HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
BS (BBA) – VI |
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Course Title : HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT Course Number : BA (BS) – 552 Credit Hours: 03 |
Objective
How well an organization obtains, maintains and retains its human resource is a major determinant of its success or failure. This course explains how proactive managers and human resource professionals share their dual responsibility for continuously improving the human contribution to organizations, in ways that are strategically, socially, legally and ethically acceptable.
Course Contents
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Introduction To Human Resource Management1.1. The Central Challenge1.2. The Organization of a Human Resource Department1.3. The Human Resource Management Model1.4. Proactive versus Reactive Human Resource Management
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Environmental Challenges2.1. External Challenges2.2. Organizational Challenges2.3. Frameworks and International Challenges
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Job Analysis and Design3.1. Job Analysis Information: An Overview3.2. Collection of Job Analysis Information3.3. Applications of Job Analysis Information3.4. The Human Resource Information System3.5. Overview of Job Design3.6. Behavioral and Efficiency Trade–Offs3.7. Techniques of Job Redesign
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Human Resource Planning4.1. The Demand for Human Resources4.2. The Supply of Human Resources4.3. Estimate of Internal Supply4.4. Implementation of Human Resources Plans
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Recruitment & Selection5.1. Recruitment: Constraints and Challenges5.2. Internal Recruitment Channels5.3. External Recruitment Channels5.4. Job Application Blank5.5. Inputs and Challenges to Selection5.6. Complete Selection Process5.7. Challenges, Process, and Feedback
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Orientation, Placement, and Separation6.1. Placement Obstacles to Productivity6.2. Orientation Programs6.3. Employee Placement6.4. Separations6.5. Issues in Placement
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Training and Development7.1. Steps to Training and Development7.2. Training and Development Approaches7.3. Evaluation of Training and Development7.4. Development Human Resources
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Career Planning8.1. Career Planning and Employee Needs8.2. Human Resources Departments and Career Planning8.3. Career Development
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Performance Appraisal9.1. Elements of Performance Appraisal Systems9.2. Performance Appraisal Challenges9.3. Past–Oriented Appraisal Methods9.4. Future–Oriented Appraisals9.5. Implications of the Appraisal Process9.6. Feedback for the Human Resources Function
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Compensation, Protection, Incentives and Gainsharing10.1. Wages and Salaries10.2. Job Analysis and Evaluations10.3. Wage and Salary Surveys10.4. Pricing Jobs10.5. Challenges affecting Compensation10.6. Incentives and Gainsharing Issues10.7. Incentive Systems10.8. Gainsharing Approaches
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Benefits and Services11.1. The Role of Indirect Compensation11.2. Insurance Benefits11.3. Employee Security Benefits11.4. Time–Off Benefits11.5. Work Scheduling Benefits11.6. Employee Services11.7. Administration of Benefits and Services
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Union – Management Relations12.1. International Competition12.2. The Labor – Management System12.3. Cooperation and Dispute Resolution12.4. Union – Management Cooperation
Recommended Books
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William, W. B. & Davis, K. (2003). Human Resource and Personnel Management. McGraw–Hill.
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Dessler, G. (2005). Human Resource Management. Pearson Education.
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Dowling, P. & Welch D. E. (2002). International Human Resource Management. Managing People in a Multinational International Thomason.
- Margaret, F. & Hook C. (2004). Introducing Human Resource Management. Longman.
- Graham, H. & Leat, M. (2004). Human Resource Management. Pitman.
- Milkovich, & Boudreen, (1998). Personnel / Human Resource Management. BPI Irwin.
- Bernardin, & Russell. (2001). Human Resource Management. McGraw–Hill.