HRM 301-F1WW Tanglewood Case 3 October 19‚ 2014 Recruitment Guide Position:Multiple Positions Reports to:Store Manager‚ Sales Manager Qualifications:High School Diploma or GED Relevant labor Market:Western Washington‚ Eastern Washington‚ Northern Oregon and Southern Oregon Timeline: Conducting interviews with qualified applicants until all positions are filled Activities to undertake to source well-qualified candidates Employee referrals Local organizations Job Services Media Advertising
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ourselves a question‚ what is an effective leadership‚ we normally observe such aspects as influence‚ strategy‚ visions‚ powerful ideas‚ inspiration‚ emotional intelligence and many others. Choosing a leadership style could be one of the most crucial decisions for the business. To begin with‚ a leader is a person‚ who influences other people in order to achieve goals. Put it in another way‚ he/she is an inspiration and director of the action. The secret of effective leadership does not depend on what the
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Miriam Garcia Tanglewood Case Week 3 Tanglewood Case Study 3: Recruiting Recruitment Guide Position: Sales Associate Reports to: Shift Leader Qualifications: All are welcome to apply Relevant Labor Market: Pacific Northwest Timeline: None Activities to undertake to source well-qualified candidates: Newspaper Advertising Job Fairs College Career Fairs Job Posting on Company Website Employee Referrals Staff Members Involved: HR Recruiting Manager‚ Shift Leader‚ Department Manager Budget: $3
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requiring long hours of work‚ including weekends and holidays‚ with little compensation. It is difficult to hire individuals that are willing to start in an entry-level position and work their way up over the years into managerial positions. Tanglewood prefers to promote from within‚ allowing the managerial employees to grow with the company‚ already experienced with the social and cultural environment. This limits the ability to hire an individual directly into a managerial position‚ but increases
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MEMORANDUM DATE: TO: FROM: RE: April 4‚ 2012 Mr. Donald Penchiala‚ Tanglewood Staffing Services Director Kendra Novak Thornton‚ Tanglewood HR Planning Analyst Tanglewood Regional Divisions in the state of Washington As you requested I have reviewed our staffing forecasts and our future hiring needs. My analysis consists of methods that will help us meet our staffing and organizational goals. To do so‚ I have made comparisons to our forecast availabilities with our future/ projected workforce
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rates at or above the national rate”. Due to the high unemployment rate in the state‚ Tanglewood will be able to attract new employees for open positions that cannot be filled internally. Although the company would like to hire internally over externally‚ the large numbers of employees that will be needed in the projected five years is too large to fill internally. Another environmental concern for Tanglewood is maintaining compliance; the organization needs to be aware of new and current hires
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alternative. EMV (Small shop) = (.2)($75‚000) + (.5)($25‚000) + (.3)( $40‚000) = $15‚500 EMV (Medium-sized shop) = (.2)($100‚000) + (.5)($35‚000) + (.3)( $60‚000) = $19‚500 EMV (No shop) = (.2)($0) + (.5)($0) + (.3)($0) = $0 As you can see‚ the best decision is to build the medium-sized shop. The EMV for this alternative is $19‚500. Tom Tucker’s Liver Transplant Tom Tucker‚ a robust 50-year-old executive living in the northern suburbs of St. Paul‚ has been diagnosed by a University of Minnesota
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Chuck Jones aimed to have a new design decision process supported by data and surveys instead of a return or payoff on the investment approach. At first when he presented his idea‚ authorities requested poof and Mr. Jones was unable to show them proof. Then M. Jones started his process. 1. As a first step‚ he surveyed 15 "design-centric" companies‚ including BMW‚ Nike‚ and Nokia. To his surprise‚ few had a system for forecasting return on design 2. Mr. Jones needed to provide a new plan to focus
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environmental data‚ some factors that suggest Tanglewood might have difficulty filling positions is based on retail work is not desirable to recent college graduates. Tanglewood would like to hire those that can start lower at shift level and move up the chain and have college background. However retail is not the more desirable market since it has long hours‚ low pay‚ and conflict with lower-level employees. Developing a plan of action takes careful planning. Tanglewood has to look at the percentage of employees
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The Customer Buying Process (also called a Buying Decision Process) describes the process your customer goes through before they buy your product. Understanding your customer’s buying process is not only very important for your Salespeople‚ it will also enable you to align your sales strategy accordingly. The process has been interpreted by many scholars over the years; however‚ the five stages framework remains a good way to evaluate the customer’s buying process. John Dewey first introduced
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