HR Management Chapter 3 Application case: Siemens builds a strategy-oriented HR system Question number 1 a) Examples of four strategically required organizational outcomes are: • Producing high tech products and services. • Geographic expansion: Expanding the new products and services in different countries. • Customer satisfaction (superior customer service). • Productivity and quality management (offer consistently high quality services). b) Examples of four required
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important for HR to be a strategic partner to the business? A strategic partner linkage between HR and the business operations creates a mutually beneficial relationship. In the text‚ it says that strategic human resource management creates a clear connection between the goals of the organization and the activities of the people who work there. (DeCenzo‚ Robbins‚ & Verhulst‚ 2009.) Employees can see the connection between what they di and how it helps the organization achieve their objective. HR will
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Human Resource Management (HRM) is defined as a management function that deals with the recruitment‚ management‚ and development of employees in order to maximize their potential and roles in the company or organization. Not only is it utilized in personnel management but also in manpower‚ organizational‚ and industrial management. It is previously referred to as personnel management. Its functions include: Job analysis and planning‚ determining the specific personnel needs of a certain job.
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ASSESSMENT 1 PART A: SCENARIO You are the HR manager of Brambles‚ your General Manager has asked you to find a replacement for the Finance Manager who has just handed in their resignation. The Finance department has 5 staff‚ one being the manager and 4 staff that report to him/her. The Finance Manager reports directly to the General Manager & responsible for all things to do w/finance. 1. Ask the team‚ current staff‚ managers‚ owners‚ government legislations. It would need to be filled up as soon
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CIPD Map An explanation of the HR Map. 1.1 HR Profession Map (HRPM) The HR map is a means in which‚ a HR professional can asses oneself in order to further their professional development. The map uses 10 professional areas and 8 behaviours a HR professional is expected to exhibit throughout their career. The bands cover the different stages and abilities from someone starting out in HR (band 1) to a high level practitioner‚ such as an HR Director (band 4). 1.2 Professional areas The
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we can’t compete with Virgin and Singapore. Their crews are attractive‚ cheerful and service-oriented. As a passenger‚ you get greeted with a smile‚ not a snarl.’ ‘It seems to me’‚ snapped Linda Church‚ HR manager‚ ‘that this sorry state of affairs is a reflection of our bad management.’ ‘For heaven’s sake‚ Linda. We’re trying to run a business not a social welfare organization. Face reality‚ customers prefer to be served by young‚ attractive cabin crew. Our competition realizes it. Listen
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thought process‚ and future success in the position. To maintain reliability of the structured interview‚ individual candidates should receive the same questions administered by the same team of interviewers . The ideal team would include one member of HR as well as at least one or two line staff – for example Reservation Clerk Manager and/or supervisor or someone else who has lived the everyday responsibilities of the job earlier in their career. It should also be scored numerically relative to predetermined
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DIFFERENT APPROACHES TO MANAGEMENT Management was influenced by various disciplines like sociology‚ economics‚ political science‚ anthropology‚ psychology‚ and even literature. Due to such multidisciplinary influences‚ even authors like Harold Koontz (1961) referred to management as a ‘jungle’. Even then‚ differences exist in the classification of approaches. Although one of the ways to classify management approaches is from the analysis of John G. Hutchinson (1971)‚ which considers
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is sleek and refined with simple graphics that emit a feeling of quality and are not distracting. There is a collage of their cars on the Home page that include hints of their customer base. They also offer local and toll free phone numbers at the top in a frame that give the browser instant contact information for their business on every page of their web site. Principles and strategies that applies for a small‚ medium and large organization is what Team A had to discuss this week for each of
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Compare and contrast approaches to HRM within two diverse country contexts Introduction: Structures and peoples expectation differ a great deal from one country to another. (Harzing 2004). Managing people as the term implies is not an easy task. There are a number of problems that arises with regard to it. Each individual is different from the other in terms of conception of things and ways of doing the task allotted to him. Thus we can say that managing people in the same way in all the
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