Employee Demographics in Human Resource Management Research Fiona Edgar & Alan Geare Abstract Despite a prominent perspective of the literature that employees are consumers of HRM‚ only recently has HRM been evaluated from the employees’ viewpoint. Whilst these studies have helped to develop our understanding of the HRM‘experience’ from an employee perspective‚ they frequently ignore the issue of employee demography. This study contributes to understanding in this area by establishing
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1. Introduction It has been considered to study and analyze the employee motivation techniques implemented by the NH hotels chain as it is a business that is continuously expanding in more than 23 countries with 22‚ 000 employees and with the intention of generating 8‚000 jobs by 2009 (Cited on: Todos los empleados‚ 2008). Having people from different nationalities and cultures working for the same purpose of satisfying each guest is not an easy task as not all employees find themselves fully
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Activity 1: Employee Performance - Go to the SAS’s Website and review the benefits listed as “Other Services” located at http://www.sas.com/company/sasfamily/index.html. Determine whether or not these types of benefits would motivate you as an employee for a long-term commitment. Print and bring this to class for discussion. Also‚ determine whether or not the benefits you reviewed could create more of a balance between family and work life. Please be prepared to provide at least two examples to
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Contents 2 Introduction 3 Employee Engagement 4 Employee Empowerment 5 Elements of Empowerment 6 Methods to Empower Employees 7 Present Scenario 8 Employee Engagement Approaches for Employees 10 Communication Activities 10 Reward Schemes 11 Activities to Develop the Culture of the Organization 12 Team building activities 12 Leadership development activities 12 Employee engagement in action: Sun Microsystems 13 Employee empowerment in action: Verisign
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GUPTA Assistant Professor SUBMITTED BY: Name of the Student: POOJA SACHDEVA Enrollment No.: 00580301711 BBA (II SHIFT)‚ Semester II Batch 2011- 2014 RUKMINI DEVI INSTITUTE OF ADVANCED STUDIES NAAC Accredited‚ ‘A’ Grade Category A+ Institute High Grading 81.7% by Joint Assessment An ISO 9001:2008 Certified Institute Approved by AICTE‚ HRD Ministry‚ Govt. of India Affiliated to Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University‚ Delhi 2A & 2B‚ Madhuban Chowk‚ Outer Ring Road‚ Phase-1‚ Delhi-110085
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The following piece of work determines aspects of employee involvement systems and seeks to analyse whether they are likely to enhance productivity and to lead to a happier workforce. The first two parts examine due to which circumstances the principle of em-ployee involvement aroused in the HRM literature and why it is seen as help-ful to lead to greater productivity and a happier workforce and why not. The third part points out some conditions for a succeeding employee involve-ment program
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employees are chosen to learn‚ it is usually in the form of structured training (Schimic & Jevremovic 2011). Due to global competitive pressures structured training does not help the employee retain enough knowledge to be useful in the workplace‚ as mostly the transfer of training fails when the employee is reinserted. This can be due to a variety of factors such as poor trainee characteristics‚ poor training design and a poor working environment with no support from peers and management (Wilson &
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Employee Training and Career Development Paper HRM/300 September 23‚ 2012 Dr. Laura-Ann Migliore Employee Training and Career Development Paper Inside any successful organization‚ there will be strong training and career development programs and systems. To recognize strong training and career development programs‚ one should know the: definition‚ methods‚ successes‚ HRM involvement‚ and their own wants and needs. To clarify understanding of these‚ the following will be described in detail:
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Plans 201 0 benefit s o verview • United Healthcare Choice Plus PPO • United Healthcare Low Bridge PPO • United Healthcare High Deductible Plan • Kaiser Permanente HMO California • Tufts HMO Annual Deductibles Individual Deductible will apply to employee only coverage. Family The total combined expenses of all covered family members must meet the family deductible before the plan begins to
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(anonymous) 5. Analysis & finding of current problems 5.1 Problems in communications 5.2 Employees initiative and commitment 5.3 Employee job dissatisfaction 5.4 Inter-department conflicts 5.5 Employees’ behavior 6. Conclusion 7. Recommendation 7.1 Staff seminars 7.2 Team building activities 7.3 Regular group / individual staff discussions 7.4 Employee surveys 7.5 Clarifications of roles and responsibilities 8. Appendix Appendix I - Organization Chart Appendix II - Questionnaire
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