● TANGLEWOOD CASEBOOK for use with STAFFING ORGANIZATIONS ● ● 6th Ed. Kammeyer-Mueller | | TANGLEWOOD CASEBOOK To accompany Staffing Organizations‚ sixth edition‚ 2009. Prepared by John Kammeyer-Mueller Warrington College of Business University of Florida Gainesville‚ Florida Telephone: 352-392-0108 E-mail: kammeyjd@ufl.edu Copyright ©2009 Mendota House‚ Inc. Herbert G. Heneman III President Telephone: 608-233-4417 E-mail: hheneman@bus.wisc.edu |INTRODUCTION
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1. Tanglewood currently uses traditional predictors such as work experience‚ education and interview‚ to predict whether a candidate has the characteristics to excel in the areas of citizenship‚ absence‚ performance and promotion. These predictors are proven to predict a future employee’s promotion potential. However‚ only work experience can also predict performance‚ the rest of the selection tools do not statistically predict citizenship‚ absence or performance. The worst statistical predictor
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which three predictors would you suggest Tanglewood use in selecting Store Associates? Conscientiousness: This predictor is important for Tanglewood to base their applicant selection on because of what it represents. According to the data presented in the case‚ more conscientiousness is associated with less absent days by employees. In a sense‚ more conscientiousness can be interpreted as more commitment to the corporation which is a value that Tanglewood can really benefit from. For a retailer
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Memorandum To: Marilyn Gonzalez and Daryl Perrone From: Maggie Jones Date: 6 February 2012 Subject: Tanglewood Case 4: Measurement and Validation Below is an analysis of the potential new selection methods for hiring the Store Associate position. The study of 10 Seattle-based stores resulted in an adequate sample size of 832 applicants. New selectors being evaluated are the retail market knowledge exam‚ Marshfield customer service biodata questionnaire and essay‚ Marshfield
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PR Casebook 2 The debate on owning a handgun has been an issue discussed among American’s for many years and still continues today. Groups such the NRA (National Rifle Association) have started in defense of the 2nd Amendment‚ and others such as the Brady Campaign to Stop Gun Violence funded by Jim Brady‚ who suffered a traumatic brain injury after during an assassination attempt on President Ronal Reagan. Think Public Relations says that the NRA doesn’t support criminal background checks‚ that
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country. I recommend that instead of developing talent‚ well its better if we will focuses on acquiring it.Tanglewood should take on the talent development approach. Acquiring from within is always a good way to maintain a productive workforce. Tanglewood should take into consideration that potential employees for managerial position should be well-trained since these employees have already passionately worked for them for a year or more. These employees are determined to perform their tasks well
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Tanglewood Case 1 The focus of this paper is to assess the current operational environment of Tanglewood and offer recommendations on how the organization should implement staffing strategies in regards to developing an effective selection plan. Organization Overview and Mission Tanglewood is a general retail store that has carved out a niche in the retail market providing outdoor clothing and equipment to a middle -and-upper income clientele base. Tanner Emerson and Thurston Wood founded Tanglewood
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Transition probability matrix Current year (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) Exit Previous year 1 Store associate 0.43 0.06 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.51 2 Shift leader 0.00 0.54 0.16 0.00 0.00 0.30 3 Department manager 0.00 0.00 0.64 0.06 0.00 0.30 4 Assistant store manager 0.00 0.00 0.06 0.52 0.08 0.34 5 Store manager 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.66 0.34 (a) Forecast of availabilities Next year(projected) Current Workforce (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) Exit Previous year 1 Store associate 8500 3655 510
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Project Management Casebook Instructors Manual Project Management Casebook Instructors Manual David I. Cleland‚ KarenM. Bursic‚ Richard Puerzer‚ and A. Yaroslav Vlasak Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Project management casebook. Instructor’s manual 1David I. Cleland ... [et al.]. P. cm. ISBN: 1-880410-18-4 (pbk.) 1. Industrial project management--Casestudies. I. Cleland‚ David I. 11. Project Management Institute HD69P75P7283 1997 658.4’04--dc21 97-10752 CIP Copyright O 1998
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● TANGLEWOOD CASEBOOK for use with STAFFING ORGANIZATIONS ● ● 7th Ed. Kammeyer-Mueller TANGLEWOOD CASEBOOK To accompany Staffing Organizations‚ seventh edition‚ 2012. Prepared by John Kammeyer-Mueller Warrington College of Business University of Florida Gainesville‚ Florida Telephone: 352-392-0108 E-mail: kammeyjd@ufl.edu Copyright ©2012 Mendota House‚ Inc. Herbert G. Heneman III President Telephone: 608-233-4417
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