HR issues companies and employees facing in Mainland China and the Strategies need to pursue in future
Thesis - 4 pages - Human resources
China, the world biggest construction site as well as biggest growth market, develops rapidly in these twenty years. However, the human resource management (HR) is still remaining in a traditional status. It's an emerging profession, HR Director for Microsoft's Research and...
Human resources management in HighIT
Case study - 3 pages - Human resources
Without any human resource department, employees are left alone. They are not informed about the policies of the firm and so they don't feel connected to it. HighIT prefers to offer their employees a form of freedom, but it also means that they can come and leave the firm whenever they want,...
Executive Search, a case study
Case study - 7 pages - Human resources
Executive Search or Headhunting is defined as an activity provided by specialized human resource advisors which aims to find the best suited candidate for a senior job vacancy in a company. The executive search firms are looking specifically for high-skilled employees to attract staff to change...
Analysis of the "Alice in Wonderland" case - publié le 10/02/2010
Case study - 6 pages - Human resources
Emma Van Nijmegen was working for Neerlandia, a huge Dutch company which was working on sea shipping. With the opening of the European boarders, their goal was to combine a great company with the best door to door service for clients. That is why they acquired Luijk & Van Vaest (LVV). LVV was at...
Human Resource report based on the article :"A study of emotional intelligence levels" by Sheila A. Scott-Halsell, Shane C. Blum and Lynn Huffman
Text commentary - 2 pages - Human resources
Emotional Intelligence has been proved to be a key tool for a successful manager. 'Growing evidence indicates that emotional intelligence competency has the potential to improve performance on both personal and organizational levels', the author's objectives while conducting this...
Scenario: Writing a human resources plan for a small company
Essay - 3 pages - Human resources
As the new human resources manager of a small company, I was asked to establish the human resources plan for my company. There are certain crucial details which need to be analyzed before planning the resources. First, a small company will not behave like big ones: because of the size of the...
Human Resources Management in Europe
Essay - 7 pages - Human resources
The term 'human resource development' (HRD) refers to educational activities, training and development related to work life. It is often used in a broad sense to encompass all learning activities related to work, it further identifies the development and learning activities of people who...
Charlotte Beers at Ogilvy and Mather Worldwide - publié le 11/01/2010
Tutorials/exercises - 2 pages - Human resources
Please elaborate a 1500-word report on issues of Human Resources, which can be traced and encountered in this case study. Try to understand what is the issue around the allocation of the resources and how Charlotte Beers can solve her dilemmas. In 1989, the hostile takeover by WPP Group plc...
Minority interview report
Case study - 2 pages - Human resources
In order to complete my minority interview report, I decided to interview my brother as the youngest member of his working team. He is still studying in a very famous top school in Rennes (France) in order to become a hospital director, but works at the same time (depending on the periods of the...
Reward management, compensation, pay systems
Essay - 5 pages - Human resources
According to Jean-Jacques-Rousseau "a human being is by nature lazy? and he will always search for the easy way out. For instance thousands years ago, men were hunting to protect their own life and to survive: it was their only motivation. To deal with that attitude, men at the top of the...
Comparison of HRM models in two different countries: France and China
Case study - 6 pages - Human resources
For years, Sweden has been considered as a well being country, with a high quality of living, safe, environmentalist, peaceful and very democratic where citizens take part in the development of their society. Swedish society, however seems to be in mutation for some decades, due to globalization,...
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...
Recruitment through psychometric tests and theory of FIRO-B
Thesis - 9 pages - Human resources
Recruitment is the process of discovering potential applicants for actual or anticipated organizational vacancies. It is a linking activity bringing together those with jobs and seeking jobs. Recruitment is a process to identify the sources of manpower in order to meet the...
An overview of training and development process in an organization
Thesis - 14 pages - Human resources
The genre of Employees' seems to have evolved through a transformation process. They are now more growth oriented, ambitious, industrious, forward-looking and increasingly vulnerable to the rocking changes in the industry. They have a high self-concept and seek intrinsic motivation in the...
The role and importance of human resources department (HRD) in an organization
Thesis - 12 pages - Human resources
Ten years ago hardly any organization had HR departments or talked about it. Today it is difficult to find organizations which employ a large number of people who do not talk about HRD. In spite of this popularization of HRD in the last few years, success experience of HRD is limited to a few...
Motivation theories, cycle and motives
Thesis - 12 pages - Human resources
Motivation is derived from Latin word movere' that means to move'. Motive means that which move the will'. Motivating means to take more initiative & interest in the work assigned. It is an art of getting things done willingly from others. Motivation means that an individual in...
A research study on absenteeism of employees in an organization
Thesis - 20 pages - Human resources
According to Picoars and Payers unexpected absence disturbs the efficiency of the group as the jobs are inter-connected, if one single man remains absent without prior notice the whole operation process is distributed. This absenteeism results in production losses because, due to...
Organizational behavior and its importance for an organization
Thesis - 14 pages - Human resources
To make the topic clear we can take the example of the ubiquitous search engine - GOOGLE. Google servers' process more than 200 million search queries in 90 languages every day, over half of them form users outside the United States. Google's success is more amazing as this profitable company of...
A research study on performance management system in an organization
Thesis - 11 pages - Human resources
A company reviews the existing appraisal system of senior executive levels. The revised performance management system has components of performance planning, monitoring, review and development through involvement of the appraisee is being introduced. The focus of the performance management...
Understanding the effectiveness of performance appraisal through a survey
Thesis - 19 pages - Human resources
In the business world investment is made in machinery, equipment and services. Quite naturally time and money is spent ensuring that they provide what their suppliers claim. In other words the performance is constantly appraised against the results expected. When it comes to one of the most...
Challenges facing the expatriate manager in China
Course material - 5 pages - Human resources
This report aims at giving the readers an overview of the main cultural and communication differences between Norway and China. It focuses on business relationships. This report will help DrillCo AS with executable recommendations and valuable advices to face all challenges that will emerge in...
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'...
Codorniu analysis relating to a hire process - publié le 29/09/2009
Thesis - 4 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,...
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...
Role, objectives and activities of human resources department (HRD) in an organization
Thesis - 4 pages - Human resources
In the face of enormous changes in the business environment of the world backed up by liberalization of economy, globalization of business, modernization of technology, changing lifestyles, global competitive pressures and large scale employment, a need exist for a fresh look at the Human...
Effectiveness of training in an insurance company
Thesis - 7 pages - Human resources
Michael Armstrong defines training as the systematic development of the knowledge, skills and attitudes required by an individual to perform adequately a given task or job. Training can also be defined as the mechanism that is used to enhance the skills of an individual or that of a...
Theories of motivation : the role played by salary and by non-financial incentives in promoting motivation in middle managers
Essay - 9 pages - Human resources
Motivation is one of the main concerns for companies. Motivation can be defined as the factor that enables a human being to accomplish a given objective. Companies have to find a way to enhance the motivating factor to increase its managers and employees' motivation levels. First, the company...
The use of female managers in international assignments
Essay - 3 pages - Human resources
The last decade has seen an increasing focus on the gender of top executives and boards of directors of firms, and on the issues surrounding gender equality in management at all levels within organizations (Smith et al, 2006). Despite major changes in equal opportunities, legislation and...
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...
