resources (HR) at Sonoco, a 100-year-old global provider of industrial and consumer packaging and related services, was meeting with five members of her reorganization task force comprising the heads of employee relations and organizational development, the company’s chief labor attorney, and two key divisional HR directors. Looking to cut costs across the company, the company’s newly appointed CEO had asked Hartley to come up with at least two potential new HR structures that would reduce the
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CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION 1. Background of Case Study Selection Differentiated strategy is the strategy pursued by the company to produce products that are different or unique compared to competitors' products. Researchers are interested in doing research on the company because researcher wanted to learn more about controls for differentiated strategies, both theoretical and practical. Minnesota Mining & Manufacturing Corporation (3M) is one of the companies that have successfully
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Should You Be Evidence-Based? Managing Ethics 20 HR Certification 20 THE PLAN OF THIS BOOK 21 The Basic Themes and Features 21 CHAPTER CONTENTS OVERVIEW 22 Part 1: Introduction 22 Part 2: Recruitment and Placement 22 Part 3: Training and Development 22 Part 4: Compensation 23 Part 5: Employee Relations 23 The Topics Are Interrelated 23 4 VII viii CONTENTS CHAPTER SECTION SUMMARIES 24 DISCUSSION QUESTIONS 24 INDIVIDUAL AND GROUP ACTIVITIES 25 EXPERIENTIAL EXERCISE: HELPING "THE DONALD" 25
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brightest employees. II. Areas of consideration 1. Value system Value system is a set of ethical values and measures used for the purpose of ethical or ideological integrity. Organizational value systems are standards of behaviors that govern individual employee behavior within an organization. A personal value system on the other hand is a set of principles or ideals that drive or guide a person’s behavior. Absence of organizational value system encourages employees to pursue behaviors in line
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holidays. 3. ELIGIBILTY FOR ADMISSION 1. A pass in any Bachelor’s Degree Examination of Mahatma Gandhi University or an equivalent degree of any other universities duly recognized by M.G.University with not less than 50% marks in the aggregate for all parts of examination or a Master’s Degree examination with 50% marks in aggregate. 2. SC/ST students A pass in any Bachelor’s Degree examination is needed for SC/ST candidates 4. ADMISSION PROCEDURE Admission to MBA Degree programme of the study shall be
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Since compensation and benefits are vital part of HRM in most of the organizations, education of compensation and benefits reflect many practices and concepts pertaining to HRM. Human Resources practices do not operate in parts. They need to be strategic, logical and planned in the situation of the bigger organization, of which they are a part. Anyone in HRM is first a business partner of the organization and then an HR professional in their individual disciplines such as compensation and benefits
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work in the organization. Human Resource Management can also be performed by line managers. Employees are the core resources of any organization, without them, one cannot run their organization and human resource is conducted with the growth of development of people toward higher level of competency, creativity and fulfillment. It keep employees become better more responsible person and then it tries to create a climate in which they contribute to the limits of their improved abilities. It assumes
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MANAGEMENT--------------------------------4 III. STRATEGIC HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT --------------6 IV. HUMAN RESOURCES PLANNING-------------------------------------8 V. JOB ANALYSIS--------------------------------------------------------------9 VI. JOD DESIGN/DESCRIPTION--------------------------------------------10 VII. RECRUITMENT/SELECTION-------------------------------------------11 VIII. TRAINING AND CAREER DEVELOPMENT------------------------14 IX. PERFORMANCE APPRAISAL------------------------------------------18
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limited company on May 20, 1999 under the Companies Act, 1994. Its operation started on July 4, 2001 with a vision to be the market leader through to providing all sorts’ support to people in term of promoting corporate and small entrepreneurs and individuals all over the Bangladesh. BRAC Bank will be a unique organization in Bangladesh. The Bank consists of major divisions named 1) Corporate banking, 2) Retail banking, 3) Treasury, 4) Small & Medium Enterprise (SME). At present the Bank operating its
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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 domain of HRM. Human Resource Management is a process, which consists of four main activities, namely, acquisition, development, motivation, as well as maintenance of human resources. Scott, Clothier and Spriegel have
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