Employee Relations Emerald Article: Managing HRM risk in a merger Jane Bryson Article information: To cite this document: Jane Bryson‚ (2003)‚"Managing HRM risk in a merger"‚ Employee Relations‚ Vol. 25 Iss: 1 pp. 14 - 30 Permanent link to this document: http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/01425450310453490 Downloaded on: 06-11-2012 References: This document contains references to 53 other documents Citations: This document has been cited by 10 other documents To copy this document: permissions@emeraldinsight
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Description:- Working closely with departments‚ increasingly in a consultancy role‚ assisting line managers to understand and implement policies and procedures. Promoting equality and diversity as part of the culture of the organization. Recruiting staff‚ preparing job advertisement‚ checking application forms‚ short listing‚ interviewing‚ and selecting candidate. Developing and implementing policies on issues such as working condition‚ performance management‚ equal opportunities‚ disciplinary
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Human Resources Management Assessment Approach January 2013 Paul Marsden‚ Liverpool Associates in Tropical Health (LATH) Margaret Caffrey‚ Liverpool Associates in Tropical Health (LATH) Jim McCaffery‚ Training Resources Group‚ Inc. (TRG) Human Resources Management Assessment Approach Human Resources Management Assessment Approach TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction 1 Background 1 Purpose 2 Applying the Assessment Approach 3 Users 3 Time frame 3 Methodologies
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HR STRATEGIES THAT CAN TAKE THE STING OUT OF DOWNSIZING-RELATED LAYOFFS by Franco Gandolfi Strategy | July / August 2008 Share on emailEmail Share on twitterShare on Twitter Share on facebookPost to Facebook Share on linkedinShare on LinkedIn Share on deliciousSave to Delicious Share on instapaperSave to Instapaper While the pain of downsizing-related layoffs can’t be avoided entirely‚ it can be mitigated. Anticipating the duration and depth of an industry downturn‚ for example‚ can definitely
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“My Course‚ My Career” Administration number: 13-0151 Name: Thuvi Janet Kathini Daystar University GRA 613 Y: Introduction to graduate studies Submitted to Larry Ndivo Department of Language and Performing Arts School of Communication‚ Language and Performing Arts 5th April 2013 An academic course is a prescribed number of lectures that is undertaken by a student and a career is the progress and actions taken by a person throughout a lifetime‚ especially those related to that person
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Human resource management 1 Model of strategic Human resource management 3W 1H = Strategic Human resource management What -> aligning HR to strategic goals and objectives to improve business performance? Why -> providing organisations with sustainable competitive advantage Who -> HR taking role of the consultant to support and assist line managers in their operation? (People are assets to the company) How -> Developing HR programmes that enhances organisational performance through human
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education Department: Education ORGANISATIONAL STRUCTURE OF SENIOR MANAGEMENT SERVICES MEC for Education KWAZULU-NATAL DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION Branch: Institutional Development SupportSenior General ManagerMs Judy Dlamini | | | | | | | | Branch: Curriculum Management & DeliverySenior General ManagerMr Edward Mosuwe | | | | | PROVINCE OF KWAZULU-NATAL Mr ES Mchunu Head of De- partment Nkosinathi SP Sishi PhD. Branch: Finance CFO Ms Hlengiwe Mcuma Branch: Corporate Management
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Human Resource Management Case Study 1 Managing Human Resources at Barden Bearings 1) Which of the HR objectives facing Mr. Brush are the most important to the success of the business? Prioritize them and justify your list. From the perspective of Mr. Brush the most important objectives for the success of the business are: Recruiting and training new hourly employees Safety and occupational health improvement New machines and development of new workforce Managing health costs of an aging
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added cost to the company in hiring cover-off employees and the redistribution in work‚ it has been suggested that HR propose changes that will reduce the number of maternity leaves in the company. Legally‚ we cannot control when and how many employees choose to take their maternity leaves. And‚ if we avoid recruiting women who are in their childbearing years we would be underutilizing the tremendous talent that women have to offer. It would also be a violation of the Ontario Human Rights
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the cross-cultural configuration which the political‚ economic‚ social and legal systems among different countries are involved.(Mendenhall‚ M‚ 2000) Different levels of analysis can provide a framework for analyze and evaluate the IHRM practice‚ resource allocation or leadership style in making response to the internationalization process. For the global level analysis‚ it is based on the geocentric approach which is perceived as a worldwide stance which the best policies and the most qualified
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