Managing People In Organisations

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    Talent Management

    contributor to employability. Design/methodology/approach – The world of work is characterised by new and rapidly changing demands. Talent management has recently been the target of increasing interest and is considered to be a method by which organisations can meet the demands that are associated with increased complexity. Previous studies have often focused on the management of talent, but the issue of what exactly should be managed has generally been neglected. In this paper, the authors focus

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    The Importance Of Risk Management

    Part A Introduction Risk management has become a significant part in an organisation. There are always uncertainties in the process of achieving the goals of an organisation and uncertainties will lead to risks. According to insurance industry professionals, “risk is a condition where there is possibility of an adverse deviation from a desired outcome that is expected or hoped for.” Chapman (2011) stated, “Companies that treat risk management as merely compliance issue expose themselves to nursing

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    Mis in Cloth Industry

    information. Developments in computer technology made possible for managers to select the information they require, in the form best suited for their needs and in time they want. This information must be current and in many cases is needed by many people at the same time. So it have to be accurate, concise, timely, complete, well presented and storable. Most firms nowadays depend on IT. But personal computers (PCs) themselves will not improve organizational productivity: this only comes about if they

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    Business Management

    of management today. It is a demanding and rewarding style of management. It concentrates attention on the accomplishment of objectives through participation of all concerned persons, i.e., through team spirit. MBO is based on the assumption that people perform better when they know what is expected of them and can relate their personal goals to organizational objectives. Superior subordinate participation, joint goal setting and support and encouragement from superior to subordinates are the basic

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    Managing Diversity

    Managing diversity in the workplace is a complex issue and one that is fast becoming one of the most important factors driving the sustainability of today’s organizations. According to Root (2015) diversity in the workplace refers to the bringing together of people of different ethnic and religious backgrounds, as well as, age groups into a cohesive and productive unit. Diversity also encompasses all manner of differences including mental, physical, cultural difference, including sexual orientation

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    Managing Change

    significant organizational change which has occurred within the last 5 years. Identify the main internal and external drivers which made the change necessary, and discuss the issues they raised for the organisation i. ii. I am writing about an organisation called Charity InvestmentLimited. This organisation was established in 2003 in Lagos state Nigeria. It has staff strength of 350 employees having a hierarchical structure (Madus financial statement 2007). Charity Investmentwas set up for the packaging

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    December 2002 Socialising Knowledge Management: The Influence of The Opinion Leader Cheng MingYu, Multimedia University, Malaysia ABSTRACT: This paper looks at knowledge management and the importance of knowledge management in today’s organisations. Even though knowledge management has gained its popularity recently due to the drastic changes in business ecology, there is still confusion on how to implement the knowledge management strategy successfully. Therefore, this paper aims to investigate

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    Management Accounting

    Technical-rational approaches to organisation (see Brooks, 2006 or 2009) are of little use to managers. The aim of this essay is to examine and discuss the different approaches to organisation such as Technical-rational approach. Evaluate the idealists and theories behind the approaches and to compare how effective they are in management and in today’s business environment. Managers use different perspectives in organisational management to maximise their workforce, to achieve business goals. Each

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    HRD In The Knowledge Economy

    According to Davenport, Prusak & Wilson (2003), SHRD aligns the organisations business goals and specific knowledge, as well as facilitating the merging of various knowledge elements to ensure sustained competitive advantage. Whicker and Andrews (2014) identified some of the key challenges of HRD in the knowledge economy; (1) becoming expert in identifying and defining strategic knowledge capabilities; (2) developing and managing knowledge workers; (3) building knowledge value as an organization

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    Busniess Resourses

    Business Resources P1 Describe the recruitment documentation used in a selected organisation Documentation is very much required while recruiting personnel. This will be useful for both the parties. Different Organizations deal with different procedures with regard to recruitment documentation. However, the following are some of the important recruitment documents in general used by different organisaitons: i) Offer Letter ii) Appointment Order iii) Physical Fitness Certificate

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