provided for unit 4DEP (HR) is my own. Signed: Date: Print Name: ACTIVITY 1 THE CIPD HR PROFESSION MAP The CIPD HR Profession Map sets out what HR Profession need to know‚ do and deliver at all stages in their careers. The Map covers 10 professional areas‚ 8 behaviours and 4 Bands of competencies and transitions‚ from Band 1 for the start of HR career through to band for the most senior leaders. ‘It has been designed to be relevant and applicable to HR Professionals operating
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international global hub in India. This occurred due to the experience of India’s “Ogilvy & Mather’s” branch. The have had extensive experience building brands and were confident they could support Lenovo in India. Andrew Dahms of Lenovo (Australia-New Zealand HR Director) questions the need for offshoring (1). He points out that it was a huge trend in the 1980’s to 1990’s‚ but now he has noted that Lenovo has moved toward an international outsourcing strategy‚ that is closer to the customers (“World Sourcing”)
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Developing yourself as an effective Human Resource Practitioner 4 DEP (HR) Activity 1 The CIPD Profession map is a strategic tool used to help ensure HR is fully utilised in the organisation it operate in. It is used to add value to the organisation and define the highest level of professional competency required. The Profession Map is made up of 2 core professional areas‚ 8 specialist areas‚ 8 behaviours and 4 level Insights‚ strategy and solutions is the first core professional area‚
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name of the function within an organization charged with the overall responsibility for implementing strategies and policies relating to the management of individuals (i.e. the human resources). This function title is often abbreviated to the initials "HR". Human resources are a relatively modern management term‚ coined as late as the 1960s.The origins of the function arose in organizations that introduced ’welfare management’ practices and also in those that adopted the principles of ’scientific management’
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A number of firms are changing the way the functions are performed. For example‚ some companies are restructuring HR for reasons‚ such as time pressures‚ financial considerations‚ and market pressures. This restructuring often results in a shift in terms of who performs each function. Organizations still perform the majority of a firm’s HR functions inside the firm. Adjusting to HR restructuring trends—who performs the human resource management tasks? 2. The traditional human resource manager continues
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help and valuable suggestions received from Dr. Swati Agarwal. She has been a constant guiding force and source of illumination for us. We would like to thanks her for valuable advice and guidance. We would also take the privilege to thank all the HR people who helped by providing their valuable time‚ support and information without which this endeavor would not have been a success. ACCENTURE Mission: To help our clients become high-performance businesses and governments. Vision: To become
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What evidence is there that the typical Australian HR practitioner of the last few years is in any way different or has a different role to a HR practitioner of the mid-1990s or mid-1980s? Describe and explain the difference‚ if any. Companies are facing dramatic challenges because of globalisation of the market places. And this is forcing companies to recognize the role of Human resources. The need for a change in HRM has resulted from a perception that HRM could be used as a competitive advantage
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Summary 5 1. Job Analysis 6 1.1 Definition of the key ingredient/activity 6 1.2 Rationale of its importance 6 1.3 Potential impact on organizational outcomes 7 1.4 Organizational symptoms that suggest that the function is not being performed correctly 7 1.5 Key descriptive models 8 Figure 1.1 – Decisions in Designing Job Analysis 9 1.6 Key steps in executing the prescribed models‚ processes or techniques 9 Figure 1.2 – Start of a Job Analysis 11 1.7 Issues that could prevent
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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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Title | Page. No | 1. | Executive Summary | 2 | 2. | Introduction | 3 | 3. | Human Resource Department of PTCL | 4 | 4. | The objectives of the HR department at PTCL | 6 | 5. | Human Resource Initiatives | 7 | 6. | Format of Job Description | 8 | 7. | HR Planning & Working | 9 | 8. | Recruitment Policy | 10 | 9. | Recruitment and Selection Process in PTCL | 11 | 10. | Training and Development | 16 | 11
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