A Report On HR Practices in GrameenPhone Limited [pic] [pic] [pic] [pic] HR Practices in GrameenPhone Limited Prepared For M. Nazmul Amin Majumder BRAC Business School, BRAC University Prepared By Sabit Rahman Tanim ID: 12264021, Sec.-01 MBA Program [pic] BRAC University Date of Submission: 20 April 2014 LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL 20 April
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PRINCIPLES OF MANAGEMENT www.eiilmuniversity.ac.in Subject: PRINCIPLES OF MANAGEMENT Credits: 4 SYLLABUS Nature Scope and process of management, historical evolution of management & its foundation. Different approaches and systems of management, Types of skills, roles and modern challenges. Management Planning Process. Managerial decision Making Introduction to Organizing Organizational Structure and Its Dimensions. Different Types of Organizational Design and Their Advantages and Disadvantages
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Human Resource Management Submitted by: Amandeep Kaur Contribution of Human Resource Management in achievement of organisational objectives Human Resource Management seeks to achieve - Individual, Social Organizational Goals: Organization is a social unit that is composed of number of people and function through people only. All the resources such as men, money, materials and machinery are collected, co-ordinate and fictionalized by the people. Without human
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Introduction: The biggest challenge for management in the 21st century is not a financial issue or technology that is the issue of human resources development; in that, the important is focus on solving the problem as lack of teamwork, lack collaboration between functional units, working environment undemocratic, lack the stability and consistency in activities of enterprises. To clarify and resolve these challenges, managers need to have an understanding the concept of "Employee relations". In
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Chapter 1 Performance Management and Reward Systems in Context Definitions 1. Performance Management-continuous process of identifying, measuring and developing the performance of individuals and teams and aligning performance with strategic goals of the organisation 2. Performance Appraisal-involves employee evaluations once a year without an ongoing effort to provide feedback and coaching in order for performance to be improved. Systematic description of an employee’s strengths and weaknesses
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comparison and analysis of Foy and Pirelli’s old and new management. The case talks about an employee Ashley who was dissatisfied with her job as she was not even enough responsibility and thus, couldn’t work to her full potential. But after her new boss Mike took over there was a cultural revolution in the company. The issues related to the case are further analyzed using the concepts of Human Resource Management such as Job Design, Human Resource Planning, Job Characteristic Model, Job Analysis etc
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organization, has a stronger desire to belong to the organization and is willing to display greater organizational citizenship behaviour i.e., a willingness to go over and beyond their required job duties. And if human resources are said to be an organization‘s greatest assets, then committed human resources should be regarded as an organisation‘s competitive advantage. This paper will analyze the concept of organizational commitment, what it means and why it is so relevant to organizations. In fact, vast
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A CASE STUDY OF PUBLIC OFFICERS PERCEPTION OF MOTIVATION IN THE BELIZE PUBLIC SERVICE CAVEHILL SCHOOL OF BUSINESS UNIVERSITY OF THE WEST INDIES BUSINESS RESEARCH- PSM FINAL PROJECT 2013/2014 JUNE, 2013 Acknowledgements First of all, thanks be to my Lord Jesus for the strength and determination in whom I leaned on to finish this task. My heartfelt appreciation goes out to family for bearing patience and understanding for the times I was not around
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it was hoped would bring a new dimension to the concepts of quality, productivity, and growth. In evitably, the winds of liberalization that swept through the nation opened a variable Pandora box, with far-reaching implications for hu7man resources management. It bought in a new era of technology, quality consciousness and competition which compelled Indian business to wake up from its somnambulism and reassess its assumptions for dealing with the complete-or-perish’ situation. India has proven
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organisational structure. Role of Management The role of management within a business is largely dependent on the type of business. Small businesses are likely to have what is called a “flat structure” where employees have more than one role or skill and can take over duties from another employee if needs be. Flat structures are especially popular with new businesses or “start-ups” where there are often people who have experience in the industry but are new to management. The Flat structure allows them
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