hr interview 1. ORGANISATIONAL BEHAVIOUR 1. How can you motivate people/ employees? These days you have a diversified work force. What motivates one individual may not motivate the other. To motivate your employees you have to understand them. You can motivate them through employee recognition programs, employee involvement programs, skill based pay programs, give monetary and non- monetary rewards, provide good work environment, flexibility. 2. Which techniques you use to motivate
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Ideal HR Department 1. Introduction The role of the human resources (HR) department can play a significant role in the success and achievements of an organization. The department, which has evolved from the personnel department where the main tasks were the functional management of hiring and firing, to one which can have a significant impact on the organization as a whole, including culture, strategy development and motivation. In the modern environment the HR department may be able to make the
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Human Resource Management Revision week 1 HRM encompasses -Policies - Practices and systems (Influence employees behaviour, attitudes and performance) - 1945-1979 HR focus was on Personnel Management - making sure employees comply with law…conditions - 1980-1990s HR focus was on management of human capital Strategic Human Resource Management (SHRM) - Plans activities for organisations to achieve its goals - To receive ultimate employee performance, they need to be linked
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Fundamental Concepts of Organizational Behavior In every field of social science, or even physical science, has a philosophical foundation of basic concepts that guide its development. There are some certain philosophical concepts in organizational behavior also. The concepts are- Individual differences: Every individual in the world is different from others. This idea is supported by science. Each person is different from all others, probably in million ways, just as each persons DNA profile
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MBA HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT 1.1 Background of the Study The Workers or Employees working in or for an organization are now being considered as ‘human assets’ even though different terms like ‘staff’, ‘manpower’, ‘personnel’, etc. are still in currency. The emerging trend is to treat them as ‘human assets’ or ‘human resources’. The success of any organization depends on appropriate use of human assets available in the organization. All other assets could only be supplementary to human assets
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Employee Portfolio Management Plan You are a manager of three employees at Riordan Manufacturing. You recently had these employees take a series of self-assessments to aid you in managing them. Now that you have these assessments, you are now tasked with creating an Employee Portfolio for each of the employees to help guide you in developing ways to best manage them. Resources: Results of Self-Assessments, University of Phoenix Material: Employee Portfolio Management Plan Complete the Employee
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The Effects of a Well-Designed Compensation and Benefits Plan on Employee Behavior The Effects of a Well-Designed Compensation and Benefits Plan on Employee Behavior Compensation can be defined as “all forms of financial returns and tangible services and benefits employees receive as part of an employment relationship” whether directly (compensation) or indirectly (benefits) (Katz, 2012). A strong and competitive compensation and benefits package is a powerful instrument for attracting
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Employee Portfolio Management Plan You are a manager of three employees at Riordan Manufacturing. You recently had these employees take a series of self-assessments to aid you in managing them. Now that you have these assessments, you are now tasked with creating an Employee Portfolio for each of the employees to help guide you in developing ways to best manage them. Resources: Results of Self-Assessments, University of Phoenix Material: Employee Portfolio Management Plan Complete the Employee
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Creating Behavior Change in a Staff Member Human service managers and staff members must develop methods to increase the efficiency and effectiveness of the individual staff members' professional behavior. Many of the same methods used by clinicians to change clients’ behaviors can also improve clinicians’ professional conduct. Human services managers, supervisors, and staff members who build a high level of trust, respect, and positivity with the rest of their staff is provided the necessary
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According to Kavanagh, Thite, & Johnson (2012), a cost benefit analysis (CBA) is a comparison of the projected costs and benefits associated with a human resource information system (HRIS) investment. There are guidelines to effectively conducting a CBA and if they are followed properly the information obtained to determine its effectiveness will be accurate. The purpose of the CBA is to improve organizational performance and not to purchase hardware or software. The CBA teams should start with an
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