HENLEY BUSINESS SCHOOL UNIVERSITY OF READING MANAGING PEOPLE AND PERFORMANCE ASSIGNMENT • Identify‚ with justification‚ a critical issue relating to people that impacts effective performance within the organisation. • Based on your analysis‚ develop your recommendations and an outline plan to address the issue to improve organisational performance with clear justification for your proposed approach. • Identify the benefits and risks
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MANAGING PEOPLE AND ORGANISATIONS | OUTCOME 3 ASSESSMENT | | Contents MANAGERIAL WORK 2 MAIN FEATURES 2 MEASURING MANAGERIAL PERFORMANCE 4 BEHAVIOURAL THEORY 5 McGREGOR‚ THEORY X & Y 5 LEADERSHIP THEORIES 6 SCOTIA EXPANSION & THEORIES OF LEADERSHIP 7 MANAGERIAL WORK There are three different levels of management‚ the first being senior level management who are concerned with the strategic planning and decision making of the organisation. The decisions they make are
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BSBMGT502B Manage people performance Assessment 3 - Project Instructions To be marked competent in this unit‚ students must respond to all points in the project. A be comprehensive‚ detailed‚ demonstrate appropriate research procedures and be supported by suitable references. Project Read the following case study and critically analyses the situation and write a report in while outline the issues and problems faced by the organization’s members. Describe how you address them. Justify your
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Organisations have diversified through different era with new technologies and new strategies input. Managing people in an organisation has always been foremost priority for all the organisations to get competitive advantage. Organisational Culture is perhaps the single most important factor accounting for success or the failure of an organisation. In 1992For instance‚ in 1992‚ Kotter and Heskett conducted a long-term study of the largest ten to eleven high-performing companies in each of twenty-two
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Gopal 4401748 2. Bhumika Chhatwani 3378251 3. Sayed muhammed 4437500 4. Ziyad Kazi 3344976 SUBJECT: (TBS903- Managing People in Organizations) WORD COUNT: ____ PREPARED BY: 5. Avinash Gopal 4401748 6. Bhumika Chhatwani 3378251 7. Sayed muhammed 4437500 8. Ziyad Kazi 3344976 SUBJECT: (TBS903- Managing People in Organizations) WORD COUNT: ____ Job Satisfaction‚ an interlink to motivational drive amongst employees Job Satisfaction
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1 Human Resource Management In recent years Human Resource Management (HRM) in the workplace has become an essential tool for organisational growth (BQF‚ 1998; Marchington and Wilkinson‚ 1997; Philips 1997) and is recognised by such terms as ‘people are our most important asset’ (Accenture 2001). Armstrong (1995) defined HRM as “a strategic and coherent approach to the management of an organization’s most valued asset – the employees‚ who individually and collectively contribute to the achievement
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MANAGEMENTHOSPITALITY & TOURISM MANAGEMENTINTERNATIONAL TOURISM MANAGEMENTMARKETING MANAGEMENTMARKETING WITH HOSPITALITY MANAGEMENTMARKETING WITH TOURISM MANAGEMENTTOURISM BUSINESS MANAGEMENT | YEAR: | ONE | SEMESTER: | 1 | MODULE: | MANAGING ACTIVITIES & PEOPLE (058) | DATE: | 28th JANUARY 2010 | TIME: | 10.00AM – 12.10PM | TIME ALLOWED: | 2 HOURS | READING TIME: | 10 MINUTES | INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES: 1 | This is a closed book examination. | 2 | This examination paper consists
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relationships and their importance in the workplace and the approaches used to motivate employees in the workplace. Motivation is what causes people to act or do something of their choice. The key to effective motivation is the ability of a manager or employer to identify the true needs of the employee. Motivation is important because you can understand why people behave in the way they do. Motivation comes in any form of shape. To try and understand the human motivation is difficult. Sometimes the
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Managing people & organisations assessment notes Topics * Types of business * Mission Statements * Policies * Goals * Objectives ------------------------------------------------- Types of Business Sole Trader – one owner of business (1 person who has legal responsibility) such as gardener‚ window cleaner‚ small retailer‚ and plumber Advantages * Caters for needs of local people * Profits don’t have to be shared * Business affairs can be kept private
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consequences. Thus‚ employees should challenge the perceived obligation to “simply” accept management’s exercise of power and question their true intentions. Essentially‚ a balance between the economic objectives of the organisation and the welfare of the people who represent it must be met. In reality‚ however‚ this is not always feasible. In the first section of my essay‚ I will draw upon Parsons (1967: 237)‚ Knights‚ D and Roberts‚ J. (1982)‚ Roberts (1984) and Morgan. G (2006) to explore the various
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