HR PORTFOLIO Name: Shanika Jayasooriya Student ID: JASHD13 Lecturer: Mr. Ranjith De Silva Subject: Human Resource Management (MAN2145) Table of Contents 1.0 Research Synopsis 3 2.0 Job Analysis 4 2.1 Importance of Job Analysis 4 2.2 Steps in a Job Analysis 5 2.3 Components of a Job Analysis 6 2.4 Uses of Job Analysis Information 6 3.0 Job Description 8 3.1 Components of a Job Description 8 3.2 Uses of a Job Description 9 3.3 Relationship between Job Analysis and Job Description
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as Discipline The origin of business policy can be traced back to 1911‚ when Harvard Business School introduced an integrative course in management aimed at the creation of general management capability. This course was based on interactive case studies which had been in use at the school for instructional purposes since 1908. The course was intended to enhance general managerial capability of students‚ the introduction of business policy in the curriculum of business schools/management institutes
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Rotalac Plastics Ltd 1. It is batch production because they are producing on a relatively large scale but they are also producing to orders. They are producing in bulk but they are producing lots of different products. They do not produce goods just in case as they don’t receive the order for the same product on a regular basis. It is not flow production because they produce lots of different products and it is not job production because they produce multiple products at once. 2. One advantage
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competition from abroad as their products and services rapidly commoditize. As businesses become more complex‚ so must the HR organizations that support them. The design of the HR department must parallel the many dimensions of the business. If there are multiple products‚ customers‚ geographies‚ or service lines‚ then HR needs to support them all. As a result‚ today’s HR organizations face many of the same dilemmas as the businesses they work with‚ such as how to: 1. Build strong functional/product
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Table of Contents Introduction 2 Organogram Management Level 4 HR at KAC Fashion 5 Recruitment & Selection 6 Recruitment Sources 7 • Advertising 7 • Employee Referrals 8 • Walk-ins and Write-ins 8 Selection 9 Employee Training 10 Process of Identifying Training need 10 Performance Management 13 Incentives and Benefits 15 Labor Management 18 Conclusion 19 Acronyms 20 Bibliography 21 Work Distribution 22 Introduction The total foreign currency Bangladesh earns
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Limited Companies In order to set up a limited company‚ you must firstly set up the company with Companies House and let HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) know when the company starts its business. Every financial year the company must: Put together statutory accounts Send Companies Home an annual return Send HMRC a tax return The company must register for VAT if you expect its takings to be more than £81‚000 per year. If you’re a director of a company you must: Fill in a Self-Assessment tax return
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HR Centre of Excellence HR Models – lessons from best practice Initial desk research October 2009 Nick Holley © Henley Business School 2009 www.henley.reading.ac.uk Contents Introduction The classic HR model Over the last decade a classic model‚ based on the work of Dave Ulrich et al‚ has emerged that has three elements (recently he has added to the model but these three remain the core). We don’t need to go into detail but we will simply highlight these three key elements: business
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Question 1 The Role of HR. The current Business and Economic environment can be said to present some critical challenges to HR Managers. Discuss what you think these challenges might be and explain how in your opinion strategies can be established to overcome these challenges. In this essay‚ the critical challenges created from the business and economic environment will be analysed and applied to HR managers. In order to analyse the challenges the recruitment process will need to be considered
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HR Planning At SENTEL Corporation SENTEL Corporation Section 1 It is safe to say that in order for any organization to grow exponentially they need some sort of business strategy to help them flourish. This strategy can only be developed in the heart of the organization‚ which is the human resource department; with a human resource management mindset. Human resource management is the department in an organization
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