contexts: a motivation-based perspective Alice Lam and Jean-Paul Lambermont-Ford Abstract Purpose – Facilitating knowledge sharing within organisations is a difficult task: the willingness of individuals to share and integrate their knowledge is one of the central barriers. This paper aims to develop a motivation-based perspective to explore how organisations resolve the social dilemma of knowledge sharing. Design/methodology/approach – The analysis builds on a three-category taxonomy of motivation, adding
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HCAD 660 Human Resource Issue in Health Care Abstract Whenever a worker is asked about what may be the motivating factor for them accepting or keeping a job, most allude to financial incentives. The HR manager is responsible for recruitment, the fundamental role, ensuring each department within the organization is adequately staffed, compensation, and benefit packages, and keeping employees motivated. While monetary rewards have been linked to motivation so have non-monetary rewards. Some
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HISTORICAL EVOLUTION AND DEVELOPMENT OF HUMAN RESOURCES AND HR MANAGEMENT. BENSON MWENDWA WAMBUA KENYATTA UNIVERSITY D241/OL/CTY/7935/2014 BBA 032: FUNDAMENTALS OF HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT Abstract Introduction Human Resource Management is a business function, which manages, leads, facilitates and provides tools for the human capital management in the organization. HR sets strategic processes and procedures, runs difficult and complex communication campaigns as the organization
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The Importance of Human Resources Charlton Medina Ashford University BUS 303: Human Resources Management Instructor: Ronald Jones October 7, 2013 The Importance of Human Resources Every leaders and managers, especially the owners of an organization, can attest that people are the most valuable resource obtainable. An organization cannot survive without people who run it. But dealing with people is the most complex area in the organization. That’s why it is vital to have a group of people
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2. Meaning of Human Resource Management HRM HRM means to Select, Develop, Motivate and Maintain human resources, in the organisation. It first selects the right human resources or staff (i.e. managers and employees). It trains and develops them. It motivates them by giving them recognition and rewards. It also provides them with the best working conditions. HRM is directly concerned with the "people" of the organisation. It is people oriented process. That is, it manages people at work. Features
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UNIVERSITY OF NICOSIA NAME: ADEWUMI TEMITOPE EYITAYO DATE: 26TH OCTOBER 2014 ASSIGNMENT 2 MBAN 609 HUMAN RESOURCES MANAGEMENT Introduction In today’s business environment the ability to distinct an organizations in the really sense lies in the way its human resource is integrated into the organization’s process and procedures and this reflect in the way the business perform. It has become very visible that no matter the strategies employed
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Introduction :- Human Resource Management (HRM) is a relatively new approach to managing people in any organisation. People are considered the key resource in this approach. it is concerned with the people dimension in management of an organisation. Since an organisation is a body of people, their acquisition, development of skills, motivation for higher levels of attainments, as well as ensuring maintenance of their level of commitment are all significant activities. These activities fall in the
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Appraisal in the Workplace Sashea Barnes BUS303: Human Resources Management Chavonne McCall August 4, 2013 Appraisal in the Workplace It’s true that any work environment can become a stressful environment. As individuals we all have our own personal problems that can add to the stress and in turn affect our work performance. Most people who do their jobs well look for some type of recognition and in some cases when that is not awarded, they begin to care less feeling like it’s no longer
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Human resource management Noting the importance of experienced store managers, UNIQLO has created positions for them, such as supervisor, block leader, Super-Store-Manager, Super-Star-Store-Manager, and franchise owner. Chosen from store managers, superstar store managers are asked to handle a large amount of stock and budget, and their pay varies depending on their performance. By conducting this personnel policy, the company makes sure that each shop should be the solo profit center with its manager
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Performance appraisal Performance appraisal is a universal phenomenon in which the organization is making judgment about one is working with and about oneself. It serves as a basic element of effective work performance. Performance appraisal is essential for the effective management and evaluation of staff. It aims to improve the organizational performance as well as individual development. The history of performance appraisal is quite brief. Its roots in the early 20th century can be traced to
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