What Is a Position Paper?The following material explains how to produce a position paper (sometimes called a point of view paper). A template is provided that outlines the major parts of a good position paper. Keep in mind, however, that this is just a guide. Talk to your TAs about their individual expectations. Your TAs may want you to include some criteria that do not appear in this outline. Make sure you check with them. Like a debat...
Part 1: Organization ProfilesLearning outcome 4 in this course says that students will be able to “Discuss the importance of compensation strategy to an organization. For this final assignment you will work on your own s to research total compensation trends of some top employers in North America. You can start with some of the organizations below, but feel free to research and come up with some of your own. Just be sure that the ...
The Importance of Mergers and Acquisitions in International BusinessMergers and acquisitions are common in business, yet in the international context they are the means by which many firms initiate or consolidate their internationalisation strategies. Without mergers and acquisitions many well-known global brands would not be so well-known. While some mergers and acquisitions are successful many more are not, and the process of merging compani...
Understanding the Importance of a Performance Improvement Planpractice writing one You are to pretend you are a manager for a company who has had an employee who has been having issues with tardiness (in other words,is not showing up for work on time) and it is creating issues for customers and coworkers.This employee,Joe Wells,is your receptionist and is responsible for greeting your customers and answering all incoming phone calls.He is requir...
Task: Instructions for Assignment 1 Overview In this assignment, you will describe the direct impact of a social/economic factor on a company's humanresources recruitment and selection process. Complete the following tasks in the order that they appear: 1. Find a newspaper or magazinearticle (e.g. Globe and Mail, Macleans, etc.) that describes how a current social/economic factor such as those described in Chapter 1 - Social/Economic...
Managing the Employment RelationshipEmployee Relations Employee relations has replaced industrial relations as the term for the relationship between employers and employees. Today, employee relations is seen as focusing on both individual and collective relationships in the workplace, with an increasing emphasis on helping line managers establish trust ased relationships with employees. A positive climate of employee relations with high lev...
Background InformationYou are a self-employed HR consultant.  Sarah is a new client who is the Managing Partner of a small recruitment consultancy called Job Filler LLP. The company is based in Causeway Bay with 35 employees and a turnover of £5m, these employees include: Administrators who are entirely office based and provide routine administrative support to recruitment consultants, most do not poss...
QuestionsDescribe the changing nature of work and the workforce.Describe the strategic role of the HR practitioner in the workplace. Communicate clearly, concisely and correctly in the written, spoken and visual form that fulfills the purpose and meets the needs of the audience. Apply a systematic approach to solve problems. Analyze, evaluate and apply relevant information from a variety of sources. Manage the use of time and other resources t...
Task: Assessment Criteria Learning Outcomes: Knowledge and Understanding tested in this assignment: 1. the theoretical and empirical work of key writers, both classical and contemporary, on different aspects of international human resource management as a distinctive field of study and practice; 2. the strategic orientations of multinational corporations (MNCs) and related HR policy/employment considerations;3. comparative and diverse...
Standard operating procedureSummarizing the given below details A standard operating procedure is a set of step-by-step instructions compiled by an organization to help workers carry out routine operations. SOPs aim to achieve efficiency, quality output and uniformity of performance, while reducing miscommunication and failure to comply with industry regulations. Good recruitment is vital for every organisation - finding the right pe...
Assignment RequirementsNow that the job ad has been prepared, the recruitment strategy has been implemented and you have screened all resumes, the next step is to get ready for the selection process. In this assignment you will prepare the interview plan, conduct interviews, and make a final decision. • Develop an interview plan: at a minimum, include the sequence of interview events. Remember an interview has a ‘beginning&...
Task Course Learning Outcomes: Identify the best practices in the areas of job design, job analysis, recruitment, selection, health and safety and HR planning. Communicate clearly, concisely and correctly in the written, spoken and visual form that fulfills the purpose and meets the needs of the audience. Apply a systematic approach to solve problems. Analyze, evaluate and apply relevant information from a variety of s...
Plan to Develop a Competency CultureSignature AssignmentThe signature Assignment Project is an integrative project focusing on the application of the concepts and ideas from the course. You are required to engage in an integrative analysis of various components of developing a competency-based workplace culture by which you demonstrate your overall knowledge of course content and your ability to apply the course materials in the assessment of ...
Task1. Summative Assessment 2 (SA 2) must be submitted online on or before the day of the Summative Assessment 1 (SA 1) sitting. 2. The essay must be a minimum of five hundred (500) words and should not exceed six hundred and fifty (650) words. 3. The essay structure must be as follows: A. Name B. Surname C. Student Number D. Name of your Support Centre (i.e. Boston, Braamfontein)2 Tells the reader what the essay is about. Is b...
Part A: Virtual Gallery VisitWriting Report: Virtual Gallery Visit and Art CritiqueThere are two parts to this writing assignment. Part A involves visiting an art gallery using the Google Arts and Culture portal and reporting or describing your experience of attending a gallery virtually. In part B, you will choose one artwork that you saw in this gallery and discuss this work, including research about the context in which it was produced. You...