1. Spatig, L 2009, ‘Rediscovering Fayol: Parallels to Behaviouralist Management and Transformational Leadership’, Northeast Business & Economics Association Proceedings, pp. 196-199. (CAMILA AMAYA , 1718053) The article was wrote by Lauren Spatig, Doctoral Student from Fielding Graduate University, she created the article to make a comparison between three big management theories: Fayol’s classical management theory, McGregor’s behavioralist
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Wal-Mart’s Compensation and Benefits Challenges Written by Alanna Warren April 22, 2007 HRM-430 Table of Contents Overview of Wal-Mart 3 Background 3 Retail Divisions 3 Awards and Recognitions 4 Challenges and Problems 5 Pay Gap 5 Health Benefits 6 Problems and Affects 8 High turnover rate 8 Lawsuits 8 Solutions 9 Lowes 9 Wendy’s 9 Recommended Strategy 10 Impediments 11 Impact on Wal-Mart
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Under siege - 1 Under Siege: The Kraft Foods 2009 Labor Conflict in Argentina Roberto Luchi Austral University - IAE RLuchi@iae.edu.ar A. Ariel Llorente Austral University - IAE aal05@cema.edu.ar Paper Presented at the 25th Annual International Association of Conflict Management Conference Spier, South Africa July 12 14, 2012 Abstract: This paper examines a particular labor-management negotiation process, a Mandatory Conciliation (MC), as it is named in the Argentinean labor
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RETAINING HIGH-POTENTIALS TO DRIVE COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGE FROM INDIVIDUAL PERSPECTIVE 1. INTRODUCCIÓN 2. TALENT RETENTION Las organizaciones, a lo largo de todo el mundo, comparten como una de sus máximas prioridades conseguir la retención de los empleados más talentosos, “el talento”, por ser esta variable, una de las claves para conseguir alcanzar una ventaja competitiva organizacional en el mercado. Así, viene reflejado en el reciente estudio de Global Human Capital Trends de Bersin
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Objectives and Evolution of Human Resources Management; HRM Functions; HRD Concept; HRD Strategy; HR Responsibilities; Environmental Factors of HRM: Environmental Factors, Challenges to HRM. Concepts and Process of Human Resource Planning Human Resource Planning: Importance, Process, Barriers; Strategic Planning; Human Resource Information Systems (HRIS); Forecasting Demands: Forecasting Supply; Man Power Forecasting. Emerging Trends in HRM Outsourcing and its HR Dimensions; Human Resource Planning
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Gujarat Technological University MBA Semester - IV Syllabus for MBA Programme effective from the Academic Year 2009-10 onwards The course curriculum and syllabus for MBA of Gujarat Technological University are devised considering the norms of AICTE/UGC. While preparing the syllabus, the syllabi of different national level universities/institutions have been taken into account. This syllabus has endeavoured to strike a balance between theory and practice and classic and contemporary concepts. The
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Revisão de Literatura Gestão Operacional de Recursos Humanos Mestrado em Gestão de Recursos Humanos Professora Carolina Machado Cecília Rita Cosme Vilar Correia, nº 22276 Recrutamento e Seleção Declaração de originalidade Declaro que o presente trabalho é da minha autoria e não foi utilizado previamente noutro curso ou unidade curricular, desta ou de outra instituição de ensino. As referências de outros autores (excertos, ideias, pensamentos,…) encontram-se devidamente indicados no texto e na
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*HRM - Quality of work life* Working title – "Quality of work life" Quality of work life can be defined as the environment at the work place provided to the people on the job. QWL programs is the another dimension in which employers has the responsibility to provide congenial environment i.e excellent working conditions where people can perform excellent work also their health as well as economic health of the organization is also met. The quality of personal life is always reflected in
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MAHATMA GANDHI UNIVERSITY KOTTAYAM REGULATION 1. COURSE OBJECTIVES The MG University MBA program is designed with the following objectives: 1. To develop young men and women in to professional managers to manage all sectors of the organized economic activity. 2. To equip the youngsters with conceptual and interpersonal skills and social purpose for managerial decision-making and its execution in real situations. 3. To develop and encourage the entrepreneurial capabilities of young generation to make
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