Transfer of Human Resource Management Practices in Multinational Corporations: A Perspective Authors Dr. Daleep Parimoo Associate Professor‚ School of Business Studies Sharda University‚ Greater Noida‚ U.P daleep.parimoo@sharda.ac.in Ms. Fehmina Khalique Research Scholar at Sharda University and Visiting Faculty At Global Institute of Information Technology Greater Noida‚ U.P fehminas@hotmail.com Abstract: With the advent of globalization and liberalization‚ the
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INNOVATIVE HR PRACTICES FOLLOWED BY GOOGLE IN INDIA INTRODUCTION India is now becoming a major player in the global stage. This change has given lot of opportunities to our country to grow further but it has also posed lot of challenges in front of us‚ Indian companies have gained the confidence to acquire foreign giant companies and try to establish themselves competitively against their foreign counterparts. at the same time we have to give emphasis on the various challenges before us like the
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A PROJECT REPORT ON “COMPARATIVE STUDY ON HR INSTRUMENTS WITH THE ACTUAL HR PRACTICES IN INDUSTRIES” CONDUCTED AT “ABC TECHNOLOGIES PVT. LTD.” [pic] Submitted to SLU College – add on course of HR Guided by Ms. Mrunal Mehta & Dr. Jayshree Thakar By: Anish Vadhavaniya CONTENT CONTENTS 2 Preface 3
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Analysis of HR Practices across Verticals Table of Contents Introduction 3 Recruitment and selection 3 Hiring process 4 Trends 4 Training and Development 5 The Training Process 5 Models of Training 6 Systematic Model of Training 6 Transitional Model of Training 7 Instructional System Development Model of Training 8 Variation across Verticals 9 Performance Management 10 Performance management system 10 Differences in goal setting 11 Differences in appraisals 11 Differences
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Subscribe Hide Description Cascio shows how good HR practices pay off and provides a method for showing the payoff‚ behavioral costing. Yet HR is notorious for getting no respect in the business (or government or not-for-profit) world. The article‚ “Why We Hate HR” -- http://www.fastcompany.com/53319/why-we-hate-hr -- is getting old‚ but seems to represent the sentiments of many. The article has been updated with "Why We (Shouldn’t) Hate HR" at http://blogs.hbr.org/taylor/2010/06/why_we_shouldnt_hate_hr
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American Express Major Human Resource Activities Compiled by: Nazra Khatoon Prabhleen Kaur Contents • • • • • • • • • About Amex Mission and Vision HR Practices Recruitment and Selection Training and Development Flexible Work Environment Compensation Benefits Employee Involvement About American Express • Diversified global financial services company • Headquartered in New York City • Founded in 1850 • At present‚ 67‚701 employees worldwide working in American
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Disclosure Controls • Internal Controls 3. Securities Trading 4. Antitrust Policy and Compliance Guidelines 5. Lobbying 6. Political Contributions and Related Policies 7. Transacting International Business B. Respect in the Workplace 1. Behavior in the Workplace 2. Child Labor and Worker Exploitation 3. Wage and Hour Practices 4. Safety‚ Health and Environmental • Employee Safety • Environmental Quality 5. HIV/AIDS 6. Conflict of Interest • Business‚ Financial and Personal Relationships • Gifts‚ Entertainment
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Proctor and Gamble MKT/421 This paper will describe the four elements of the marketing mix (product‚ place‚ price‚ promotion). In addition‚ it will describe how each element is implemented within a specific organization and how the four elements relate to that organizations marketing strategy. The company used in this example is both a product and service driven company and is in business for profit. The company chosen to demonstrate the marketing mix has been a leader
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Proctor & Gamble 1. In our opinion‚ we think the answer about product life cycle is not absolutely correct. It is depend on product’s characteristic. 3C product such as eeepc (asus’s product‚ netbook) have quite short product life cycle; Rolex watch have been established more than 200 years. So if marketers want to extend product life cycle‚ they have to do more afford on survey to realize consumer behavior and satisfy their really needs and wants. When the product’s sales shows that it is
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PROCTOR & GAMBLE Yohaan Samuel H00114548 A Frenchman named Henri Fayol (1841-1925)‚ although an engineer came up with a theory. He changed the thoughts of business administration and sculpted a structure of management that is practiced even now in this day and age by a vast number of companies worldwide. This theory of his‚ now commonly known as ‘The 14 principles of management by Fayol’ is going to be applied in two mega-organisations such as Uniliver and Proctor & Gamble (P&G):
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