...------------------------------------------------- Human Resourses Mgmt COURSEWORK PROJECT SHEORNAY THOMAS 412000290 NICOLE KNIGHT SHEORNAY THOMAS 412000290 NICOLE KNIGHT Ulrich (1998) remarks that the human resource management function in organizations is often ineffective, incompetent, costly and value-sapping. Explain how Ulrich's 1998 model of the HR function can be used to create a value adding reputation in global businesses and evaluate whether these new emerging roles exist within Caribbean organizations. Table of Contents Executive Summary 3 What is Human Resource Management? 4 The Traditional HRM Model as Value Sapping 6 A New Mandate for HRM 7 The New Model 7 The New Model in Global Organizations 11 HRM in the Caribbean 13 References 17 Executive Summary Human Resource Management during recent years has been facing a number of challenges that has led to it being labelled as ineffective, incompetent and value sapping. The traditional model of Human resources had been ineffective and failed to add value to organisations through its practices. This model which simply focuses on the acquiring, rewarding, developing and protecting employees has led to the problem of Human resources management being an operation that is completely detached from the valued operations and strategies of the organisation and as such adds no real value. This has led to many organisations considering outsourcing the Human Resource department; a move that can...
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...it is today in many companies, I would have to answer tbe question above with a resounding "Yes - abolish the tbing!" But the trutb is, HR bas never been more necessary. The competitive forces tbat managers face today and will continue to confront in the future demand organizational excellence. Tbe efforts to 124 achieve such excellence - tbrougb a focus on learning, quality, teamwork, and reengineering-are driven by tbe way organizations get tbings done and bow they treat tbeir people. Tbose are fundamental HR issues. To state it plainly: achieving organizational excellence must be tbe work of HR. Tbe question for senior managers, then, is not Should we do away with HR? but Wbat sbould we do with HR? The answer is: create an entirely new role and agenda for the field that focuses it not on traditional HR activities, sucb as staffing and compensation, but on outcomes. HR should not be defined by wbat it does but by what it deliversresults that enrich tbe organization's value to customers, investors, and employees. More specifically, HR can help deliver organizational excellence in the following four ways: • First, HR sbould become a partner with senior and line managers in strategy execution, belping to ARTWORK BY MICHAEL WOLOSCHINOW HR should be defined not by what...
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...Health Care Human Resources Management Health Services Human Resource Health Care Human Resources Management As the Human Resource Manager of Harrisburg Community Hospital, I am proposing the following strategies in the Human Resource department in order to improve effectiveness and partnership within the hospital. Current trends for hiring should be analyzed in order to ensure that hospital practices are up to date and relevant to today’s pool of prospective applicants. One current trend that has been growing for several years is the use of social media in researching applicants prior to an invitation to interview. “A recent Aberdeen Group study shows 77% of HR, staffing, and recruiting professionals use an online career site for talent acquisition. Online content - especially popular social networking sites like Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn - has created a new and rich information source for HR, staffing, and recruiting practitioners sourcing and screening candidates. Social networks offer a free way to identify passive candidates (those not actively looking for a new job), verify a candidate’s résumé claims, unearth undesirable behaviors, and gain insight into a candidate’s skills, personality, and cultural fit.”(Glenn, 2015) Using social media as a hiring tool is not without its challenges and the HR department should take precaution to ensure that managers and interview committees are not making decisions based on race, gender or age, which are all protected classes...
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...Briefing for SCIC’S “EFFECTIVE MANAGEMENT OF STATE ASSETS & CAPITAL - INTERNATIONAL EXPERIENCES & PRACTICES IN VIETNAM” CONFERENCE 21 April 2009 Who We Are and Our Role investment arm, entrusted to manage the commercial assets held by the government, and to undertake strategic investments in new industries and geographies. shareholder value creation, efficiency gains and enhance corporate governance in companies controlled by the government, commonly known as Government-Linked Companies, or GLCs. Khazanah is set up as a company, and has a nine-member board comprising representatives from both the public and private sectors. Khazanah is also the key agency mandated to drive Khazanah is Malaysia’s strategic Prime Minister & Finance Minister Razak sits on the Board of Khazanah. Mohd Najib Tun Abdul Khazanah’s management team is headed by Managing Director Azman Mokhtar and the team comprises of professionals with backgrounds and experience in investments, finance and consulting. 1 Our Mandate Leading strategic investment house that creates sustainable value for a globally competitive Malaysia Accomplish Strategic Vision and Mission 1 Legacy investments 2 GLC transformation 3 New investments 4 Human Capital Management Execute Strategic Pillars Streamline, repair, restructure portfolio rd Increase shareholder value, strategic value New strategic sectors and geographies Active development of Human Capital for the nation Get foundations...
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...Individual Assignment: Is it Time to Split Up HR? Mind the Talent Management Gap: HR-A and HR-LO Abstract Human Resources has gone through ever-evolving changes over the years. They have been transitioning from transactional to becoming a strategic business partner with the high level executives of businesses. They are moving towards becoming the corporate centers of excellence by developing the right metric and analytics, the right talent and understanding how much human capital impacts successful business results. This paper analyzes the trends, contributions, skills and challenges that HR professionals have been and are going through to become the effective Strategic Partner. Mind the Talent Management Gap: HR-A versus HR-LO Ram Charan, a worldwide business adviser and speaker, suggests to eliminate the position of Chief Human Resources Officer and split human resources into 2 strands for the sake of practicality in helping HR build business intelligence to help organizations perform best. One strand would be called something like HR-A for administration, would manage compensation and benefits, and report to the CFO. This strand would view compensation to attract talent and not just a large cost. The other strand would be called something like HR-LO for leadership and organization, would focus on talent development and performance and report to the CEO. High potential line managers from operations or finance with business expertise and people skills would lead...
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...by the business manager to lower management teams that oversee the operations of the business. Businesses vary in structure as well as the roles and responsibilities of their practice areas, these areas are research and development, marketing, finance, purchasing...
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...Question 3 In my reading of the case study, there are many different human resources strategies Café expresso can perform to ensure it continues to attract and retain customers, the many steps I would take would be as follows * Aligning business and human resource needs The goals of Café Expresso are of key importance of the human resource strategy and in order for Café Expresso to meet Human resource needs one critical question must be answered “Can our business human resources capabilities deliver for our organizational goals” this must be understood by all employees and must be achieved at all costs, a fact that is recognised by Ben Thomson and Kam Patel to try and maintain competitive advantage * Developing your HR strategy The next step I would take at café expresso would be to develop the hr strategy, deeper knowledge and understanding of your business goals and business model can identify potential threats and opportunities in the quantity and quality of human resource required by Café Expresso. This identifies the key components of their hr strategy * Company Performance HR needs to create a management process that sets out performance objectives for all levels of staff within a business. This is an opportunity to develop managers skills in being able to set targets for their business, a critical part of this process is a performance review process, which gives people feedback about what has been achieved what people have done well and not so well...
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...The Change Plan PROPOSALS BY THE CHANGE MANAGEMENT TEAM TO THE SECRETARY-GENERAL United Nations NEW YORK, DECEMBER 2011 The Change Plan TABLE OF CONTENTS Acknowledgement ........................................................................................................................................ 01 1. Executive Summary ................................................................................................................................. 02 2. Introduction ........................................................................................................................................... 09 3. Context ................................................................................................................................................... 10 4. The Secretary-General’s Vision ................................................................................................................ 12 5. Deliverable One – Enhancing Trust and Confidence: Towards a more stakeholder and client-oriented organizational culture ............................................................................................. 13 6. Deliverable Two – Engaging Staff: A global, dynamic, adaptable, meritocratic and physically secure work force. .......................................................................................................... 19 7. Deliverable Three – Improving Working Methods: A more open and accountable UN with streamlined procedures...
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...FIN ANCI AL SERVICES BO ARD S T R AT E G I C P L A N 2010/11 – 2012/13 INDEX PAGE DEFINITIONS ............................................................................................................................. 3 1 2 2.1 2.2 2.3 3 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 4 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 5 5.1 5.2 INTRODUCTION ............................................................................................................. 4 FSB VISION AND MISSION .......................................................................................... 5 Vision .............................................................................................................................. 5 Mission ............................................................................................................................ 5 Values ............................................................................................................................. 5 OVERVIEW OF FSB OPERATIONS ............................................................................... 6 FSB Governance Structure.............................................................................................. 6 FSB Operational Structure............................................................................................... 7 Line Departments ............................................................................................................ 8 Line Support Departments .........................................................
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...+919820306565 Required text book : Human Resource Management: Text and Cases 7th Edition – K. Aswathappa Additional / Suggested Readings : 1. Human Resource Management – 12th Edition – Gary Dessler & Biju Varkkey 2. Strategic Human Resource Management: A Resource Driven Perspective 1st Edition – Pulak Das Course Objectives: • Developing an awareness and appreciation of the role of contribution of HRM in organizations • Understanding significance of various HRM activities such as Manpower Planning, Selection, Recruitment, Performance Evaluation, Learning and Development, Compensation & Benefits at the functional, operational and strategic levels of the organization • Analyzing the effectiveness of human resource policy and functions within the organization • Understanding the challenges of managing a global workforce to ensure engagement for high performance. Pedagogy: The teaching / learning methodology for the course is based on discussion of readings and cases supported with Role plays and Lectures through ppt. Session wise details: Session Coverage Case Studies Required Pre-Reading 1 Importance, scope and challenges of HRM in organizations (98204) Why doesn’t this HR Department get any respect? – Robert Galford Section 1: Chapter 1 – 3 - K. Aswathappa HBR Articles: (98111) 1. A new mandate for Human Resources – Dave Ulrich 2 Human Resource Planning Class Discussion and Lecture ...
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...Organizational Behavior in Health Care Management Name Institution Date Abstract This paper seeks to look into organizational behavior in health care management and most importantly its impact on health care management and delivery. Organization behavior is crucial in guiding the regulatory activities, the staff activities and the overall culture that directs an organization. Organizational behavior in health care setting is paramount to ensuring patient safety, ethical behavior among the medical practitioners, patient-centered care and effecting change in the facilities which is bound to improve healthcare delivery and patients’ satisfaction. The strategic management of any health care organizations is linked to incorporate effective practices and standards that are obliged to improve health care services delivery and nurture a positive organizational culture to improve the delivery of services and maintain highly qualified and motivated medical personnel that will ensure professionalism and efficiency in the facility. Organizational Behavior in Health Care Management Introduction Organizational behavior refers to the study of personal and group dynamics with relations to relations and interactions within a corporate setting (Borkowski, 2016, p.1). The manner and mode of interactions between individuals and groups of people in an organization affect the way in which an organization...
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...Introduction Human Resource Management is the process of hiring and developing employees so that they become more valuable to the organization. Human Resource Management includes conducting job analyses, planning personnel needs, recruiting the right people for the job, orienting and training, managing wages and salaries, providing benefits and incentives, evaluating performance, resolving disputes, and communicating with all employees at all levels. The world is moving very fast these days with technology and disruptions in geopolitical movements. The globalization of the world economy will be more insensitive and will affect the organizations, no mater how large or small, in both positive and negative ways. Competitive threats and, in particular, opportunities are more and more severe and global. The expanding scope of global competition is forcing a continuous re-examination of how Human Resources can best support the rapid pace of business globalization. In order to catch up with the changes of the world in the future, it is necessary to predict and evaluate the profession of future Human Resource, the possible changes in future Human Resource management in order to make sure that future Human Resource Management will satisfy the demanding requirements of the organizations in the new situations and keep the organizations survived and sustainably developed. Future Human Resource In the world today and in the future, there will be much pressure on the organizations...
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...Health Care Human Resources Management It used to be that human resource was only thought of as the department who hires employees and safe keeps the clerical part of the organization. Human Resource is much more involved in the entire structure of the organization then just the clerical part of it. Human Resource Management (HRM) is the term used to describe formal systems devised for the management of people within an organization. The HRM department is responsible for three major areas including staffing, employee compensation and benefits and defining and designing work. HRM works for the benefit of the organization through managing its greatest business asset which is the employees. The task of managing employees of an organization brings many challenges, how HRM must remain focused on recruiting, retaining and engaging their organizations leaders and workforce to be successful. Several new trends are affecting how HRM make their hiring decisions. Two recent trends important to HRM leaders are leadership compensation/competencies and workforce engagement. In the setting of limited resources and new government mandates, healthcare is moving toward value-based care. HRM is now challenged to adjust executive compensation to keep in step with the industry change. In a population health model, physicians receive a value-based reimbursement to care rather than a fee for services. The physicians’ performance needs to be continually monitored in order to accurately...
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...participation is part of a process of empowerment in the workplace. Empowerment involves decentralising power within the organisation to individual decision makers further down the line. Team working is a key part of the empowerment process and team members are encouraged to make decisions for themselves. Examples of employee participation include: i. quality circles or project groups in which employees work on projects where considerable responsibility is delegated to the team. You often see this in industrial manufacturing companies for assembling products ie. cars. ii. Suggestion system - where employees are given channels to provide suggestions or new ideas to managers within the organisation. iii. Team meetings or town halls where employees are encouraged to share ideas freely without retribution from management. iv. Delegation of responsibility within the organisation. In modern organisations the entry level employees need to be given considerable responsibility because they are often the face of the company. Their direct contact with customers on a day-to-day basis is where many customers form their image and opinion of a company. Furthermore, these employees feedback are often critical to refining or abolishing processes with respect to corporate strategy based on their personal observations at the front line. v. Multi-channel decision making processes. In such situations decisions are not only made in a downward direction, they also result from communications...
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...Organizational Behavior in Health Care Management Name Institution Date Abstract This paper seeks to look into organizational behavior in health care management and most importantly its impact on health care management and delivery. Organization behavior is crucial in guiding the regulatory activities, the staff activities and the overall culture that directs an organization. Organizational behavior in health care setting is paramount to ensuring patient safety, ethical behavior among the medical practitioners, patient-centered care and effecting change in the facilities which is bound to improve healthcare delivery and patients’ satisfaction. The strategic management of any health care organizations is linked to incorporate effective practices and standards that are obliged to improve health care services delivery and nurture a positive organizational culture to improve the delivery of services and maintain highly qualified and motivated medical personnel that will ensure professionalism and efficiency in the facility. Organizational Behavior in Health Care Management Introduction Organizational behavior refers to the study of personal and group dynamics with relations to relations and interactions within a corporate setting (Borkowski, 2016, p.1). The manner and mode of interactions between individuals and groups of people in an organization affect the way in which an organization...
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