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    ABSTRACT Record Management has always been an important aspect of administrative procedures in every organization. Due to its necessity‚ the need to have personnel who has thorough knowledge in the field is desirable. Secretaries are involved in a wide variety of decision most of which are administrative and financial implications which makes secretarial procession a field which meets up with many tasks especially concerning office administration and functions. A Secretary becomes perfect in

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    discover the unique thermal properties that keep coffee hotter on the inside‚ while the outside remains cool to hold. So in this case‚ the organisation needs to educate the customer about the purpose of the mug. Perhaps it doesn’t matter who defines the ‘Purpose’ so long as both sides eventually understand and agree with it. Without alignment between organisation and customer‚ meaning agreement with the ‘Purpose’‚ there will be no business transaction. The following two excerpts have not been

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    Definition of HRM Administrative activities associated with human resources planning‚ recruitment‚ selection‚ orientation‚ training‚ appraisal‚ motivation‚ remuneration‚ etc. HRM aims at developing people through work http://www.businessdictionary.com/definition/human-resource-management-HRM.html Definition of personnel Management The part of management that is concerned with people and their relationships at work . Personnel management is the responsibility of all those who manage people‚ as

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    enabling an organisation to turn its values into action. These values are of course what a company stands for. Today the most popular approach is called the Strategic Management Approach‚ as the approach to strategy has changed since 1995. The Strategic Management Approach refers to the overall design of the organisation‚ which can be determined only when equal importance is given to the attainment of goals and to policy/ strategy. The key issues for a manager following this approach are goal

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    1.0 Armstrong (2003)‚ defined ‘Employee resourcing as been concerned with ensuring that the organisation obtains and retains the human capital it needs and employs them productively’. Failure to recruit workers with appropriate competence will doom the firm to failure or stunted growth. (Boxall and Purcell‚ 2003‚ pg 140‚141). Employee resourcing can involve sophisticated methods intended to realise long term objectives and balancing consideration such as satisfying the immediate needs

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    ASSESSMENT NUMBER: 1 ASSESSMENT TITLE: IMPLEMENTING CORPORATE STRATEGY IN UNITEL COURSE CODE: BUSM3201 COURSE NAME: HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT STUDENT NAME: NIDHUSHA RADHAKRISHNAN STUDENT NUMBER: S3433671 ASSESSMENT DUE DATE: FRIDAY 24TH MARCH‚ 7:00PM WORD COUNT: 2478 Executive Summary The purpose of this report is to analyse the importance of the role that HR plays in the execution of the corporate strategy at Unitel‚ when a new corporate strategy called Vision 2020 is

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    Brand Positioning - Miata | | | Which Positioning should Mazda adopt for Launching ‘Miata’? | | | Overall Corporate Repositioning Drive: Mazda considered it vitally important to strengthen its emotional bonds with consumers in order that they choose a Mazda car from among all the similar competitors. In the face of incentive wars‚ Mazda needed to build brand equity and decided to move its product lines up-scale. “Niche Marketing” required more uniqueness that pleased a few people

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    Human Resource Management (HRM) in a way that is both challenging and rewarding in contemporary organizations. Human Resource Management (HRM) is a new way of thinking about how people should be managed as employees in the workplace. (Ashly Pinnington and George Lafferty 2003‚ P.4) In much the same way as there are different roads to success‚ HRM is not one theory but an evolving set of competing theories and strategy contributors. The purpose of this essay will analyse why organisation do not regard

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    Evaluation of the Strategic approach to Performance Management and Recruitment and Selection in Flight Centre UK Introduction Flight Centre is an Australian based travel agency which created a revolution in the travel industry through its model in which volume has got more importance than margin in gaining profitability. It is one among the world’s largest travel agency with more than 2000 stores around the globe. There are more than 90 stores for Flight Centre in UK (www.studentflight.co.uk)

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    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 with the National Human Resources Development Policy‚ each employing organization should have an employee dedicated to the coordination

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