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Human Resource Managment

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Hrm Functions Of Unilever

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M. Qamar Adeel FA09-MBA-105

Comsats Institute Of Information Technology Islamabad

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
All the praise is for Allah, the most merciful and beneficent, who blessed me with the knowledge, gave me the courage and allowed me to accomplish this task. I am especially indebted to my teachers for instilling in me enough knowledge to be able to carry myself efficiently during my studies.

DEDICATION
I dedicate this report to my parents and friends especially Shamra teacher in recognition of their worth and to my teachers who are the guiding force for me and it is their effort and hard work that showed me the path of success and prosperity which would be there for me for the rest of my life.

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achieve anything requires faith and belief in yourself, vision, hard work, determination, and dedication. Remember all things are possible for those who believe.”-

Organizational Chart of Unilever

Human Resource Management at Unilever:
On the entry level the HR Department is mostly taking MBA graduates. According to Unilever their belief is that "Their people are their greatest asset”. The HR team takes great pride in acknowledging the contribution of each employee. Unilever focuses a lot on HR Development and for that the HR team ensures: • Staff of Unilever consists of world class Professionals and ensures that the right systems are in place to encourage people to develop to their full potential Collaborative and mutually supportive work environment is created that encourages people to grow. Team of professionals is built which delivers expertise by participating in business decisions. Performance Management and Reward Systems are developed which underlies the Business strategy of Unilever. A

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