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19 juin 2009
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Management Nonprofit Organization : How To Recruit and Retain Volunteers

Essay - 11 pages - Human resources

It is not possible to speak about the nonprofit sector without mentioning volunteers, since they represent the principal asset that enables the third sector organizations to achieve their goals. According to the White Paper on Voluntary Activity published by the Irish Government in September...

25 mai 2009
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Organization, people and changes

Essay - 9 pages - Human resources

The debate about change is a complex one because it not only affects the organization's internal elements; it is also affects the external elements on the whole. And because the companies purposes are various, it could be nevertheless conflicting. Within this case, if we hope dealing with it...

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...

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...

01 avril 2009
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An overview of the Sweden's human resources system

Essay - 9 pages - Human resources

Sweden, also known as the Kingdom of Sweden is a part of the Nordic Countries, with Finland and Norway. It is situated on the Scandinavian Peninsula in Northern Europe. In spite of its geographical situation, Sweden stays connected with other European countries, and especially with Denmark, as...

17 mars 2009
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Culture and management

Essay - 7 pages - Human resources

Hofstede?s contribution concerning "Culture differences" is so important that his main theories must be presented in this essay. Geert Hofstede?s work resulted from a large scale research program (through questionnaires) involving 160 000 employees from the IBM Corporation in 40 countries. The...

26 févr. 2009
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Factors which impact on career choice

Essay - 4 pages - Human resources

Studying career choice consists in studying how one of the most important roles (the professional role) that the individual has to assume throughout his life, articulates. This way of viewing the diverse roles may represent a fragmented conception of the person. On the contrary, the project of...

06 févr. 2009
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E-Recruitment and the labor market

Essay - 14 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...

27 janv. 2009
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Jewish morality complexities in holocaust literature

Essay - 8 pages - Human resources

Jewish or non-Jewish, being a victim of the Holocaust did not always imply a sense of innocence. In other words, simply being a victim, did not free one from complicity. During this time, people were forced to make decisions that people should never have to make. Complicity during the...

27 janv. 2009
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Generation gaps in work teams

Essay - 5 pages - Human resources

As workers begin to stay in positions longer, businesses are experiencing more generation gaps among their employees. Most of the “Matures” born in 1945 or earlier have retired, but the “Boomers” born from 1946 to 1964 are working alongside “Generation X” born from...

21 janv. 2009
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What are the main challenges for the international human resources management in the future? - published: 21/01/2009

Essay - 3 pages - Human resources

Human Resource Management has become a major concern in most companies as it affects the performance and thus, the competitive advantages of organizations. Nowadays, the competition is getting stronger and stronger, especially at the international level. The integration of HRM into the...

20 janv. 2009
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The motivation of sales personnel

Essay - 10 pages - Human resources

Companies do not exist without the people who work there. The main objective of the surroundings is to obtain the best productivity from it's staff as well as maximum quality. These expectations require adequate abilities, an irreproachable organization, but more importantly the motivation of all...

20 janv. 2009
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Employee motivation

Essay - 29 pages - Human resources

Currently, companies are rediscovering that human potential is an asset. They have in fact understood that the structures and men can give a competitive advantage to their organizations. This has resulted in a significant development of focus on internal resources that must now be mobilized and...

20 janv. 2009
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New techniques of motivation

Essay - 10 pages - Human resources

The motivation of men has been much theorized, particularly in the past half-century. It's actually about these great thinkers to theorize on what might motivate us, for example in a professional situation. Following a survey of employees, Ronen, unlike others, tried to make an almost...

19 janv. 2009
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The labor market in Spain - publié le 19/01/2009

Essay - 13 pages - Human resources

Today, a lot of desires or worries of the European population are linked with the employment. From the question “What would you do when you grown up?” to the social claims and the general strikes. The reason is simple: a job provides a means to live but above all, work is presented as a...

16 janv. 2009
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Are the French rail strikes ethical? - published: 16/01/2009

Essay - 7 pages - Human resources

What are ethics? The definition of the dictionary is the following: “a set of principles of right conduct”. It is linked to morality too. We can find this concept in a lot of aspects of life. It touches the social environment. A good person is someone who follows an ethical and moral...

16 janv. 2009
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Monography: The human resources management policy of the Société Générale - publié le 16/01/2009

Essay - 4 pages - Human resources

According to the talk with Charles Millon, there are four main issues that have been put forward during the reshuffling of the bank Crédit du Nord. One of them is manpower planning in the new area, determined by both Société Générale, the buyer, and Crédit du Nord, the acquired. Indeed, that HRM...

16 janv. 2009
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Child labor in the clothing industry

Essay - 6 pages - Human resources

The world is becoming more and more interconnected and firms are facing evolving challenges. With the increased globalization, companies are competing not only within their national borders but also against multinational companies. This heightens the pressure stressed on all the businesses to...

16 janv. 2009
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How can a large global company like Coca-Cola manage its human resources efficiently? The example of the US divisions - publié le 16/01/2009

Essay - 8 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...

16 janv. 2009
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An assessment of the usefulness of human resource planning, in Rexel - publié le 16/01/2009

Essay - 12 pages - Human resources

The human resource planning (HRP) is a problematical area, in particular, during the phases of disorder and confusion within the business environment, which can provoke instability. Thus, hesitation is created among the need of planning and the complexity of forecast. Although this complexity,...

16 janv. 2009
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The scope of human resource management functions and activities - publié le 16/01/2009

Essay - 3 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). Human Resource Management...

16 janv. 2009
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Managing employees' career - published: 16/01/2009

Essay - 3 pages - Human resources

According to Johnson and Scholes (2002: 419) “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”. Human...

16 janv. 2009
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Individual behavior in an organization - published: 16/01/2009

Essay - 11 pages - Human resources

Individual behavior is dependent upon whether a person is in a group or not. Individuals act differently in accordance with their situation. A group is composed of a minimum of two people. There are Two types of groups that have been identified by Stephen P. Robbin (1996) - a formal and an...

15 janv. 2009
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The rolled-up holiday pay - publié le 15/01/2009

Essay - 5 pages - Human resources

The Working Time Regulations (“WTR”) were introduced in the UK in 1998 to implement the EU Working Time Directive 93/104/EC (“the Directive”) and are intended to be a health and safety measure. Under the Regulations, workers are entitled to four weeks paid annual leave. One of...

15 janv. 2009
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Women face greater challenges than men in their attempts to climb to the top of the corporate ladder - publié le 15/01/2009

Essay - 6 pages - Human resources

Women m?ke up close to ? h?lf p?rt of the U.K. workforce, ?nd this proportion is likely to grow. Working women ?re ? diverse group (e.g., White women, minorities, women with children, immigrants, older workers) with widely v?rying needs, v?lues, experiences, ?nd expect?tions. However, working...

15 janv. 2009
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What is the role of Human Resources Management (HRM) in the implementation of a Sustainable Development Program? - published: 15/01/2009

Essay - 5 pages - Human resources

Nowadays, Sustainable Development is a movement that is increasing in our society. Companies are progressively realizing the stakes of such policies, and are willing to have a try at it. However, it is important to guide them through this process, which can be disastrous when not lead the "right"...

15 janv. 2009
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Management of international human resources: Coca Cola - publié le 15/01/2009

Essay - 7 pages - Human resources

According to Armstrong in 2006 "International human resource management is the process of employing, developing and rewarding people in global organisations". However, nowadays, one of the most complex challenges for a MNC, across the globe, is the management of human resources because of...

15 janv. 2009
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Reward strategy in a HRM context: Its role in motivating and retaining staff

Essay - 11 pages - Human resources

“Human Resource Management (HRM) is both an academic theory and a business practice that addresses the theoretical and practical techniques of managing a workforce.” (Cameron & Quinn, 1999). HRM is part of an organization which recruits and trains workforce in order to achieve the...

15 janv. 2009
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What is strategic human resource management? Critical evaluation of the concept in terms of theory and practice - published: 15/01/2009

Essay - 4 pages - Human resources

In the 1980's, a new concept called ‘Human Resource Management' was born. This trend comes after an intense period of Taylorisation, Fordism and now, McDonaldisation. HRM came to counter balance these trends and consider the concept of Man as a man and not as a machine. For the last several...