IMPACT OF HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT PRACTICES ON ORGANIZATIONAL PERFORMANCE IN NIGERIA: AN EMPIRICAL STUDY OF ECOBANK NIGERIA PLC IN THE LAST FIVE YEARS IMPACT OF HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT PRACTICES ON ORGANIZATIONAL PERFORMANCE IN NIGERIA: AN EMPIRICAL STUDY OF ECOBANK NIGERIA PLC IN THE LAST FIVE YEARS FADIORA RICHARD GBOLAHAN MBA HUMAN RESOURCES MANAGEMENT DISSERTATION DEPARTMENT OF MANAGEMENT SCIENCES NATIONAL OPEN UNIVERSITY OF NIGERIA LAGOS NIGERIA E-mail: ricardopsych@yahoo
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access on information technology. So, HR manager should use technology to collect, store, analyze and disseminate the data or information regarding HR. Fourth one is Not all HR tools are created equal; by assessing technology used in HRMS (Human Resource Management System) effectively and efficiently which helps to enhance the capabilities of the HR manager. It is the 21st century; all aspects of business become complex and complex, so for HR manager it is opportunity and
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by opportunities, most recruits stayed for 2 to 3 years, no management development, those remain and reach top of HQ –mostly Swiss male (old school boys club) CURRENT CHALLENGES – greater diversity in mgmt ranks – more professionals, foreigners and women. NEW STRATEGIC PLAN (2007 -2010) – challenges to HRM. 3 mgmt priorities – 1. Multidisciplinary; 2. Greater accountability & 3. Increased efficiency thru’ results based management. Role of HQ? – Centralised or Decentralised? Policies &
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2. How do culture and sub-culture impact IHRM? Illustrate your answers with real-life examples. IHRM is intrinsically international and multicultural, contributing to making culture a frequent component of IHRM issue. Culture is the ability of human capacity in adapting to circumstances and transmitting this coping skill and knowledge to subsequent generations. It gives people a sense of belonging and how they should behave and what they should be doing. Culture impacts behavior, morale and
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After describing the process and results, we present a series of lessons learned and directions for future research. © 2011 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. Keywords: strategic human resource management, human resource alignment assessment Introduction S trategic human resource management (hereafter strategic HRM) theory centers on a basic premise that HR practices have the potential to make direct, bottom-line contributions to organizational effectiveness. This is a radical departure from more
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Part III Career Development Plan Part III Curtis Haroldson HRM/531 University of Phoenix February 6th 2011 Dr. Pat FitzGerald
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4 2. PORTER’S 5 FORCES 5 3. ANALYSIS 6 4. ADVICES & RECOMMANDATIONS 6 A. Distribution 6 B. HRM Issues 7 C. Cultural Diversity 7 D. Rules, Regulations and Labor Rights 8 E. Innovation and competitive strategy 8 5. Learning Environment 10 A. Skills supply 10 B. Corporate social responsibility 11 6. RISK MANAGEMENT AND STRATEGY TO GET PREPARED 12 Conclusion 13 References 14 Introduction: A business strategy in which
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Assignment 1 Hershey’s Sweet Mission Jay Jenks Professor Jesse Garcia Human Resource Management HRM 500 25 October 2012 Strayer University Washington DC Recommend the redesign of Hershey’s performance management system to appeal to the diverse groups that it employs. First of all, any performance management system redesign must recognize that all employees are motivated differently by different things, but many can be affected by certain concepts. So it is imperative to know what motivates
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Hershey's Mission Assignment 1 Hershey’s Sweet Mission Jay Jenks Professor Jesse Garcia Human Resource Management HRM 500 25 October 2012 Strayer University Washington DC Recommend the redesign of Hershey’s performance management system to appeal to the diverse groups that it employs. First of all, any performance management system redesign must recognize that all employees are motivated differently by different things, but many can be affected by certain concepts. So it is imperative
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Tesco Tesco was established by Jack Cohen in 1919, as a market stall. The name first appeared in 1924, after Cohen bought the shipment from T.E.Stockwell, he combined the initials with his surname to form tes-co. The first store was opened in 1929 in, Burnt Oak, Middlesex. The business expanded at a very fast rate and by 1939 Tesco had over 100 stores. The diversification of Tesco was seen geographically and also in areas like clothing, electronics, furniture, petrol, software, financial services
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