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22 mai 2009
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A study on the recruitment and selection process in organizations

Tutorials/exercises - 34 pages - Human resources

“Management is the art of getting things done through people” :Mark Parker Follet. The above quote implies management to be a process of planning, organizing, leading and controlling all other organizational resources to achieve the stated organizational goals, which in turn would...

22 mai 2009
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A survey on labor welfare at Alstom

Tutorials/exercises - 42 pages - Human resources

The principal resources of an organization are the people. Managing its people is the most important aspect of managing an organizing. People at work comprise a large number of individuals of different sex, age, socio-religious group and different educational or literacy standards. Each has his...

21 mai 2009
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Different strategies to secure employees' loyalty

Essay - 3 pages - Human resources

As an introduction to this subject, we can emphasize on idea of 'a job for a life'. It doesn't exist anymore in the modern days. In fact, securing employees loyalty is an essential priority of companies. It allows the company to be competitive. There are many means to secure the...

17 mai 2009
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Paternity leave

Thesis - 4 pages - Human resources

Launched by the Jospin government on the 1st of January 2002, this 11 successive day's break (18 in case of multiple births) has been added to the 3 already entitled days since then by the labor law. It is open to every father namely wage-earners, independent workers, farming workers, civil...

14 mai 2009
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Diversity of the workplace

Tutorials/exercises - 34 pages - Human resources

Ways to maximize benefits of an increasingly diverse workforce and client base is a continuing concern for organizational leadership. The current processes for managing diversity continues to be necessary but is not sufficient to result in effective outcomes, in the 21st century's organizational...

13 mai 2009
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E-Recruitment and the labor market - published: 13/05/2009

Thesis - 12 pages - Human resources

E-recruitment could be defined as the use of internet for recruiting. E-recruitment is recent in France. It was created during 2000's and is yet to evolve to become the first media used by French people to their job seek. E-recruitment mainly consists of spreading job offers on websites...

13 mai 2009
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Competency mapping in an organization

Dissertation - 43 pages - Human resources

Today organizations are all talking in terms of competence. Gone are the days when people used to talk in terms of skill sets, which would make their organizations competitive. There has been a shift in the focus of the organizations. Now they believe in excelling and not competing. It is better...

13 mai 2009
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Compared human resources management models: China and France - published: 13/05/2009

Thesis - 5 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...

12 mai 2009
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What is the impact of human resources in the success of the Taiwanese high-tech industry? - publié le 12/05/2009

Thesis - 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...

11 mai 2009
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Human resource issues entailed by the take-over of Credit du Nord by Society General (2004) - publié le 11/05/2009

Thesis - 13 pages - Human resources

The French banking system has met several restructurings since the 90's. Banking networks have now to propose, diversify and evolve services to their customers. Besides, these companies are in a more open market which entails international competition and the mergers phenomenon. Several examples...

09 mai 2009
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Human resources: New vistas & challenges

Dissertation - 54 pages - Human resources

Human capital is not about describing people as economic units; rather it is a way of viewing people as critical contributors to an organization's success. It can be measured and managed more effectively in coming times as and when the human resource functions evolve with emerging trends in HR....

09 mai 2009
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The importance of training and development

Thesis - 8 pages - Human resources

Every organization needs to have well trained and experienced people to perform the activities that have to be done. This is the most important aspect of Human Resource Management. It is widely known that Human Resource Management helps people to expand their capabilities and offer numerous...

08 mai 2009
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Diversity at the workplace - published: 08/05/2009

Thesis - 35 pages - Human resources

Ways to maximize benefits of an increasingly diverse workforce and client base is a continuing concern for organizational leadership. The current processes for managing diversity continues to be necessary but are not sufficient enough to result in effective outcomes in 21st century organizational...

07 mai 2009
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Corporate strategy and the role of HRM - published: 07/05/2009

Thesis - 8 pages - Human resources

Throughout “The Thirty Glorious Ones”, HRM started adapting to strategies. Indeed, this period is defined by a spectacular economic growth in which products are uniform and in which customer's needs are the last preoccupations of companies. Thus, the Taylor-Ford model finds in this...

07 mai 2009
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How does trade globalization affect women working conditions in South America? - publié le 07/05/2009

Thesis - 5 pages - Human resources

The international trade agreements have important impact on people living in poverty. But these impacts operate at different levels. In some cases, trade can stimulate the development of these countries, help the economic growth, help employment, give access to local population to variated goods...

05 mai 2009
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Critical skill mapping of employees based on four-quadrant model in relation to the study of Tata steel

Thesis - 23 pages - Human resources

Setting an Objective is the first and one of the most important stages of any report. This is because poorly defined problem will not yield useful results and causes confusion. The aim of our study is to “study and analyze the Debt and Capital Structure of Orient Paper and Industries Ltd....

30 avril 2009
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The challenges facing international organisations in implementing an effective expatriation strategy

Essay - 6 pages - Human resources

Since the Sherman Antitrust Act (1890) was passed in the United States, regulating the competitiveness on US territory, American companies were forced to develop themselves in other countries. This was the beginning of the globalization of the economy. The companies had to find other...

30 avril 2009
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Strategic Human Resource Management

Essay - 5 pages - Human resources

The financial crisis of 2008-2009 has led companies to incorporate several practical changes due to the drop of demand on the markets in developed economies. The most important changes have been made in the human resource departments, due to the weight of the employees' wages on the...

27 avril 2009
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A presentation on human resource management

Presentation - 14 pages - Human resources

Human resources is one of the most valuable and unique assets of organization. The term human resources refers to “the total knowledge, skills, creative, abilities, talents, and aptitudes of an workforce, as well as the values, attitudes of an organization's workforce, as well as the...

24 avril 2009
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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...

23 avril 2009
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Attrition analysis

Thesis - 29 pages - Human resources

The study will analyze different aspects of attrition and managing attrition in different situations. Knowledge and people form the key factors for any company in the IT industry. The success of any IT company depends on how effectively it manages knowledge and its people. Retaining knowledge and...

21 avril 2009
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Recruitment and selection - published: 21/04/2009

Thesis - 33 pages - Human resources

Recruitment and selection techniques” is a GUI based application that automates the recruitment and selection activities for better functioning and providing accurate information time. It is a computerized solution for organizations that often undergo the process of recruitment for...

21 avril 2009
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Selection and metrics

Tutorials/exercises - 33 pages - Human resources

Selection is the process of differentiating between applicants in order to identify (and hire) those with a greater likelihood of success in a job. It is the processes of ascertain the need requirements for prospective candidates and finally identifying potential candidates for the vacant job....

21 avril 2009
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Understanding quality of work life

Tutorials/exercises - 38 pages - Human resources

Human resource management is concerned with human beings, who are the energetic elements of management. The success of any organization or an enterprise will depend upon the ability, strength and motivation of the persons working in it. The Human Resource Management refers to the systematic...

21 avril 2009
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An examination of the quality of work

Tutorials/exercises - 39 pages - Human resources

Quality of work life is a process of organizations, which enables its members at all levels to participate actively and efficiently in shaping the organizations environment and out comes. It is a value based process which is aimed towards meeting the twin goals of enhanced effectiveness of...

20 avril 2009
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Employee retention in a company

Tutorials/exercises - 30 pages - Human resources

Human resource management (HRM) is the strategic and coherent approach to the management of an organization's most valued assets - the people working there who individually and collectively contribute to the achievement of the objectives of the business. It's an essential part of every...

19 avril 2009
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Recruitment and selection in a job placement consultancy

Tutorials/exercises - 43 pages - Human resources

Measures for attracting that manpower in adequate numbers to facilitate effective selection of an efficient working force. Recruitment of candidates is the function preceding the selection, which helps create a pool of prospective employees for the organization so that the management can select...

15 avril 2009
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Determining the efficacy of training programs by establishing an appropriate evaluation procedure at hotels

Thesis - 15 pages - Human resources

Human resource management is really the management of personnel at work. Different authorities have differently defined it. The essence of all definitions is that the personnel/human resource management is the science of planning, organizing and controlling the various operative functions of...

15 avril 2009
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Satisfaction level of corporate women

Thesis - 15 pages - Human resources

Indeed, it is not uncommon today to find women in most of the industries; in fact, they occupy top positions in many of the companies. They are no longer restricted to stereotyped professions. Deftly handling even the toughest of jobs, ranging from bus-conductors to astronauts, women have shown...

14 avril 2009
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Standard Chartered Bank and human resource management

Thesis - 24 pages - Human resources

Standard Chartered Bank is a British bank headquartered in London with operations in more than seventy countries. It operates a network of over 1,700 branches and outlets (including subsidiaries, associates and joint ventures) and employs 73,000 people. Despite its British base, it has few...