HR Management Chapter 3 Application case: Siemens builds a strategy-oriented HR system Question number 1 a) Examples of four strategically required organizational outcomes are: • Producing high tech products and services. • Geographic expansion: Expanding the new products and services in different countries. • Customer satisfaction (superior customer service). • Productivity and quality management (offer consistently high quality services). b) Examples of four required
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between HR methods and the strategy of the business Resource based view – Focusing on the internal resources of the business and the contribution they make to the competitive advantage of the business. Interdependence with other key business functions HR and Operations: Most of the employment in your business is in the operations. HR contributes to operations through planning staff needs‚ acquiring employees‚ training and developing them‚ supervision and maintenance and conflict resolution. HR and
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research and evaluate two (2) commercial HR database systems for your organization. Evaluate the advantages and disadvantages of each system and‚ based on your knowledge of human resources and database systems‚ propose one (1) package that would fit the needs of your organization. Suggest three (3) specific reasons why you would recommend that system over the other. Capterra is a HR database provider that can provide the needs an organization to help with their HR needs. “Their fully integrated‚ web-based
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| HRMT 386- Assignment 1 | Athabasca University | | By: Amanda Smith‚ Student ID# 2723572 | 2/1/2011 | . | | Famous Films Inc. | Memo To: Front Line Managers‚ Department Supervisors‚ HR Staff From: Amanda Smith (Human Resource Director) CC: Scheduling‚ Payroll Date: [ 01/02/2011 ] Re: University Interns- Summer 2011 Famous Films Inc. will be hiring 20 university students into various departments to work from June 1st‚ 2011 until the university contract end date of August
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) CIPD reveals HR profession map to replace old standards By Louisa Peacock on 21 Apr 2009 in Careers in HR‚ CIPD‚ HR qualifications‚ Latest News‚ The HR profession The CIPD has unveiled an ‘HR Profession Map’ which will replace the institute’s professional standards structure ahead of the launch of new qualifications next year. The map is designed to help professionals become equipped with the relevant skills needed for current practise and future growth areas across HR‚ in preparation for
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competition from abroad as their products and services rapidly commoditize. As businesses become more complex‚ so must the HR organizations that support them. The design of the HR department must parallel the many dimensions of the business. If there are multiple products‚ customers‚ geographies‚ or service lines‚ then HR needs to support them all. As a result‚ today’s HR organizations face many of the same dilemmas as the businesses they work with‚ such as how to: 1. Build strong functional/product
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things we need to do and know to be a successful HR professional. The HR Profession Map is based on extensive research and is vital to all HR professionals. CIPD research shows that success in HR is dependent on competence in the core of the HRPM whether you are working at band 1‚2‚3 or 4 and whatever area of HR you work in. There are 10 professional areas Two Core Professional Areas Insights Strategy and Solutions and Leading HR. Professional areas Organisation Design Organisation
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a) Do you thing HR planning is carried out in all hospitality organisations? Why do you think this? Support your answer with evidence from literature review and research findings. b) Draft a Job description and person specification for a job of your choice. Where would you advertise this position and why? Design an application form for this position. Identify five questions that you would ask candidates interviewing for this position. Contents * Introduction pg3 * Part A
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impact on planning of HR department. Considering the Pride Group we have come out with some of these impactful factors. Government Regulations: Government laws and regulations have always played an important role in HR planning of Pride Group. These types of regulations influence every process of the HR department‚ including hiring‚ training‚ compensation‚ termination‚ and much more. As for example‚ children are not allowed to work in garments according to the existing laws‚ so HR management of Pride
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Google has a unique approach to everything that it does and its approach to Human Resources Management is no exception. “Ranked by Fortune Magazine as the best of the 100 best companies to work for‚” (Book 712) Google seems to be excelling at Human Resources by taking an unconventional route to getting the job done just like their business decisions. One of Google’s methods is to correlate personal traits from employees’ survey answers to actual performance and then using the collected data to
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