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Human Resource Management Key Activities
24 Minute Human Resources
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Module 1 | 24 Min HR | |
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Unit 1 | Human Resource Management Key Activities | |
Unit 2 | Steps for Successful Hiring | |
Unit 3 | Talent Development Functions | |
Unit 4 | Staff Compensation Options | |
Unit 5 | Creating a Great Environment to Work in | |
Unit 6 | Tips for Building the Right Team | |
Unit 7 | Herzberg Motivation Theory | |
Unit 8 | What makes up Emotional Intelligence | |
Unit 9 | Talent Development Tips | |
Unit 10 | Tips in Managing a Multi Cultural Team | |
Unit 11 | Essential Leadership Skills | |
Unit 12 | 5 Most Common Personality Traits |
Survey Questions
HRM is the process of hiring and developing employees so that they become more valuable to the organization. Human Resource departments face different challenges, ranging from a constantly changing workforce to ever-present government regulations, technology changes, and economic conditions. Here are 5 function areas that should be a part of effective human resource management:
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Hiring: to ensure that the organization has the right number of employees, with the right skills, in the right jobs at the right time, to achieve organizational objectives. The staffing process involves job analysis, human resource planning, recruitment, and selection.
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Talent Development: consisting of training and development, career planning, organization development, performance management and appraisal.
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Compensation: which include rewards that individuals receive as a result of their employment. It consists of direct and indirect financial compensation, as well as non-financial compensation.
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Safety: Protecting employees from injuries caused by work-related accidents as employees who work in safe environments and enjoy good health are more likely to be productive.
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Labor relations: in countries where businesses are required by law to recognize a labor union and bargain with it in good faith if the firm’s employees want the union to represent them.