1. Ad Hominem - Attacking the individual instead of the argument. 1. Example: You are so stupid your argument couldn’t possibly be true. 2. Example: I figured that you couldn’t possibly get it right‚ so I ignored your comment. 2. Appeal to Force - Telling the hearer that something bad will happen to him if he does not accept the argument. 1. Example: If you don’t want to get beaten up‚ you will agree with what I say. 2. Example: Convert or die. 3. Appeal to Pity - Urging the hearer to
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com Current Trends and Future Directions of Human Resource Management Practices: A Review of Literature Ogunyomi‚ O. Paul Department of Industrial Relations & Personnel Management University of Lagos‚ Nigeria E-mail: yomipaul@mail.com Shadare‚ A. Oluseyi Department of Industrial Relations and Personnel Management University of Lagos‚ Nigeria E-mail: seyidare2001@yahoo.co.uk Chidi‚ O. Christopher Department of Industrial Relations & Personnel Management University of Lagos‚ Nigeria E-mail: krischidi2002@yahoo
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HRM Early studies on human resource management can be traced under the field of the studies of personnel management (Scott‚ 1915; Asher‚ 1972; Campbell et al.‚ 1970). However a shift from personnel management to HRM occurred in the early 1980’s. Some authors (Storey‚ 1994; Torrington et al.‚ 2008) argue that human resource management has two meanings. According to one of them‚ human resource management covers the same activities that personnel management used to before the shift in
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Business (Management) 2011 Teacher: Saud Human Resource Management WORD COUNT: 3241 Table of Contents Introduction ...............................................................................................................................1 Distinguish between “personnel management” and “human resource management” and discuss the historical development and changing context in which they operate......................2 Assess the role‚ task and activities of the human resource
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(2009): Human Resource Management: Gaining a Competitive Advantage‚ 7th Edition‚ New York: Mcgraw Hill. Heracleous‚ L. et al. (2004): ‘Cost-effective service excellence: lessons from Singapore Airlines’‚ Business Strategy Review‚ 15: 33-38 Wirtz‚ J. et al. (2008): ‘Managing human resources for service excellence and cost effectiveness at Singapore Airlines’‚ Managing Service Quality‚ 18: 4-19 Chan‚ D. (2000)‚ ‘The story of Singapore Airlines and the Singapore Girl’‚ Journal of Management Development
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support the organisation’s strategy and ways HR support line managers and their staff. The HR Function is in a position to add value by proper formulation and implementations of the following activities and in turn support the organisation strategy. Recruitment and Selection Recruiting the wrong people can lead to a drop in productivity‚ lack of commitment‚ low morale‚ and rapid staff turnover‚ all of which can impact heavily on the bottom line. The Chartered Institute for Personnel and Development
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becoming a melting pot of people from different nations or as Multinational corporations (MNC’s) operating and competing across the globe. Culture influences every stage of the HR cycle from recruitment to termination and if properly managed it can be a resource and a pool of talent to ensure that the organization is dynamic and productive. Culture‚ in essence‚ is the values and beliefs shared by and unique to a society which creates its identity. It consists of things such as language‚ dress‚ mannerisms
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Human Resource Management Table of Contents Introduction 3 Sainsbury’s HR 3 Features of HRM 4 Soft and Hard Models of HRM 4 Strategic Contribution 4 People as Assets HRM 5 Principles 6 Models of HRM 6 HR Business Partner Model 6 Shared Services Model 7 Centralised vs. Decentralised HRM 7 Centralised and Decentralised HRM 7 Usage of Decentralised HRM by Sainsbury’s 7 HRM Outsourcing 7 Conclusion 8 References 9 Introduction The aim of this assignment is to understand
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The Effects of Human Resources Management: Cultural Institution Stacie M. Dizzley-Streeter University of Maryland University College Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements of HRMD 610 Section 9080 Spring 2014 To Dr. Arthur Graziano 03/10/2014 For seven years I was employed at a small non-profit cultural institution in a small town in South Carolina where I had volunteered previously for three years. During my years of volunteering and employment with this organization I witnessed
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organization will thus entirely depend on the implementation of a human resource strategy working towards the achievement of the strategic objectives of the business organization. A strategic approach to human resource management entails that the management processes link the human resource policies and activities with the set strategic goals of a business organization. To achieve a successful strategic approach to human resource management‚ a business organization must first determine its operational
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