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    some other means is called ________. A) needs analysis B) task analysis C) performance analysis D) development planning 7) All of the following are sources of identifying training needs except A) attitude surveys B) assessment centers C) management-by-objective evaluations D) all of the above 8) Which of the following training methods is the most popular? A) on-the-job training B) apprenticeship

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    CASE 1 Case questions and answers Question.no.1 Discuss what a manager should do in each of the two Michigan cases. Answer: Office Equipment repair technician Although it is risky but the manager should give him a second chance‚ because by the nature of job (i.e. job of technician) it does not seem that he would be in direct contact with potential victims. It is risky because the job is a field job that is visiting other organizations and repairing their equipments. It is also possible that

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    Question 1 Analyse how BASF‚ by adopting a strategic approach to human resource management‚ seeks to proactively provide a competitive advantage‚ through the company’s HRM practices. Every organisation is concerned with competing effectively in the global market. BASF’s mission and values are set out in the case study (Mancosa 2014:38) as follows: Mission: To increase the satisfaction of customers‚ employees and shareholders. BASF makes sure that they add value‚ innovate to make customers more

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    business processes (IMF Staff‚ 2008). The globalization of Starbucks’ supply chain played a crucial role in attaining organizational success‚ having a significant impact on its business operations. This report aims to analyze the challenges that globalization presents in a constantly evolving market‚ and evaluate the solutions that Starbucks has implemented to manage these challenges. 2. Background Starbucks started out as a small coffee retailer in Seattle‚ Washington in 1971‚ growing exponentially

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    Case study - 3 Patil‚ RK Materials‚ is very angry‚ anxious and restless. He bumped into Mehta‚ RK Materials‚ threw the resignation letter on his table‚ screamed and walked out of the room swiftly. Patil has a reason for his sudden outburst. Details of the story will tell the reasons for Patil’s anger and why he put his resignation‚ only four months after he took up his job. In the year 2000 Patil quit his prestigious Mittal plant at Vishakhapatnam. As a manager Materials‚ Patil had various powers

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    Questions 1. What should be the format and final form of the store manager’s job description? There is no standard format as to what should be included in the job description of store manager but most job descriptions cover the following sections • Job identification • Job summary • Responsibilities and Duties • Authority of incumbent • Standards of performance • Working conditions • Job specification 2. Is it practical to specify standards and procedures in the body

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    Hatred‚ want a union‚ need extra payment‚ I shall shut up‚ I will soon quit‚ this doesn’t feel right‚ psychologically withdraw. What does management get from using the purity approach? Free productivity‚ relationships and team-spirit‚ a company spirit‚ dedication out of employees‚ less management‚ more time to lead and work on vision (direction)‚ management would experience a willing flexibility‚ fewer problems‚ employees with less fear to make mistakes‚ no tricks needed‚ upward communication‚

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    Analysis of Compal Electronics Global Spread Omer F.Qureshi Submission Date: Tuesday‚ 16 October 2012 Module: BUS5001 Contempory Business Degree Enrolled In: BA (Hons) Business and Economics Student Number: 12791676 1 Sypnosis The following report outlines the extent of the global spread of Compal Electronic ’s listed as 468 of 500 of the globes most lucrative businesses according to Fortune 500. The report discuess issues such as the extent of the firms global operations‚ outsourcing

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    employees’ choice. f. Identifying and recognizing the best employee and keeping their name on the board of honor was another best strategy what was followed. g. Issuing the appreciation letter was another technique what helped organization and management to earn the faith of employees. If above points were practiced regularly as strategy‚ would have resulted greatly from the beginning itself. Indeed the used motivational techniques were long-term relevance of motivational techniques used by Baheti

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    The CIPD Human Resources Profession Map (HRPM) incorporates 10 professional areas as well as 8 behaviours in order to show what successful and effective people do who work within the human resource profession. This map is relevant to all human resource professionals and covers different bands ranging from 1 to 4‚ these bands determine professional competence. The map describes what you need to know‚ what you need to do and how you need to do it within each professional area across these bands.

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