HRM 531 Week 4 Knowledge Check Correct answer in Capital Letter 1. The level of training needs analysis that focuses on identifying whether training supports the company’s strategic direction is called _____ analysis. a. individual b. environmental c. operations D. organization Organization analysis determines the overall needs of the company so that training can be designed to focus on strategic goals. 2. _____ analysis is helpful in determining the special needs of
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InterClean Training Jaime S. Castrejon HRM/531 Human Capital Management 14 June 2011 Jim Sowatzke The acquisition of EnviroTech has given us an opportunity to expand into new markets. The strategic plan will require that the sales staff be trained in the new direction of Solutions- based selling. The newly assigned sales teams at IntraClean will have to undergo intensive training to ensure a seamless transition toward an efficient and effective industry knowledge sales force.
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Authors’ acknowledgements Tour of the book HRM as I see it: video and text feature Publisher’s acknowledgements Key topics grid xviii xx xxi xxii xxv xxxiii xxxiv xxxvi xxxviii xl 1 2 2 2 3 3 3 4 5 6 8 9 9 13 16 17 18 18 20 22 22 24 25 27 30 I the arena of contemporary human resource management 1 the nature of contemporary HRM John Bratton Outline Objectives Introduction The development of HRM Keynesianism: collectivism and personnel management HRM in practice 1.1: A new role for HR professionals
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Management A Brief History of Human Resource Management Strategic Importance of HRM HRM and Organizational Effectiveness Objectives of the HRM Function Helping the Organization Reach Its Goals Efficiently Employing the Skills and Abilities of the Workforce Providing Well-Trained and Well-Motivated Employees Increasing Employees' Job Satisfaction and Self-Actualization Achieving Quality of Work Life Communicating HRM Policies to All Employees Maintaining Ethical Policies and Socially Responsible Behavior
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Career Development Plan Part I – Job Analysis and Selection Carnelle McCladdie MGT/531 Angela Nixon University of Phoenix October 25, 2010 As a midlevel sales manager, I have been assigned to select new members for the sales team and create a development plan to help my team succeed with the company’s new strategy. The company will no longer sell cleaning products only but will also provide full-service cleaning solutions for organizations in the health care industry. The recent merger
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|HRM/531 Version 6 | | |Human Capital Management | Copyright ©2011 by University of Phoenix. All rights reserved. 12.18.12 -2.5.13 Course Description This course prepares students to address the concepts of personnel development as managers. Students
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Analyzing a Job – HR Generalist Job Description Tamisa Barrow HRM 531 February 18, 2013 Professor Terri Trent Analyzing a Job Part of analyzing a job is understanding what the job may entail and understanding the industry of the organization. Job analyzing is a good component to use while creating a job description. Aiken Staffing
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InterClean and EnviroTech New Develop Sales Team Aries Jackson University of Phoenix HRM 531 October 19, 2010 InterClean and EnviroTech New Develop Sales Team InterClean is an $8 billion dollar institutional and industrial cleaning and sanitation company which is in the process of expanding the company domestically and worldwide. David Spencer who is the CEO of InterClean, goal is to provide full spectrum of cleaning services and solutions packages that will become the major avenue for
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Cost/Benefit analysis of Employee Training programs University of Phoenix HRM/531 Training is a process that can provide significant value and rewards that far outweigh its financial costs. The effects of training touches the lives of employees from the first day of a new job through retirement The purpose of this paper is to show how employee training benefits not only the organization but also the environment as well. The reader will be introduced to an oil distribution company undergoing
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Career Development Plan Part I HRM/531 December 20, 2010 Job Analysis Job analysis is the process of obtaining information about jobs to create the job description and job specifications (Cascio, 2006). This information includes duties of the job, education, experience, training, and personality. Companies use job analysis to compose job specifications and the minimally job qualifications (Cascio, 2006). Job analysis has several methods that are used, but the most common method
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