1.1 Many factors contribute to a diverse workforce this maximises the potential of all employees‚ which benefits the organisation reaching its goals both internally and externally. Skills and Knowledge: Increases productivity and creativity along with different problem solving approach. Employees to feel at ease in their job role as a shortage of skills and knowledge can increase employee’s workload making it unmanageable. Employees can feel appreciated; tend to feel loyal to the organisation which
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[pic] ASSESSMENT DECLARATION This form must be completed‚ dated and attached to each assessment task that you submit for marking. FACULTY OF BUSINESS AND LAW 1. ADMINISTRATIVE DETAILS |STUDENT NAME: NG WAI YEEN |STUDENT ID NUMBER | |UNIT OF STUDY: BMO1102 MANAGEMENT AND ORGANISATION BEHAVIOUR |3931472 |
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Foundation Certificate in Human Resource Practice 3RAI Contents 1. Why Organisations need to collect HR Data‚ and 2 types of data and how they support HR 2. 2 methods of storing records and their benefits 3. 2 essential items of UK legislation relating to storing and accessibility of HR data. 1. Collecting and recording HR data is vitally important to an organisation. The collecting of the data could be to monitor that laws and regulations are being adhered to for example
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reflection in the mirror. The same can be said about the reflective compositions. A reflective composition is the result of introspection into past experiences or memorable events in our lives. We introspect into these memorable events and reflect over them with regards the emotions and influences they have left in our lives. In simple words a reflective essay is a piece of ‘you’ being presented in words. What is Reflection? In a reflective composition you really need to think about yourself and
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Introduction This paper sets out the proposed method for attracting talent and recruitment of a new HR Officer. In order to ensure that there is a structured induction programme and handover period‚ it is recommended that the recruitment process be set in motion in the near future. Four Factors that will affect our talent planning Budget Forecasting The amount of work that will be coming in i:e seasonal work for retailers A company constantly should be forecasting to help prepare for changes
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Introduction This report has been written on Talent Planning‚ within this report the following will be indentified and assessed: At least four ways that affect the organisations approach to attracting talent‚ three organisation benefits of attracting and retaining a diverse workforce‚ three factors that affect an organisations approach to recruitment and selection methods‚ three purposes on induction and how they benefit individuals and organisations and I will include our organisations induction
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good tools in place in regards to employee engagement‚ providing they are being utilised properly. The weaknesses listed all play a part in a decline in the concept of employee engagement‚ which could provide an adverse effect on the organisation. The CIPD defines employee engagement as: “Being positively present during the performance of work by willingly contributing intellectual effort‚ experiencing positive emotions and meaningful
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Course Pro Forma Program Ijazah Sarjana Muda Perguruan Dengan Kepujian Course Title ELT Methodology Metodologi Pengajaran Bahasa Inggeris Course Code TSL3103 Credit 3(3 + 0) Contact Hours 45 hours Pre-requisite Nil Year Two Semester One/Two Learning Outcomes 1. Demonstrate an understanding of the theories of language learning and acquisition and the different approaches in language teaching. (1.2) 2. Evaluate the features of the different approaches in language teaching. (6.1‚ 6
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How was your understanding of cultural and contextual considerations of the work developed through the interactive oral? Through the interactive orals presented today‚ the group was informed on Sophocles life and career and the later versions/ adaptations of Antigone. Although the group was only presented with two presentations‚ I feel my contextual and cultural understanding of Sophocles Antigone was improved. The first interactive oral presentation we were given was about the life and career of
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Reflection is an active process whereby the professional can gain an understanding of how historical‚ social‚ cultural and personal experiences have contributed to professional knowledge and practice (Wilkinson‚ 1996). Duffy (2007) believes that reflective practice is an active deliberate process of critically examining practice where an individual is challenged and enabled to undertake the process of self-enquiry to empower the practitioner to realize desirable and effective practice within a reflexive
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