[pic] HRMM044 Human Resource Management (HRM) Module Guide 2012-13 Module leader: Peter Canavan C115 ext. 2169 peter.canavan@northampton.ac.uk Introduction Welcome to the module on Human resource Management. This module introduces the tools and theories of Human Resource management‚ that are used to help organisations through its people maintain a competitive business advantage. Will we insdetify
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OBJECTIVES When they have read this chapter‚ students will: ¶ ¶ ¶ ¶ ¶ CHAPTER 1 appreciate the growing internationalisation of the world in which HRM is conducted understand the additional complexity of HRM in an international context be able to describe the key features of the three main approaches to IHRM be able to identify some of the key HR challenges facing organisations working internation- ally know the format of the rest of the book. INTR ODUCTION This chapter starts with a general
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individual incentives to respond to this trend. Associated with W. Edwards Demming. Employee involvement in all quality processes rather than quality inspection. Requires a radically different approach to employee management. Personnel specialists had suffered from a low status relative to accountants and marketers‚ because of its historic welfare and operational origins. Promoting the strategic significance of HRM has given HR Managers the opportunity to
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MANAGEMENT AND WHY IS IT IMPORTANT? What Is Human Resource Management? 4 Why Is Human Resource Management Important to All Managers? 5 Line and Staff Aspects of Human Resource Management 6 Line Managers’ Human Resource Duties 6 Human Resource Manager’s Duties 7 New Approaches to Organizing HR 9 Cooperative Line and Staff HR Management: An Example 9 Moving from Line Manager to HR Manager 10 THE TRENDS SHAPING HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT 10 Globalization and Competition Trends 11 Indebtedness ("Leverage") and
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Strategic HR Approach Maria Guillemard HRM 552 October 29‚ 2012 Professor Fred Marsh Strategic HR Approach A HR Director has many job responsibilities throughout the work day. They ensure that payroll and accounting are done properly; they are in charge of the hiring and training of new employees. They must also keep up to date information and training for current employees who wish to continue to work for the company. Also HR directors also have to deal with the termination of employees
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Strategic Human Resource Management: to fly or to soar Human resources management is a function in the organisation that maximises the productivity and effectiveness of the employees through set of policies and procedures. Strategic Human resources management (SHRM) on the other hand is concerned with the introduction of the business strategy into the wider organisation to achieve a value added advantage through long term strategic view. SHRM was defined by Storey as: ‘A distinctive approach
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TRIPLE BOTTOM LINE The triple bottom line refers to an extension of the criteria used to measure organisational success. Traditionally‚ business success (or failure) is measured in terms of its economic performance. A business is considered to be successful if it has generated a sufficient financial return from its investments‚ financing activities and operating activities. The triple bottom line takes into account three criteria for assessing organisational performance; 1. economic‚
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objectives. This paper aim at explaining the HRM practices of Bangladesh Centre For Communication Program. Keywords Dimension‚ Performance‚ Management‚ HRM‚ PM‚ Workshop‚ Strategy‚ Bangladesh. Introduction The Bangladesh Centre For Communication Program (BCCP)‚ Since evolving out of the Johns Hopking University/ Centre For Communication Program (JHU/ CCP) into an independent‚ self- sustaining organization has consistently striven to develop innovative strategic communication
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Discussion Questions 1. Explain what HR management is and how it relates to the management process. Human Resource Management is the process of acquiring‚ training‚ appraising‚ and compensating employees‚ and of attending to their labor relations‚ health and safety‚ and fairness concerns. The HR management function is all about the staffing activity. Staffing is all about personnel management. Staffing is basically determining what type of people you want to hire and the selection of those people
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Subject: IBU5HRM‚ HRM IN A GLOBAL ECONOMY Individual Assignment Journal Article Analysis Source: “The International Journal of Human Resource Management‚ Vol. 23‚ No. 15‚ September 2012‚ 3015-3113” Title: Are multinational teams more successful? Submitted by: Maribel Colmenares Martínez Student I.D. 17338714 Submitted to: Dr. Alice Li Introduction “The love of one ’s country is a splendid thing. But why should love stop at the border? Pablo Casals (Spanish Cellist‚
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