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    Hrm & Thirukkural

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    HRM & THIRUKKURAL BY Reshmi R (11AC23) Gunaseelan Mathivannan (11AC11) Nithin N (11AC15) Vinod M (11AC41) Vinoth Kishore A (11AC43) 1. ABSTRACT Tirukkural is a masterpiece of Tamil literature‚ composed during the last of the three Sangam eras. Kural continues to be important today‚ in the twenty first century‚ for scholars believe that Kural conveys many important

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    Hrm in Bd

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    that deals with conducting the nature of manpower job‚ manpower development‚ manpower remuneration and utilizing manpower and finally discharging Management function Concerning Human Resource Management. Historical Evolution of HRM Industrial Revolution ** Robert owen. ** Scientific Mgt. F.W. Taylor. ** Welfare work movement Personnel department Industrial Welfare Society Industrial Health Research Board

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    Ethics in Hrm

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    about the ethical basis of human resource management. EHR_C02.qxd 6/6/07 3:55 PM Page 27 28 The ethical nature of HRM ‘All HR practices have an ethical foundation. HR deals with the practical consequences of human behaviour’. (Johnson‚ 2003) ‘The entire concept of HRM is devoid of morality.’ (Hart‚ 1993: 29) Despite these moral appreciations of human resource management (HRM)‚ there is a strong tradition in business that insists that

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    Recession and HRM

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    HRM in Indigenous and MNCs in the current recession. Ireland has one of the most globalised economies in the world. One of its main attributes is the prioritising the attraction and retention of FDI through a combination of incentives‚ particularly low corporation tax and liberalised trade policies. The success of this policy is manifest in the large numbers of MNCs located there and its status as one of the world’s most FDI-intensive economies (Barry‚ 2007; Rios-Morales and Brennan‚ 2009). Ireland

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    Hrm Practices

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    Introduction: HRM practices in Bangladesh are better than the past. In the past‚ HR role was concentrated to hiring firing and letter issuance-dispatching-filing stage. Now it has started to perform more than that. Such as Employee motivation‚ Employee development‚ employee retention‚ facilitating organizational development initiatives etc. and thus contributes to the achievement of organizational goals. These value added job has just begun in BD. For a good tomorrow‚this is a starting point. 

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    Challenges for Hrm

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    changing nature of work‚ incorporating and utilizing the rapid advances in technology‚ and addressing globalisation-related challenges such as increased competitive pressures‚ outsourcing and off-shoring‚ and a global workforce that places higher importance on cross-cultural issues and skills. Human Resource Management involves the productive use of people in an organisation to collectively achieve the organisation ’s strategic business objectives. Human resource management also involves employer

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    Hrm Practice

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    Seychelles‚ just like others operating in different countries‚ must now operate in a rapidly changing business environment. These changes have important implications for HRM practices. To ensure that management practices support business needs‚ organizations must continually monitor changing environmental conditions and devise HRM strategies for dealing with them. The procedure used to tie human resource issues to the organization’s business needs is called strategic human resource planning. In accordance

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    Hrm Objectives

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    development. It is the management of people/staff in order for them to make contributions to the objectives of the organisation. “HRM is the body of management activities and used in this way HRM is really no more than a more modern and supposedly imposing name for what has long been labelled personnel management” (Torrington et al‚ 2009). The best way to describe HRM is to look at what it aims to achieve i.e. its four key objectives: 1) Staffing – includes recruiting staff‚ up-skilling of staff

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    Report on Hrm

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    August‚ 2009 ABOUT AUTHORS We are Ammarah Mahmood‚ Samiya Fatima and Shehzania. We have been given a project “RELATIONSHIP B/W INTEREST RATE & INFLATION IN PAKISTAN” to study and analyze that importance of HRM in any Organization and how HR-Managers use HRM methods to create high-performance. We are students of MBA in IQRA University in the year 2009. Presently we are getting through our 4rd semester from IUGC and we are assigned to prepare this report. Every project needs

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    History of Hrm

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    HISTORY OF HRM HRM is traced back to the 19th century with the beginning of the Welfare System. The Welfare System was an important development in terms of voluntary initiatives undertaken to improve conditions of factory workers‚ in relation to pay‚ working hours and health and safety. The voluntary initiative originated from Quakers. Welfare officers were appointed and became the forerunner to HR practitioners. The early 1900’s saw the appointment of welfare officers in Irish companies

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