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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ASSIGNMENT Course Code : MS - 23 Course Title : Human Resource Planning Assignment Code : MS-23 /TMA/SEM - I/2013 Coverage : All Blocks Note : Attempt all the questions and submit this assignment on or before 30th April‚ 2013 to the coordinator of your study center. 1) Explain the role of Human Resource professionals in human resource planning. Describe the factors which are being used for human resource planning in any organisation you are familiar with. Highlight the requisites
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SCIENCES HUMAN RESOURCE DEPARTMENT NAME: MAPONGA MERCURY REG No/ R12023Q MODULE: (HRM 213) HRPP LEVEL: 2:1 LECTURER: MRS CHIRASHA DUE DATE: 8 FEBRUARY 2013 QUESTION: “HRM MUST BE COMMITED TO ENSURING A WORK ENVIRONMENT THAT IS ANTI DISCRIMINATORY‚ DEMOCRATIC‚ RESPECTIFUL OF RIGHTS‚ MINDFUL OF DIGNITY AND LEGALLY SOUND OR LEGITIMATE.” NEL ET AL (2004). DISCUSS THIS STATEMENT WITH PARTICULAR REFERENCE TO HRM POLICIES. Armstrong‚ (2006) defined Human Resource policies
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A career in human resources can be demanding and sometimes difficult‚ but most people find it incredibly lucrative and very fulfilling. Those who work in HR often perform duties similar to those of managers or directors‚ and most careers will provide ample room to grow. There are a wide variety of jobs in the field‚ meaning the educational requirements for these positions are varied. Not everyone will be in management; some will work in lower ranked but related positions. One of the great things
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Strategies in Human Resource Management External influences are constantly changing‚ therefore human resource managers must ensure that they are able to adapt and provide sustainable approaches in order to have a successful business. Businesses which adapt to the influences and changes productively and efficiently will achieve effective outcomes. One of these major influences is socially subjective. Social influences affect the needs‚ values and standards of employees and society itself. However
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Human Resource Management: Core Activities H2W8 34 Outcome 2 Assessment (Bank 1) Student Rita Modi I.D. L000256744 Date 29 October 2014 Pass Fail Remediation Tutor Candidate Declaration I confirm that: I have not pretended the work of others is my own. [Using the work of others as your own is a form of cheating called ‘plagiarism’. It means taking someone else’s words or ideas and trying to ‘pass them off’ as your own. This includes work downloaded from the internet.] I have
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Corporate Ethics As a global company with approximately160‚000 employees and operations in 61 countries worldwide‚ Samsung Electronics is fully committed to complying with local laws and regulations as well as applying a strict global code of conduct to all employees. It believes that ethical management is not only a tool for responding to the rapid changes in the global business environment‚ but also a vehicle for building trust with its various stakeholders including customers‚ shareholders‚ employees
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1. Introduction IBM is one of the most successful technology and consulting companies in the world. In 2012‚ its brand name is in second place in international brand equity rankings‚ just behind Coca Cola. With its 433‚362 employees it is operating in 170 countries and able to generate profit of $15.85 billion per year. The company itself has been founded in 1911 trough a merger of three technology companies. In 1924‚ the company’s name was changed to International Business Machines‚ abbreviated
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SAMSUNG « Inspire the world‚ create the future » SAMSUNG « Inspire the world‚ create the future » JAPANESE AND KOREAN MARKET JAPANESE AND KOREAN MARKET TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION I/ THE COMPANY 1) History of the company a) From the 30’s to the 70’s b) From the 70’s to the 90’s c) From the 90’s to 2000’ d) From 2000 to Present 2) Key Datas and Key areas of Business a) Key Datas b) Key Area c) Key Products 3) Company’s
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Samsung electronics is a company with its capital in Samsung Town Soul‚ South Korea. Samsung Electronics unlike other electronic companies started it business operations on other products and not electronics. It started off as fish exporter vegetables and fruits exporter in China which was the business activity of the founder Byung-Chull Lee in 1938. Samsung expanded its activities again for the second time and also not in the electronics arena. It expanded to ship building‚ financial industry‚ chemicals
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