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© April 2014
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Employee LABOR HUMAN CAPITAL Unskilled Skilled Human Resource
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What is human resource management? The set of activities designed to recruit high-quality employees and then improve their skills and capabiities
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HRM Reqriutment & Selection Training & Development Performance Apraisal & Feedback Pay & Benefits Labor Relation
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The process of analyzing and identifying the need for and availability of human resources so that the organization can meet its objectives.
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Effective HR Planning Right people Right capabilities Right times Right places
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Yes Develop programs to increase supply or reduce demand Develop programs to decrease supply or increase demand No Match? Forecast HR requirements (demand) Forecast HR availability (supply) Strategic HR Planning
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The process of identifying and attracting a pool of qualified job applicants Reqruitment
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Creating the set of job and company specific criteria that determines which job applicants are the best match for a particular job and company Selection
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A list of specific tasks, duties, and responsibilities that make up a particular job Job Description
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A writen list of the required skills, abilities, and knowledge needed to do a particular job Job Specification
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Screening Applications & Resumes Aplicants Testing & Refference Checks The Interview Process Making The Final Selection
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The process through which companies increase their employees work skills and knowledge to improve their job performance
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Company Needs Functional & Job Related Needs Employee Needs
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On-the-job Training Classroom Instruction Real Life Simulation & Experiential Training Streaming Video & Audio Business Games & Case Study Role Playing Satellite Program E-learning Company Scholarship
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The process of evaluating the contributions an employee has made towards a company’s functional and corporate wide goals
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The communication of performance appraisal information to employees to influence their future performance levels
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HRM Managers Subordinates CustomersSelf Co-workers
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The monetary rewards, such as wages, bonuses, and salaries, assosiated with a particular job
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The monetary rewards, such as paid health care, life insurance, sick, vacation pay, and pensions, employees receive because they are member of the company
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Individual Incentive Plans Piecework Plans Commision System Merit Pay Group & Companywide Reward System Profit Sharing Plans Employee stock ownership plan Organizational bonus system
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The process of establishing rules and practices between a company and its employee that specify how human resouces should be employed and rewarded
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Company Labor (Labor/Trade Union) Government
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The reason or reasons one has for acting or behaving in a particular way. Internal and external factors that stimulate desire and energy in people to be continually interested and committed to a job, role or subject, or to make an effort to attain a goal.
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Self- Actualization Esteem Needs Social Needs Safety Needs Physiological Needs
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