CASE STUDY- KEDA’S SAP IMPLEMENTATION SUMMARY: KEDA Industrial Company Ltd. (KEDA) founded in the year of 1992 is a Chinese ceramic machinery manufacturer company. Due to the nature of the primary products‚ all the departments of the company functioned independently and the problems were solved in ad-hoc manner. This helped the company to achieve efficiency in its operations. But things were not all rosy for KEDA as the disconnected business units often duplicated resulting in redundancy and
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To: Doug Martin Chief Operating Office The Wexner Medical Center at OSU Subject: The HR Function January 14‚ 2013 The Human Resource Function The Wexner Medical Center at the Ohio State University (WMCOSU) works diligently to uphold their mission of “improving people’s lives through innovation in research‚ education‚ and patient care” ("The ohio state‚" 2011). They believe in order to remain a viable healthcare organization they must uphold their mission and work to meet
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FUNCTION I got an opportunity to interview Ms. Ranjani Srinivasan Manthri‚ Associate Manager Human Resources at Collabera‚ Bangalore. This is the set of questions and answers involved in our conversation. Q: What are the challenges faced by you‚ as a HR Manager? Ans: a) Providing the right support to the dynamic business b) Managing perceptions of employees c) At a ground level‚ managing the manager is a challenge in itself. Q: How do you overcome these challenges? Ans: Most of these challenges
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MHR 705 Problem Set 4 Top Dollar Sales (TDS) is a national firm that sells automobile and life insurance. TDS employs 500 insurance agents. Each agent works somewhat independently to contact and service clients. However‚ TDS is organized into 100 different geographically regions. The average sales for a region is $1‚000‚000‚ with a standard deviation of $100‚000. The manager of each geographical region has the autonomy to establish a compensation plan. The average annual compensation
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PLF (Plant Load Factor)’ is the guiding philosophy behind the entire gamut of HR policies at NATIONAL THERMAL POWER CORPORATION. We are strongly committed to the development and growth of all our employees as individuals and not just as employees. We currently employ approximately 26‚000 people at NTPC.Competence building‚ Commitment building‚ Culture building and Systems building are the four building blocks on which our HR systems are based. | REPORT ON FOLLOWING PROJECTS ON BHEL: A)ANALYSIS
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performance‚ we found that most traditional HR metrics—such as employee turnover rate‚ average time to fill open positions‚ and total hours of training provided—don’t predict organizational performance. (One important exception is training expenditure per employee‚ as we described in our Forethought article “How’s Your Return on People?” HBR March 2004.) After selecting the HCM best practices that had been previously identified in organizational-development‚ HR‚ and economics
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changes by scheduling a mandatory company meeting. At the meeting‚ JetPack employees should be given a copy of the new policy. The new policy should be explained in detail and any questions from employees should be answered by company managers or the HR department. 2. What effect will a pay-per-performance salary policy have on employees? Explain. The Pay-per-performance salary policy will raise productivity among the employees at JetPack Electronics. It will also lower the labor costs at JetPack
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resources professionals. Equally importantly‚ it discusses the human resources issues all employees face and offers ways to deal with them. After completing this course‚ students should be able to 1. describe the strategic role of HR in creating competitive and high performing organizations; 2. perform a job analysis and state its role in human resource management; 3. know and implement the steps in recruiting and selecting employees and identify the strategic
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Maliha Ahmed- 3123 Date: 27.07.10 Ms. Tehzeeb Amir Organizational behavior Case study # 1: “What do they want?” Ans1 . According to Masclow’s theory of hierarchical needs there are five physiological needs. 1.Basic needs 2. Safety needs. 3. Social needs 4.Self esteem 5.Self actualization. In this scenario‚ employees were getting good wages but still not motivated because there wasn’t any recognition of employee’s status and prestige. Employees were in need of love and affection
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Core competencies an essential method for the company. It helps to develop the competitive advantage over other companies. The actual sources of advantage are to be found in the management’s capability to combine business varied technologies and production skills onto competencies that authorize and enable individual businesses to adapt rapidly to shifting opportunities. In short‚ core competencies are the combined learning in the organization‚ particularly how to organize various production skills
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