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    establishment and factories system‚ as it is known today‚ existed in ancient Greece‚ India or china. The philosophy of managing human being‚ as a concept was found developed in ancient literatures in general and in Indian philosophy in particular. Personnel functions: Till 1930s‚ it was not felt necessary to have a separate discipline of management called “Personnel management”. In fact‚ this job was assigned as part of the factory manager. Adam Smith’s concept of factory was that it consists of three

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    1. Ch 1‚ page 60-61‚ question 4: What is “evidence based HR”? Why might an HR department resist becoming evidenced based? The concept of "evidence based HR" is using specific tools (key performance indicators) to help clarify course of action‚ identify errors or omissions‚ and align HR to corporate strategy. It is a decision-making process combining critical thinking with use of the best available scientific evidence and business information (Rousseau & Barends 2011). It forces HR professionals

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    How influential is scientific management in the 21st century? 1. Scientific management was originally developed in the 1800s by an economist‚ Adam Smith. He was interested in a factory that operated and produced pins‚ and through the breaking down of tasks e.g. division of labour he increased output from 20 pins per employee per day to 4‚800 pins. However the greatest break through in scientific management came in the 1900s during the peak of the industrial revolution‚ and due to the emergence

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    Macbeth had others with him to show him what was right‚ he wouldn’t have been such a cruel and heartless leader. Macbeth had the opportunity to consult others with different views and perspectives‚ but instead‚ he took power by force‚ which eventually led to the downfall of his empire. Throughout history‚ many leaders have lost their morals and ethics when they gained power. For example‚ Adolf Hitler changed rapidly when he gained power after WW1. Although many people opposed his ideas‚ instead

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    12:33 PM Page 43 2 Human Relations Theory and People Management The minutiae of the human soul … emerged as a new domain for management Nikolas Rose Conventional textbooks often set up a simple story about organization theory which has a very appealing structure. In this story‚ there is a good guy and a bad guy. Who gets to play which role sometimes shifts‚ but most often the bad guy is the scientific management approach and the good guy is human relations theory. This is a flawed story

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    communication skills so important to employers? Communication promotes motivation by informing and clarifying to the employees about the tasks to be done‚the manner they are performing thetask‚and how to improve performance if it is not up to the mark. Communication is a source of information to the organizational members for decision making-processas it helps identifying and assessing alternative course of actions Communication also plays a crucial role in altering individuals attitudes‚i.e..‚a well

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    interviews (over 4‚000 in one year). d. Flying in prospects for interviews. e. And having more personalized procedures for handling top recruits. 2.What particular elements of Trilogy’s culture most likely appeal to the kind of employees it seeks? How does it convey those elements to job prospects? Answer: A number of company characteristics many appeal to programmers‚ including-

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    norm. E. Social loafing. 2. Groups which managers set up to accomplish organizational goals are known as: A. Friendship groups. B. Informal groups. C. Formal groups. D. Top management groups. E. Cross-cultural groups. 3. The group of managers who are responsible for designing the long-range strategic plan for the organization is known as: A. An informal group. B. A cross-cultural group. C. A top-management team. D. A virtual team. E. An interest group. 4. Another name for command

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    [pic] Environmental Factors Affecting Human Resource Planning Student ID: 11466728 Student name: Aline Ferreira Zwierzinski HRM 210 Assignment 3 Lecturer: Victor Libdy September 3rd‚ 2012 Human resource planning (HRP) is an essential activity that ensures that the exact number of necessary people with the required skills and knowledge are available in the future in order to assist organisations in achieving strategic

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    Human Resource Management Arab World Edition Gary Dessler & Akram Al Ariss Adapted by Dr. Victor Sohmen Drexel University Philadelphia‚ Pennsylvania‚ USA. With Translating Strategy Into HR Policies and Practices: The KAMCO Case model answers provided by Dmytro Roman Kulchitsky‚ Ph.D. and Mr. Ramsey Awwad American University of Kuwait PART ONE INTRODUCTION CHAPTER T One Introduction

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