INTRODUCTION 01 HUMAN RESOURCE ANALYSIS 09 JOB ANALYSIS 10 PLANNING AND FORECASTING 18 RECRUITMENT 20 SELECTION 22 TRAINING 29 DEVELOPMENT 34 PERFORMANCE APPRAISAL 36 COMPENSATION 38 INCENTIVES 42 BENEFITS 44 EMPLOYEE RELATIONS 45 CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATIONS 50 Human Resource Management Project McDonalds UNIVERSITY OF CENTRAL PUNJAB KUBRA ASLAM L1S08BBAM2020 MARYM ATIQ L1S08BBAM2032 KHADIJA BUTT L1S08BBAM2024 PROJECT MCDONALDS SUBMITTED TO PROF. R. SHAKOOR 20th June 2009 Human Resource Management
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Course TitleContemporary Human Resource ManagementCourse Code MGT504No of Credits/Term3Mode of TuitionSectionalTeaching Hours42 hours / 3 hours per weekCategory in Major ProgrammeCore Prerequisites(s)NilCo-requisites(s)NilExclusion(s)NilExemption Requirement(s)Nil Brief Course Description This course examines a range of contemporary human resource management (HRM) issues. To meet the challenges of todays complex and dynamic business environment‚ HRM offers a range of strategies‚ techniques and
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satisfaction‚ whether for personal or group team gains or for the benefit of an organization community ‚ nation ultimately the whole community”. HRD beliefs:- 1- People can do better and do wonders. 2- Involve them‚ trust them and treat them as resource or assets. 3- Fours on strengths of people and help them overcome their weakness. 4- Integrate individual’s needs & aspiration to organization Objectives of HRD:- 1- Develop high motivation level 2- To strengthen superior-subordinate relationship
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who focus on “expansive learning theory”‚ “situational learning theory” and theory of “self efficacy beliefs” respectively. This paper will compare the theories proposed by the three scholars and then link the findings to the needs of modern day human resource management. Body Engestrom (2001) writes about the theory of “expansive learning”. This theory suggests that people do not learn one dimensionally like a student sitting in a classroom and listening to the teacher‚ but instead learns in a dynamic
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Human Resources Management. A. B. M. Rashiduzzaman Date -28/12/12 • What is Recruitment? For the procurement of employees HRM is to do the sub-operative functions of recruitment and selection. Before doing the functions of recruitment and selection HRM is determine the standards against which recruitment and selection are to be done. For the job analysis is to be done that has been already discussed. Recruitment means the process through which employees with potentialities are
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DELIVERING RESULTS: A New mandate for human resource professionals. GROUP 3 EUGENE TODD DAVINIA OCEAN WESLEY CHARLES UWAGBOE IZEIGBINEVBO MGMT 471: Human resource Management DR. KEVIN GLASPER 1 MAIN PREMISE Regardless of the nature of an organization‚ every organization is subjected to change by one way or another or for various reasons. No matter the economic situation of a country‚ every organization is given equal opportunity to grow or be a dominant force in
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Chapter 1 Human Resource Management Learning Objectives • Explain what is meant by human resource management • Understand the relationship between human resource management and management • Describe the HR manager’s role • Understand the human resource management activities performed in organisations • Explain the meaning of strategy • Explain the meaning of strategic human resource management • Describe a strategic approach to human resource management • Appreciate the strategic challenges facing
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STRATEGIC HUMAN RESOURCES Course Booklet Semester 2a 2011/2012 MBA Option Course Contents Page Number Course Details .................................................................................................... 3 Course Description and Objectives .................................................................... 3 Learning Outcomes ............................................................................................ 4 Planned Student Learning Experiences ..............
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2 GOVERNANCE IN A HUMANITARIAN ORGANIZATION. BEST PRACTICE‚ BEST FIT‚ OR RELIANCE ON IDEALISM? 6 Abstract Humanitarian organizations are pressured to professionalize and streamline their Human Resource Management (HRM) governance structure as a means to improve humanitarian aid provision. In the HRM literature‚ two perspectives advocate different ways to achieve this: the universalist (best practices) and the contingency (best fit) approach. Since the humanitarian sector is historically known
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Diversity in human resources management is extremely important. First we need to establish just what exactly diversity is. Diversity is the sum total of all the differences which make individuals who they are and their ability to contribute to the goals of an organization. Managing diversity is a commitment and a conscious choice by an organization to value these differences by using diversity as a source of strength to achieve certain goals. According to Ruth Mayhew‚ “Workplace diversity affects
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