Human resources management Publicis
Case study - 13 pages - Human resources
We chose Publicis as large French manufacturing company for our research. Publicis was created by Marcel Bleustein, in 1926, in Paris. He launched a radically new concept (closer of consumer). He had several core values, which he never broke: attention to others, respect, staying true to the...
Revolution at Oticon A/S: The Spaghetti Organization - publié le 01/10/2009
Case study - 17 pages - Human resources
Lars Kolind, who was recruited in order to assume the tough task of implementing a new management in Oticon, set a real revolution. He arrived in a crisis context so; his first task was to readjust the company to an acceptable financial situation. He achieved this quite shortly and everybody...
Novartis
Case study - 7 pages - Human resources
We learnt several things concerning the management used by the company, especially in the Human Resources Field, all thanks to the study of Global Talent Management at Novartis, published by the Harvard Business School in 2008. Along the study we are going to asses the way Novartis'...
Landon Care Products Incorporation
Case study - 5 pages - Human resources
Landon Care Products Incorporation is an American company that deals with cosmetics products, such as skin care products and it is based in Connecticut. Landon Care Products, Inc was acquired in January 2007 by a multibillion dollar beauty company from Europe called Avant-Garde and is now a part...
Comparative human resource management: BHP Billiton expanding on Turkey
Case study - 11 pages - Human resources
The world market is becoming more integrated; borders are continually eliminated by the constant flow of information, human and financial resources. Globalization and the race for getting the larger market share is forcing companies to opt for new places to operate, cheaper resources, increased...
All you wanted to know about recruitment and selection
Case study - 41 pages - Human resources
Recruitment has acquired immense importance in today's organizations. Organizations have realized the value of human capital and its role in their development. Recruitment is the first step in the process of acquiring and retaining human resources for an organization. In today's rapidly changing...
A brief overview of the Human Resources Information System with special references to India
Case study - 31 pages - Human resources
Human resource departments require large amount of detailed information the quality of personnel management department's contribution largely depends upon the quality of information held by it. Many personal activities and much effort by personnel professionals are devoted to obtain and define...
The well-being policies in GlaxoSmithKline
Case study - 14 pages - Human resources
Last year, we observed the changes in GlaxoSmithKline. This trend has deeply modified the way to consider the work atmosphere. New policies are applied to ensure that employees feel good at work and to increase their commitment as well. Companies were forced by the market pressure to adapt...
The role played by the human resources department: Its contribution to bringing success in the retail supermarkets in UK with reference to Tesco
Case study - 42 pages - Human resources
During the past few decades, the world has observed an unparalleled growth of business into universal markets. To compete with changing trends in the market businesses are becoming more system oriented. In UK the retail landscape has changed over the past 40 years in terms of changes in location...
Compared human resources management models: China and France
Case study - 6 pages - Human resources
This report is an analysis by comparison of two countries through their management of their Human Resources. Those two subjects of this essay are France and China. This choice is not just a coincidence but the result of my home country (France) and China where I have been for an internship two...
Oticon case study
Case study - 9 pages - Human resources
The Human Resources course we had taken enabled us to wonder about the best way to deal with employees, how to improve their efficiency, how to increase their motivation and provide them with the best work environment possible. We also saw that the answers to these questions depended on the type...
Conflict management: case of a young officer in the Military
Case study - 8 pages - Human resources
Conflict is a state of discord which is caused through the actual or perceived opposition of needs, values and interests or against something or between someone or more aptly, between two or more parties who are not in agreement on a particular subject. The army is under a state of constant...
Relationships in a multicultural company in the Middle East - publié le 10/03/2009
Case study - 7 pages - Human resources
Dubai is a city of all superlatives. It is a specific place which reveals few important characteristics. Indeed, it is also considered as a city of significant symbols of luxury and tourism. Thus, our company which offers cheap accommodation is composed of a small team which includes the manager...
Health and welfare of employees at World Phone India Pvt Ltd
Case study - 27 pages - Human resources
Labor welfare is important part of industrial relations, the extra dimension, giving satisfaction to the worker in a way which even a good salary cannot. It is a comprehensive term including various services, benefits & facilities offered to employees by the employer. Medical health care...
What is the impact of human resources in the success of the Taiwanese high-tech industry?
Case study - 6 pages - Human resources
The Taiwanese economy has always remained strong in the Asia Pacific region, despite the Asian Financial Crisis in 1997. The high-tech industry in particular has not only survived, but also prospered during the Asian crisis. The economy has also to face a lot of constraints like the shortage of...
Intercultural management: Nissan cultural analysis
Case study - 6 pages - Human resources
Nowadays, multinationals are fighting against enormous challenges because of globalization. This can be mainly defined by the delocalization of their plants and their multicultural workforce. They are obliged to set up competitive advantages that conform to changes. The success of a global...
International human resources management: A comparison between the USA and China - published: 16/01/2009
Case study - 6 pages - Human resources
At times of globalization, organizations have to face a business environment which involves quick responses to change, such as new laws or social trends, in order not to expire (Gibson, 1989). It is evident that only people, and not machines, are able to anticipate these changes and set up an...
Evaluation and recommendations in terms of the five functions of human resource management: The case of Accenture - publié le 16/01/2009
Case study - 9 pages - Human resources
The most important resource in an organization is its people. So the role they play, how they play, how they interact through formal and informal processes and the relationships they build are crucial to the success of strategy say Johnson and Scholes (2002: 419). With 178,000 people in 49...
Does Maslow's hierarchy of needs apply to all cultures? - published: 15/01/2009
Case study - 4 pages - Human resources
Motivating employees is one of the primary responsibilities of a manager in any organization. It is critical in the management practice to understand what motivates people. Motivation is defined as a psychological process through which unsatisfied wants or needs lead to drives that are...
Memo Human resources: The Lidl case (2008) - publié le 15/01/2009
Case study - 11 pages - Human resources
The Concept of purchasing power has been highly debated in France for the last few months. Because of a recent and substantial increase in prices, grocery retailers have been under suspicion of being the main engine of this inflation. Why have prices been increasing so quickly in the last few...
American HRM model vs. European HRM model: Is the American model exportable to Europe? - published: 15/01/2009
Case study - 5 pages - Human resources
The success of the American firms and the rapid economic growth of the country seem to give significant emphasis on the US way of managing a business. Seen as part of management, the US strategic human resource management models are often considered to be the best practice and the key to success....
Revolution at Oticon A/S: the spaghetti organization
Case study - 7 pages - Human resources
The first aspect designed in the Oticon's new organization to foster creativity is a process that we can call: called "the learning process". In fact, creativity is put forward, thanks to the knowledge of the employees. The knowledge, itself, is exchanged between employees through...
How can a large global company like Coca-Cola manage its human resources efficiently? The example of the US divisions
Case study - 11 pages - Human resources
Coca-Cola is one of the most famous and successful brands all over the world. The Coca-Cola Company is a large multinational enterprise, operating in about 200 countries. This can be considered as the quintessential global corporation. We could more likely use the terms "multi-local" company as...
Codorniu analysis relating to a hire process
Case study - 5 pages - Human resources
The sector of which the company is a part has always influenced its recruitment and selection process. Indeed, the sector growth defines the company's requirements in terms of the number of employees, the kind of growth, and the profile of the people they need. Moreover, the company's strategy,...
Ikea and the human resource management
Case study - 7 pages - Human resources
Ikea is an international retailer which has set up outlets which are running successfully all over the world for the last twenty five years. Today Ikea is an undeniable leader in the home product industry in the United States, Asia, Europe and Middle East, thanks to an innovative strategy which...
A job interview: positional bargaining 4 steps method
Case study - 21 pages - Human resources
This job interview is between the general director of Magic Screen Mrs Sandy Ryan and the candidate Miss Laura Durand who is looking out for a job. The job interview gives the potential employee and potential employer a chance to understand about each other. On one hand, the objective of the...
Human Resources
Case study - 13 pages - Human resources
Starbucks is a corporation of 92,000 employees. It has been ranked in 2006, by the fortune magazine as one of the best companies to work for. In this report we will study the overall organization of the Starbucks corporation. Through this document we will use information from the courses, and...
International human resources management: A comparison between the USA and China
Case study - 8 pages - Human resources
At times of globalization, organizations have to face a business environment which involves quick responses to change, such as new laws or social trends, in order not to expire (Gibson, 1989). It is evident that only people, and not machines, are able to anticipate these changes and set up an...
Human Resources Management: Challenges and Controlling Mechanisms
Case study - 10 pages - Human resources
Organizational Psychology holds that successful organizations focus not only on market realities and sustainable competitive advantages, but also on their human capital, which they consider as their most vital asset. In a sense, facts and figures are the quantitative elements of a successful...
International strategic frameworks: A case study of Unilever 2008
Case study - 14 pages - Human resources
According to Stonehouse and al (2004: 142) the macro environment is the part of the environment over which the business can rarely exert any direct influence but to which it must respond'. The essential framework to critically analyzed Unilever's external business environment is the PESTEL...
