Impact of Training Practices on Employee Productivity: A Comparative Study Rohan Singh Faculty of Management Studies‚ Siksha O Anusandhan University Bhubaneswar‚ India rohansingh@khalsa.com Abstract — The paper studies the effects of training on employee productivity. This paper provides a review of the current evidence of such a relationship and offers suggestions for further investigation. An extensive review of the literature in terms of research findings from studies that have been trying
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Strategic human resource objectives are goals aligned with the organizations goals. It’s the managerial process requiring human resource policies and practices to be linked with the strategic objectives of the organization. The human resources objectives at Hitek‚ supports organizational goals; such as profitabilities‚ business regulations‚ ethics and principles. Yes‚ I believe these are the objectives that guide the behaviors of Rains. Isabel Rains is the vice president of human resources and she
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A good system to study AND A bad style to avoid! → Some Human Resource Management (HRM)’s problems. Posted on March 3‚ 2010 by Mai-BS (Thailand) Many organizations that I work for in the past‚ or even the ones at present‚ either in a role of consultant‚ trainer or employee‚ every corner of the company often fills with employee’s complaints. For example heavy work load‚ favoritism‚ nepotism‚ managers’ bad behavior‚ un-knowledgeable manager‚ shortage of man power‚ or other various general management
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1. Introduction This assignment takes a look at Basil Read‚ a company based in South Africa which has moved from strength to strength. We take a look at Human Resources practices‚ starting with how these are aligned to support the use of technology; we look at the high leverage strategy and its linkages to employee training at Basil Read. As a highly successful company‚ we also take a look at the talent management at Basil Read with special emphasis on career management approach and how these
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NIMS UNIVERSITY RAJASTHAN‚ JAIPUR Continuous Evaluation st Master of Business Administration 1 Year Human Resource Management Maximum Marks: 30 -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------(All questions are compulsory) Q1. What skills and competencies do HR professionals need to add more value to the HR function? How might these competencies and skills change in the future? How can HR
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production is an active factor. Human resource Management is‚ perhaps‚ the oldest and most widely researched subject in management. Yet‚ as technologies change‚ cultural diversities occur and people’s expectations undergo fundamental shifts towards newer and newer dimensions. In this rapid revolutionary changing environment‚ human resource development‚ a part of human resource management plays an important factor in determine an organization’s success. Human Resource Development is important to any
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between human relations theory and human resources development and the implications which each strategy has for issues of socialisation and performance control. Which of these theories appears to be most consistent with the behaviour of contemporary managers? There are so many fallacies for instance the term of ‘human relations’ and ‘human resources’ where the contemporary organisation unseen the differences between this two approaches. Both human relations and human resources manager might use
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PORTFOLIO ASSIGNMENT Due date: Complete assignment due Week 9 PART 1: HUMAN RESOURCE FORECASTING Reference: Adapted from Human Resource Forecasting Assignment‚ pp 108 – 110 in Nkomo‚ S. M.‚ Fottler‚ M. D.‚ McAfee‚ R. B. (2008) Human Resource Management Applications: Cases‚ Exercises‚ Incidents‚ and Skill Builders‚ 6th Edition Due date: Week 9 LEARNING OBJECTIVES • Practice in forecasting an organisation’s people needs • To familiarize you with some of the factors that affect an
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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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as a guide of their future behavior. * Steps in appraising performance/process in appraising performance 1. Defining the job: First‚ manager must define the employee’s job and performance criteria. Defining the job means making sure that the manager and the subordinate agree on his or her duties and job standards and on the appraisal method manager will use. 2. Appraising performance: appraising performance means comparing the subordinates actual performance to the standards; this usually
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