Human Resource Management WORK STRESS AND MANAGEMENT Submitted To: Prof.S.C Roy Done By: Sourojit Roy 1st Year BBA.LLB Roll No:1242 INTRODUCTION Stress is a dynamic condition in which an individual is confronted with an opportunity‚demand‚ or resource related to what the individual desires and for which the outcome is perceived to be both uncertain
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REPORT OUTLINE 1. Introduction 4 2. Issue 1: Safety and health constraints 4 2.1. Safety Campaigns 5 2.2. Training Sessions 5 2.3. Free pre-medical checkup for workers 5 2.4. More paid leaves and extra wages 5 2.5. Law enforcement related to safety issues 6 3. Issue 2: Employee Retention 6 3.1. On time proper wages to skilled/unskilled workers 6 3.2. Employee Worker Relationship 7 3.3. Job Security 7 3.4. Law enforcement for worker’s rights
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Bits of What You Probably Should Know of 401 (k) Plans --- The term 401 (k) is one that is heard quite often in today’s. Most people know that it has something to do with retirement‚ but few young people know exactly how 401 (k) plans work or why they are becoming more and more popular. Additionally‚ many people who have 401 (k) plans may not know all the details of how they work‚ how to get the most out of their plan‚ and how to keep their money safe. In reality‚ everyone in the business world
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Enterprise’s approach to human resource management work in other industries? I think that it might work in a lot of industries. Having people enter the company with a degree even if they aren’t from the top of their class still makes them eligible to do the job‚ and having them work their way to the top promotes a good work ethic. A lot of industries could promote job loyalty this way. Fast food industries might benefit from this type of human resource management. Any industry with a high
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The process of verifying that there is a performance deficiency and determining if such deficiency should be corrected through training or through 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
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Project: “H.R Strategies OF THE ATLAS HONDA COMPANY” Course: Human Resource Submitted to: Ms. Saima Waleed Submitted By: Muhammad Naeem Sharif (GL) Soban Ahmed Atif Ali Khan Adil Qamar Sultan Hasan Ali Moazzam Ali Adeel Ellahi A C K N O W L E D G E M E N T We are thankful to Almighty Allah for his blessings‚ we’re grateful
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Case Study: The Reluctant Receptionist 1. Why did the absence of accurate job information create a problem? The absence of accurate job information created a problem because there was no written job description and job specification. Also‚ the HR Director was supposed to mention during the interview that Virginia is expected to be a relief receptionist not just an hour a day‚ but also if the receptionist will be sick or unable to work. Virginia could have refused that job from the beginning
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Planning: the core function of Human Resource Department Page � PAGE �1� ABSTRACT Human Resource planning is a process of identifying current and future human resources needs for an organization to achieve its goals and strategic objective. It involves‚ but not limited to forecasting an organization’s future demand and supply for different types of employees directly linked to its business needs. Implementation of gap analysis between future HR supply and future demand is taking place first. Strategies
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THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN PERFORMANCE APPRAISAL CRITERION SPECIFICITY AND STATISTICAL EVIDENCE OF DISCRIMINATION H. W. Hennessey Jr. and H. John Bernardin Plaintiffs’ expert witnesses in EEO cases involving performance appraisals often claim that adverse impact is a result of the type of rating format used. Their theory is that more specific rating criteria will lead to lessened adverse impact. We tested that theory by comparing data from a simple category-based rating system against data from
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Trace the phases of evolution of human resource management. Answer: Human resource management consists of all the activities undertaken by an enterprise to ensure the effective utilization of employees toward the attainment of individual‚ group‚ and organizational goals. It consists of practices that help the organization to deal effectively with its people during the various phases of the employment cycle‚ including pre-hire‚ staffing‚ and post-hire. Human resource has a historical background since
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