively. Strategic HRM according to Ulrich(1997)
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it is enforced in practise‚ the role that is played by the tribunal and courts system and how cases are settled before and during formal legal procedures. 1.1 Explain the aims and objectives of employment regulation When discussing Employment law CIPD 2014 states ‘Employment law addresses the legal rights of employees and employers’ Without legislation and laws to govern what happens at the work place today‚ employees would be left open to hostile and unfair treatments by the employers and so also
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References: CIPD. (2014). What is an Induction. Available: http://www.cipd.co.uk/hr-resources/factsheets/induction.aspx#link_2. Last accessed 04th December 2014. Martin‚ M. and Whiting‚ F.. (2013). Human Resource Practice. 6th ed.. CIPD.
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CIPD Intermediate Level 5 Assessment Cover Sheet |Centre Name: Bahrain Institute of Banking and Finance | |Candidate Name: Ali Al-Laith | |CIPD Registration No: 22357848 |Unique Learner No (ULN): | |
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MA HRM MASTERS IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION MODULE GUIDEBOOK Module Title: Performance Management (BM6934) Programme: MA HRM/MBA Assessment: 50% Examination‚ 50% Continuous Assessment Module Leader; Ann Masterson ann.masterson@dbs.ie DUBLIN BUSINESS SCHOOL Module Proforma Module Title: The Management of Performance Level: M Assessment: 50% course work Examination: 50% Prerequisites: None Credits: 15 Module Code: BM 6934 Module Leader: Ann
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Date: | | | | | | | Print Name: | | | ACTIVITY 1 The Human Resources Profession Map The Human Resources Profession Map is an interactive and ‘living’ online tool developed by the Chartered Institute of Personnel & Development (CIPD) and comprehensively underlines and explains the specialist functions‚ the behaviours skills and knowledge required in order for HR personnel to deliver effective and valuable support to an organisation across the HR spectrum. It not only describes
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Employee Resourcing Employee resourcing‚ also known‚ in certain places‚ as people resourcing‚ is ‘that part of personnel and development which focuses on the recruitment and release of individuals from organisations‚ as well as the management of their performance and potential while employed by the organisation’ (Pilbeam and Corbridge‚ 2002). According to Armstrong (2008) employee resourcing strategy is related to the attempt of the organization not just of obtains and retains the people it needs
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Talent Planning in Organisations CIPD‚ 2012 defines resourcing and talent planning as “Ensuring that the organisation is able to identify and attract key people with the capability to create competitive advantage and that it actively manages an appropriate balance of resource to meet changing needs‚ fulfilling the short and long-term ambitions of the organisation strategy.” There are many different factors that affect organisation’s approach to attracting talent. One factor is an expansion of the
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