727 Search Results for Human Resources HRM
Roles Human Resources Management
In the United States, the role of human resources management is to serve worker's interest. However, the external agents such as labor unions and governments have also served as the external representatives of worke Continue Reading...
Compensation is a sub-discipline of Human Resources Management and has become even more critical for organizations in the 21st century. Compensation, of course, is the salary or pay an employee receives from an organization and may fall into four cat Continue Reading...
Proposed Plan for Improvement
The above assessment of the current personnel management challenges facing the organization indicates that there are a number of pertinent issues that must be addressed if the organization is to effectively optimize i Continue Reading...
HRM
Recruiting is a critical function in human resources management (HRM). In the knowledge economy, it is important for companies to build their stock of human resources, and this means both recruiting and retention. The latter has many dimensions Continue Reading...
This phase also includes the definition of market-competitive base salaries, merit increases, benefits, bonuses and incentives. It is also the area where benefits are budgeted for and offered. Many practitioners and managers both see this as the mos Continue Reading...
HRM Policies
Cultural Context of HRM
The hardest biases of all to overcome are those of which we are not even aware of ourselves. Our readings in human resources management and policy demonstrate this: While writers like Collin (2010) acknowledge t Continue Reading...
Human Resources at TeleSouth
Human Resources
The case provided shows TeleSouth as an ambitious company from the time it was established up to now. The company employed vibrant employee recruitment and selection strategies with the aim of ensuring t Continue Reading...
Advice is given to supervisors on how to correct poor appearance and employee misconduct. In these instances, progressive guidelines and other requirements must be taken into account the completing disciplinary actions and in resolving employee grie Continue Reading...
HRM Enhances Employee Loyalty
Good Ethics in Human Resources Management Enhances Employee Loyalty
Human Resource Management, also known as HRM or HR is the term that is generally used to depict all the organizational activities that are associated Continue Reading...
Human Resource Management in Multinational Enterprises
Similarities and Differences between domestic and international HRM
HRM assumes a strategic role in almost all business organizations. It is the core of an organization's corporate strategy bec Continue Reading...
The result is that employees at all levels for their own protection as well as to create a system of mutial support among leaders and subordinates have begun to demand collaborative rights of communication and input on job design, and leadership pra Continue Reading...
HRM comprises of issues regarding people management and their development starting from "traditional selection, training, compensation and performance to the alignment of HRM functions and activities" with strategic objectives. It is an acknowledged Continue Reading...
Another valuable lesson is pegged to the necessity to select and hire the most suitable staff members. Then, the equal employment rights stimulate the researcher to adopt a more open view of cultural diversity in the workplace. Additionally, as a f Continue Reading...
HRM
The company I am going to evaluate for its human resources policies is Google. The company advertises its careers and sells its employer brand at the following address:
http://www.google.com/about/careers/
Right from the outset, the company be Continue Reading...
Human Resource Management in International Business
Impact of Cultural Differences, Socioeconomic or Political Factors on international HRM
Challenges to HRM posed by growth in International Business
By looking at the changing trends of the world Continue Reading...
The U.S. Supreme Court has given employers "little choice" in the matter, Boyd explains. If a company "can prove" they took "reasonable care" in order to prevent or to correct inappropriate behavior, under the law they have (in many cases) "safe ha Continue Reading...
In the hierarchical configuration it also augmented the working hours but decreased the pay in poor working conditions, increased the social distance between employee and employers and increased bureaucratization of all factors, resulting in an incr Continue Reading...
Thus in reply, many of the unions adopted a further appeasing approach, by reducing the number of strikes and tried to negotiate contracts providing job securities for its members. While the unions have been doing well in organizing government emplo Continue Reading...
Human Resource Management: Ethics and Employment (Pinnington, Macklin & Campbell, 2007) covers those ethical issues that often come up in regards to employer-employee relationships, such as the rights and duties owed between employer and employee Continue Reading...
Human Resource Management • evaluate selection practices procedures organisations comparing ' practice' • compare structured process recruitment organisations evaluate methods media •
Human Resources Management
Selection processes Continue Reading...
, 2010). The model includes several mediator (e.g., knowledge exchange) and moderator variables (e.g., self-leadership competencies of actors) that explain why and when this approach is effective and looks at leadership in more of a comprehensive way Continue Reading...
The Harvard model argues that unions provide an excellent means for getting workers' valuable opinions aired and for "shocking" management into adopting better practices (Turnbull 1991). (Flanagan & Deshpande, 1996, p. 23)
Labor costs are one o Continue Reading...
Human Resource Management
Although there have been many recent developments in the area of human resources and their management, the concept of managing people in the workplace is not a new one. In fact, according to Ogunyomi, Shadare, and Chidi (20 Continue Reading...
As Aguilera & Dencker (2004) indicate, "although Human Resource Management (HRM) can play a value-added role in the merger process, existing research and evidence does not clearly demonstrate how it can do so." (Aguilera & Dencker, 1357) Thu Continue Reading...
In the context of the current merger, however, the possibilities for positive change being brought about by communication and knowledge management strategies is arguably even greater, as these strategies can be built largely from the ground up in th Continue Reading...
HRM and Soccer
Managing People on and off the Field
We are accustomed to associating the practice of human resources management with large corporations or at least medium-sized companies. However, as human resources management has become increasing Continue Reading...
Because human beings handle customer relationships in most cases, it is vital that these employees manage their relationships with customers in such a way as to optimize business operations.
Unfortunately, strategic human resource management could Continue Reading...
HRM
The Problems and a Potential Resolution in a Case of Nepotism
Problems Caused by Mary
Mary Smith, the daughter of a founder of the firm has been hired despite a lack of skills needed to perform the basic duties for her position. This is a case Continue Reading...
Human Resource Planning (HRP)
HRP looks into the requirement of human resources by an organization in order to attain its strategic objectives and goals. Bulla and Scott (1994) has defined HRP as the process for conforming that the human resource re Continue Reading...
For most jobs the required abilities of the employees are in terms of communication skills, motivation that is within the individual, the determination of high standards of work for himself and others, the capacity to convince others about oneself a Continue Reading...
Human Resource Management: Four Questions
How easy was it to find the a specific occupation you were looking for, and how comprehensive was the information provided about that occupation?
Information was relatively easy to find by using the site ma Continue Reading...
Analyze the appropriateness of HRM technologies and best practices to recommend applications and strategies for your selected organization, in order to improve organizational effectiveness, workforce productivity, and systems integration
HRM techn Continue Reading...
HRM Challenges in Today's Organizations
All organizations require employees to make them a success and this function is considered as important as finance, machinery and land for running the organization successfully. The important point to note her Continue Reading...
Human Resource Management:
HRM (Human Resource Management) is the process that involves planning, executing, recruitment and management of the development measures within an organization. These development initiatives within an organization also ent Continue Reading...
Human Resource Management: Discussion
Human Resource Management: A Concise Definition
It is important to note from the onset that human resource management (HRM) does not have an assigned definition. This essentially means that in the past, numerou Continue Reading...
Human Resource Management Practice
Certain combinations of human resource management practices lead to superior outcomes for organizations. The HR combination department is at the heart of organizational performance, productivity, turnover, profits, Continue Reading...
Human Resource Management -- Employee Performance
Human resource management (HRM) has developed into a crucial component of the contemporary business organization and the professional business environment (Fyock, 2001; George & Jones, 2008; Robb Continue Reading...
HRM and the Department of Veterans Affairs
Human Resource Change Management Plan Approach Paper for Department of Veterans Affairs Objective E.1 from the FY 2003-2008 Strategic Plan
Like every other organization in the world today, employees are th Continue Reading...