Design Unit 1 Art & Design Unit 2 Test Papers (2 & 3 for Unit 1 and 1 & 2 for Unit 2) to be handed out for Examinations to be held during the period 13-22 May - See Note 3 Monday 06 May Art & Design Unit 1 Paper 1 – 2 hr Information Technology Unit 1 Paper 2 – 2 hr 30 min French Unit 1 Paper 3 – 2 hr Tuesday 07 May Caribbean Studies Paper 2 – 3 hr Sociology Unit 2 Paper 1 – 1 hr 30 min * Sociology Unit 2 *** Paper 03/2 – 1 hr 30 min Environmental Science Unit 1 Paper
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Chapter 6: Employee Testing and Selection 1. Why is it important to select the right employees for a position? (easy) Answer: First‚ a manager’s own performance depends in part on his or her subordinates. Second‚ it is costly to recruit‚ hire‚ and train employees. Third‚ there are legal implications to incompetent hiring. EEO laws and court decisions require nondiscriminatory selection procedures for protected groups. Courts will find employees liable when employees with criminal
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role in HR department. As a part of BBA program‚ our Introduction to HRM course instructor Ramjanul Ahsan assigned us to prepare a report on HR Practices in Bangladesh. We have selected two companies to show the scenarios of Human Resource practice in our Bangladesh. They are “Nestle Bangladesh Ltd.” and “Square Textile. Ltd.” We have focused more on Recruitment Process of Square and have focused lot on Training and Development of Nestle. This combination shows the basic scenarios of HR practice
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unprecedented dissolution of the boundaries of the field of organization development. In organizations around the world‚ the HR function is monopolizing the OD function at an unprecedented pace‚ which is limiting our reach‚ blunting our effectiveness‚ and compromising our role.” OD and HR Do We Want the Lady or the Tiger? By Matt Minahan Ding. Ding. Ding. OK‚ time’s up. Time to decide. Will it be door number one‚ or door number two? The lady or the tiger? In Frank Stockton’s allegory (1882)
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(A) Soft HR treats employees as the most important resource in the business and a source of competitive advantage Employees are treated as individuals and their needs are planned accordingly whereas hard HR treats employees simply as a resource of the business like machinery and buildings. • Soft HR concentrates on the needs of employees; their roles‚ rewards‚ motivation where as hard HR identifies workforce needs of the business and recruits and manages accordingly. • Soft HR Strategic
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rewards program e. just-in-time system (a; moderate; p. 270) 5. Which of the following has the highest influence on organizational effectiveness? a. appraisal b. feedback c. training d. goal-setting e. technology (d; moderate; p. 270) 6. The first step in a training program is to _____. a. assess the program’s successes or failures b. present the program to a small test audience c. design the
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the ’Hawthorne Effect’ - employees were responding not so much to changes in the environment as to the fact they were the centre of attention - a special group. Advantages first real attempt to undertake genuine social research in industrial setting individuals cannot be treated in isolation‚ but function with group members that individual motivation did not primarily lie in monetary or physical condition‚ but in need and status in a group the strength of informal (as opposed to formal) groups
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Price setting is a key strategy decision. Pricing decisions affects the number of sales and amount of money a company makes. There are many ways to set prices‚ the simplest approaches are demand-oriented and cost-oriented price setting. Demand-oriented price setting approaches consist of Marginal analysis‚ price sensitivity‚ value in use pricing‚ and reference prices. Cost-oriented setting approaches consist of markups‚ Average-cost pricing‚ types of cost‚ and break-even analysis. Some price objectives
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Employee Engagement Research Update January 2013 Beyond the numbers: A practical approach for individuals‚ managers‚ and executives Contents Executive summary. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 What is engagement anyway? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Findings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Intent
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Slide 1 Group A group in the workplace usually comprises three or more people who recognize themselves as a distinct unit or department‚ but who actually work independently of each other to achieve their organizational goals. For example‚ a small business may have a client services group‚ but one person may focus on local clients‚ one person may focus on regional clients and a third person may assist those individuals. Also‚ groups tend to be permanent fixtures with ongoing goals or responsibilities
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