The HR department is a service department to a range of customers. These can be external customers such as legal or government agencies but within an organisation‚ the internal customers are Employees (current and potential)‚ Line Managers‚ Senior Managers and Directors. Employees want professional HR support from real people partners and HR needs to be responsive and clear about what services it offers. HR needs to be easy to contact and able to respond quickly and effectively. Obviously employees
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The Strategic HRM Diagnostic Model (Stone‚ 2002:26) attempts to provide Human Resource Managers with an analytical framework designed to assist in the prediction and prevention of possible problems. The approach encourages HR managers to be pro-active‚ and to consider the nature of the internal and external environments before pursuing a particular course of action (Stone‚ 2002:25). The influences of the environments span all activities of Human Resource Management and this essay explores those
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Three Keys to a happy life Everyone wants to live a happy life. But where does happiness come from? Buddha said "Life is a creation of the mind." Shakespeare put it this way when he said "There is nothing good or bad‚ but thinking makes it so." Therefore‚ the first key or the most important key to a happy life I would say is Positive Thinking. Maybe all of us have heard of this famous question: is the glass half-full or half-empty? An optimist observes what is in the glass – the full half‚ because
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Activity 1 1. Identify four possible consequences of inadequate training or training that does not meet an organisation’s needs or requirements. Answers might include but are not limited to: Leads to people feeling ill-equipped to do their jobs‚ leading to stress Reduced productivity Decreased flexibility/ adaptability to workplace demands Failure to enhance people’s skills Can lead to a failure to meet statutory requirements relating to providing a safe and healthy working environment Reduced
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The Heart of the Renaissance An Analysis of the Three Key Ideas from the Renaissance The Renaissance was a time of chivalry. Of Knights and kings. Most importantly‚ the Renaissance or “the Rebirth” was one of the most turbulent‚ dramatically changing times in the history of the world. In 1600‚ ideas were being challenged left and right‚ children were rebelling‚ and Shakespeare was at his literary climax. The old was becoming the new. Some could say it was an epic comeback of old ideas. It
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History in Three Keys Essay Paul Cohen writes in his book A History of Three Keys that there are three different kinds of historical consciousness; history as an event‚ written by professional historians‚ history as an experience‚ based on people who were alive and involved with the actual event‚ and history as a myth‚ a manipulated past to serve in today’s world. This is the only way history is written according to Cohen‚ three distinct and very different forms of history. He argues them while
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quote that we have all heard at least once in our lives‚ and it relates to many aspects of life. Not to mention‚ it also relates to our outlook on life. For example‚ if you have a negative outlook‚ you will receive a negative outcome. The story “Three Skeleton Key” by George Toudouze mentions a Breton in the lighthouse by the name of Le Gleo. His outlook on life is pessimistic‚ he jumps to conclusions‚ is easily frightened‚ and loses hope easily. This would later seal his fate‚ when he eventually lost
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Identify the mission‚ objectives and responsibilities of an organisation within its environment The mission‚ values and key objectives of an organisation and assess the influence of stakeholders Mission‚ values and key objectives are of high significance to any organisation. An organisation will state a mission that will describe the function or role it aims to provide in the form of products or services. Although the focus is long term it puts perspective on the short term so that the long-term
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A. Identify and briefly explain three functions of religion (9 marks) Marxism believes it acts as the ‘opium for the exploited working class people’. Religion would cushion the pain of oppression and exploitation in unequal societies such as in a capitalist society. It legitimized and maintained the power of the ruling class – helps to maintain the status quo by preventing the less powerful from changing things. Feminists see religion as a conservative force because it acts as an ideology that legitimates
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Identify and briefly explain three reasons why the New Christian Right might have failed to achieve its aims (9marks) The New Christian Right is a politically and morally conservative‚ protestant fundamentalist movement. The aims are extremely ambitious as they wish to make abortion‚ homosexuality and divorce illegal. They want to turn back to a time before liberalisation of American culture and society began. The New Christian Right may have failed to achieve its aims because the group lacked wide
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