Coin Collecting I have a unique hobby that some people find unusual. I collect coins. Coin collecting isn’t just getting a collection of the state quarters from your grandparents‚ it is much more. There can be many different ways that collectors get their coins. Coin collectors can find coins that are in circulation‚ metal detect in places for various coins‚ or simply buy coins. Circulation coins are coins that show wear from the public use. Coin collecting can be considered a “different” hobby
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in a thickly accented German tongue offers a hello. His name is Heinrich‚ and he is the local member of the stamp dealers guild. The room is generally quiet‚ and relaxing‚ and makes me think of a different time. I am reminded again of why stamp collecting has always appealed to me as I begin browsing each table. Boxes of postmarks and old letters each carry their own story of the past‚ and the stamps represent moments of cultural or historic significance that would largely be unknown to the average
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Activity 1 The HR Profession Map shows in few steps how professionals could become a value within the organisation in which they work. It has been created by the CIPD for anyone who wants to upgrade and develop own career or for any other who wants to start working in the HR field. It describes what people need to do and to know and how they need to do it. For this reason the map covers all the professional areas within the HR field‚ giving the knowledge to become an effective and successful HR practitioner
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April 2013 DC-Final In the initial assigned Data Collection exercise I exposed subjects to a survey relating to political attitudes. In the study I was interested to see how the use of American foreign aid to a certain nation and its relation to the U.S. would affect public approval of the use of foreign aid given. The subjects were picked at random on a volunteer basis and then administered the survey. Once subjects were done and the data was collected the subjects were debriefed on the purpose
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This report is a brief summary of the CIPD Profession Map‚ the two core professional areas‚ the specialist areas‚ the bands and the behaviours. It will be going into more detail in the activities and knowledge specified within the professional area of Performance and Rewards at band 1 level. It will identify the activities and knowledge most essential to my own HR role. The CIPD Profession Map (CIPD‚ 2013) The professional map is a universal platform for HR professionals‚ which describes what you
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an Effective HR/L&D Practitioner | Question 1 | “Effective HR professionals really have to succeed by understanding the business‚ the market and the customer as well as the Chief Executive or the Marketing Director. It’s about understanding what the organisation would look like if it was really humming‚ really succeeding. Translating that back into culture‚ working practices‚ learning‚ motivation‚ reward‚ selection – those are the strategic choices…to make” - Geoff Armstrong‚ CIPD. Aside from
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Interview Questions for the post of: HR Officer (HR5002) 24 hours per week – Permanent Open the interview by introducing yourself giving your name and job role. Do the same for the other panel members and explain their role within the interview today. Give a brief over view of the company. 1/ What attracted you to this role? 2/ In your previous HR role‚ what were your main responsibilities? 3/ Can you give an example of how you prioritise your workload. 4/ Can you give an example of a training
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The CIPD HR Profession Map and its application to the role of Recruitment Administrator The CIPD HR Profession Map The CIPD HR Profession Map is a thorough overview of how HR operates and what value it has for organisations. The CIPD HR Profession Map describes what HR people do and deliver across every aspect and specialism of the profession and specifies knowledge‚ skills and behaviours required to be effective and successful in a HR role. The HR Profession Map consists of 3 main components:
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Understanding customer needs As an HR practitioner it is important to indentify the needs of customers and prioritise the needs of each. Three examples of different customer and a need for each: 1. An employee enquiring about their holiday entitlement for the next holiday year 2. Payroll department require new employee details the day before the cut off period 3. Manager who requires the sickness absence report for an employee who has triggered a disciplinary hearing scheduled for
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Recording‚ Analysing and Using HR Information Two Reasons Why Organisations Need To Collect HR Data 1) To comply with legislative and regulatory requirements – Organisations need to collect data in order to comply with regulations such as minimum wage‚ working time directive‚ health and safety and even health and safety. 2) Keeping training and performance records on employees enables management to assess individual productivity and performance and allows them to help the employee
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