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HISTORY OF HRM HRM is traced back to the 19th century with the beginning of the Welfare System. The Welfare System was an important development in terms of voluntary initiatives undertaken to improve conditions of factory workers‚ in relation to pay‚ working hours and health and safety. The voluntary initiative originated from Quakers. Welfare officers were appointed and became the forerunner to HR practitioners. The early 1900’s saw the appointment of welfare officers in Irish companies
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numerous operational activities. Human resource management (HRM)‚ the management of people within the internal environment of organizations‚ comprises the activities‚ policies‚ and practices involved in planning‚ obtaining‚ developing‚ utilizing‚ evaluating‚ maintaining‚ and retaining the appropriate numbers and skill mix of employees to achieve the organization’s objectives. (Appelbaum‚ 2001). While an extensive review of literature on HRM in the aviation industry revealed a substantial amount of
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BUSINESS‚ GOVERNMENT AND SOCIETY Sustainability Framework For: Deryk Stec By: Shyam Maheshwari (3461529) 2/4/2013 This paper explains the sustainability strategies of Adidas and Nike and then compares itself with the sustainable value framework of Hart’s. What is Sustainability? As defined by Environment Canadai‚ Sustainable development is the process of developing land‚ cities‚ businesses and communities so that our current needs are met without compromising the ability of future
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HRM ASSIGNMENT | How Organisation Manage Their Workforce? | | Short summary:- 4 Introduction:- 4 Globalization:- 4 Technology:- 5 Workforce Diversity:- 6 Changing nature of HRM: - 6 HRM role in managing workforce:- 6 According to Federal & state laws:- 6 Recruiting: - 7 Selection: - 8 Training & Development: - 8 Performance management: - 9 Employee Relation & Reward System: - 10 Conclusion: - 10 Recommendation: - 10 Short summary:-
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Objectives 3 3. Strategies 3 4. Policies 3 II. Corporate Governance 3 Board of Directors 3 Top Management 4 Shareholders 4 III. External Environment: Opportunities and Threats (SWOT) 4 Societal Environment (P.E.S.T Factors) 4 1. Political - Legal Factors 4 2. Economic Factors 4 3. Socio-cultural Factors 4 4. Technological Factors 4 Task Environment (Industry) 4 Porter’s Approach 4 1. Threat of New Entrants 5 2. Rivalry among Existing Firms 5 3. Threat of Substitute Products or Services 5
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(HRM) ACTIVITIES HR management is composed of several groups of interlinked activities taking place within the context of the organization . All managers with HR responsibilities must consider external environmental forces like : 1-legal 2-political 3-economic 4-social 5-cultural
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EPRG Framework A firm needs to an appropriate orientation for the world market. While looking for orientation‚ it is important to understand the EPRG framework. Ethnocentric (E) orientation refers to home country organization. Here the firm ’s reference point is the home market. Generally‚ when the firm is ethnocentric‚ it looks for foreign markets to sell its currents products and surpluses. There is hardly any or minimal product adaptation for the foreign markets. Maybe some minor changes are
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commitment in the work force. (Price‚ 2000) Strategic HRM is a general approach to the strategic management of human resources in harmony with the intentions of the organisation on the future direction it has decided to take. It is concerned with longer-term people issues and macro concerns about structure‚ quality‚ culture values commitment and matching resources to meet future needs. (CIPD‚ 2008) ‘According to Armstrong(2006‚ pg 115)‚ Strategic HRM is an approach to making decisions on the intentions
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com/0142-5455.htm ER 25‚3 Line manager involvement in HRM: an inside view Douglas Renwick Management School‚ University of Sheffield‚ Sheffield‚ UK 262 Received September Keywords Line management‚ Employee relations‚ Strategy‚ Human resource management 2002 Revised December 2002 Abstract Although line managers have always been involved in managing human resources Accepted December 2002 (HR)‚ it is within human resource management (HRM) that their involvement has been placed centre-stage as
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