SEMESTER: Fall 2014 TITLE: Introduction to Human Resource Management INSTRUCTOR: Lisa Phillips Office: TBA Phone: TBA Email: eiphilli@sfu.ca Prerequisites: BUS 272 (or BUS 372) and 60 credit hours. Required Text: Dessler & Cole; Human Resource Management in Canada‚ Latest Canadian Edition‚ Pearson Publishing. ISBN-13: 978-0133125313 Course Objectives: This course is intended to provide an overview to Human Resource Management and an introduction to issues such
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TERM PAPER ON HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT Daffodil International University (DIU) Acknowledgement First we feel great gratitude to my god to perform my task in time and successfully. We feel very happy to inform you that‚ after doing a hard work‚ we finally done our report on Human Resource Management. We would like to give hearted thanks to our honorable teacher MS. Sabnam jahan to give us this opportunity to prepare an assignment on a nice topic‚ which is closely related with HRM.
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EMPOWERING LEADERSHIP AND TEAM CREATIVITY: THE ROLES OF TEAM LEARNING BEHAVIOR‚ TEAM CREATIVE EFFICACY‚ AND TEAM TASK COMPLEXITY XIAOMENG ZHANG Kogod School of Business American University 4400 Massachusetts Ave. N.W. Washington‚ D.C.20016 YUAN YI CHEN Hong Kong Baptist University HO KWONG KWAN Drexel University ABSTRACT Integrating leadership and creativity theories‚ we tested a model that links empowering leadership with team creativity. Using longitudinal data from 102 R&D teams across three IT
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References: Bhaskar‚ Roy (1979)‚ The Possibility of Naturalism‚ Brighton‚ UK: Boyd. Cooper‚ Richard (1968)‚ The Economics of Interdependence‚ New York‚ US: McGraw-Hill. Dessler‚ David (1989)‚ ‘What’s at stake in the agent-structure debate?’‚ International Organisation‚ 43 (3)‚ 441-473. Finnemore‚ Martha and Sikkink‚ Kathryn (2001)‚ ‘Taking stock: The Constructivist Research Program in International Relations and Comparative
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HRM Lecture Notes for PU‚ MBA 2nd Semester Unit- 2 (Two) HUMAN RESOURCE PLANNING Human Resource Planning • Predetermining HR needs in terms of quality & quantity • Estimating the size & composition of future workforce • Due to the dynamic nature of environment – technological change‚ globalization‚ change in nature of job‚ OD‚ shortage & requirement of critical skills led to importance of HRP • HRP is the process of determining an organization’s HR needs -
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Bibliography: Text Books: Gary‚ Dessler‚ 2000 Kathryn Bartol‚ David Martin‚ Margaret Tein‚ Graham Matthews‚ 2001. Management.3rd ed. McGraw-Hill Book Company Australia Pty Limited. Randall S. Schuler‚ 1992. Managing Human Resource. 4th ed. West Publishing Company in the United States of
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Appendix 3: Research Proposal and Ethical Approval Form Appendix 3: Research Proposal and Ethical Approval Form 1. Personal Details | Student Name | Paaryveanthan A/L Vellasamy | Emplid | 100227571 | Supervisor Name | Cherry Wei Xiao Yun | IC Number | 850915146149 | Supervisor Email | cherry.jb@affles.olympia.edu.my | H/P Number | 0172435260 | Centre | KUJB | Email Address | paaryveanthan@gmail.com | Programme & Specialization | MBA (Generic) | Term | T12013 | | | Commencement
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Introduction: Every managers needs some way to apprise employee’s performance. If employee’s performance is good you will want to reinforce it‚ and if it is bad you will want to take reactive action. Performance appraisal means evaluating an employee’s current and or/past performance relative to his or her performance appraisal. Performance appraisal always involve Setting work standards‚ assessing performance‚ and providing feedback to employees to motivate‚ correct‚ and continue their performance
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FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING I COURSE DESCRIPTION/OBJECTIVES The primary aim of Financial Accounting is to provide students with an introduction to the process and function of financial reporting. Whilst a large proportion of the course is aimed at understanding accounting as a process‚ taking a preparers‟ perspective‚ we will also seek to develop an understanding of the importance of the role of accounting in today’s society. LEARNING OUTCOMES After studying this course the student will be able to understand:
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WTO and Indian Banking-Challenges of 2009 Impact of WTO commitments on Indian banking Industry Prof. S.Visalakshi Faculty – Banking and Finance‚ Bangalore Management Academy (BMA). Naman Kumar Gupta‚ MPFB II‚ Bangalore Management Academy (BMA) Kartheek Yerolla‚ MPFB II‚ Bangalore Management Academy (BMA) Mahesh Bondili‚ MPFB II‚ Bangalore Management Academy (BMA) Introduction India had a deep rooted and well structured banking system since independence. After nationalization of
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