EDUCATIONAL & VOCATIONAL TRAINING AUTHORITY i HRMi619: INTERNSHIP REPORT (HRM) TECHNICAL EDUCATIONAL & VOCATIONAL TRAINING AUTHORITY Submitted By Name: Naveed Arshad ID: Mc070402070 Session: Spring 2010 Date 04-02-2010 Department of Management Sciences‚ Virtual University of Pakistan i VIRTUAL UNIVERISTY OF PAKISTAN TECHNICAL EDUCATIONAL & VOCATIONAL TRAINING AUTHORITY ii Letter of Undertaking VIRTUAL UNIVERISTY OF PAKISTAN ii TECHNICAL EDUCATIONAL & VOCATIONAL TRAINING
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STUDENT’S NAME : SUHAIMI BIN MOHD SALIM I/C NO : 790717-14-5311 PROGRAMME : EXECUTIVE BACHELOR IN MANAGEMENT CLASS DATE : 24‚ 25 NOV& 2 DEC 2012 INTAKE DATE : NOVEMBER 2012 MODULE : HUMAN RESOURCES MANAGEMENT TRAINER’S NAME : TUAN HAJI ABDULLAH BIN ABD. JAMIL CENTRE : IGE BANGSAR OVERALL MARK (Fill up by Trainer) | | | |QUESTION |MARK
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2 GOVERNANCE IN A HUMANITARIAN ORGANIZATION. BEST PRACTICE‚ BEST FIT‚ OR RELIANCE ON IDEALISM? 6 Abstract Humanitarian organizations are pressured to professionalize and streamline their Human Resource Management (HRM) governance structure as a means to improve humanitarian aid provision. In the HRM literature‚ two perspectives advocate different ways to achieve this: the universalist (best practices) and the contingency (best fit) approach. Since the humanitarian sector is historically known
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Human Resource Management Definition of H.R.M: Human resources may be defined as the total knowledge‚ skills‚ creative abilities‚ talents and aptitudes of an organization’s workforce‚ as well as the values‚ attitudes‚ approaches and beliefs of the individuals involved in the affairs of the organization. It is the sum total or aggregate of inherent abilities‚ acquired knowledge and skills represented by the talents and aptitudes of the persons employed in the organization. Functions of H.R
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The Case Study Report “Coca-Cola in India” BY: SALLY WIJAYA Executive Summary This report will discuss about “Coca-Cola in India”‚ what are the barriers and how to solve it. The barriers includes: Coca-Cola’s difficulties in terms of the culture barriers between US and India‚ Coca-Cola’s respond towards India’s negative perception to MNE‚ Coca-Cola’s Changes to obtain more Indian market‚ and the commitment of Coca-Cola‚ PepsiCo and other MNE should demonstrate to work with different cultures
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Human Resource Management Recruitment & Selection Submitted by Date submitted: Contents Pages 1 | Introduction | 3 | 2 | Recruitment; a strategic tool | 3 | 2.1 | Key factors for a recruitment and selection process | 4 | 2.2 | Methods of selection available for Best People | 4 | 2.3 | Assessing selection methods | 5 | 3 | Assessment centres an evaluation | 5 | 4 | Interview | 7 | 5 | Curriculum Vitae
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COCA-COLA COMPANY: • Coke was first created in Atlanta. It is an American Multinational‚ offering 500 brands in 200 countries with over 3500 products worldwide. • Coke’s slogan: OPEN HAPPINESS It represents the power of optimism and positive thinking. It is “happiness in a bottle”‚ it connects people and it brings out the best in the human spirit. • MUSEUM: Coca-Cola is the only brand in the world to have an entire museum that showcases its history‚ current reality and future possibility. The
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UNIVERSITY OF MACAU FACULTY OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION MGMT 332: HUMAN RESOURCES MANAGEMENT Case Study & First Semester 2012/2013 Teacher: Dr. Lai Jennifer Andreia Gonçalves Maricato‚ No: B-B2- 0557-1 Chan Ka Ian‚ No: B-B0-02569 Chao I Nok‚ No: B-B0-0028-8 Che Chin Tong‚ No: B-B0-02333 Inês Correia de Barros Fontoura‚ No: B-B2-0560-1 Joana Rita da Fonseca Robalo Lisboa‚ No: B-B2-0562-9 Leong Weng Han‚ No: B-B0-0094-2 Wong On Kei‚ No: B-B0- 0201-0 INDEX 1. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
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MSc(Engg)‚ MBA‚ PhD(Mgt) Professor Human Resource Strategy HR strategy is designed to develop skills‚ attitudes & behaviors among staff that will help the organization meet its goals HR strategy consists of principles for managing the workforce through HR policies and practices It covers various areas of human resources functions: recruitment‚ compensation‚ performance management‚ reward‚ recognition‚ employee relations and training Human Resource Strategy (Contd.) HR strategy must
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Impact of HR Practices on Organizational Performance in Bangladesh Mir Mohammed Nurul Absar1 abstract Impact of human resource management practices on organizational performance has been a widely researched area for years. But unfortunately‚ very insufficient number of studies have been conducted on this area in the context of Bangladesh and other developing countries. This study was undertaken to fill this obvious research gap. Data collected from fifty manufacturing firms in Bangladesh shows
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