981 Chap13 Biz Human Resources (Final)
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Lecture 13
Human Resource Management: Acquiringand Building Employees’ Skills and
Capabilities
GE’s HRM system
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1. Describe five components of a human resource system and its interaction for a competitive advantage.
2. Appreciate issues in the recruiting process for qualified people and the selection process.
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3. Explain training and development activities help to build abilities, skills and knowledge of company employees.
4. Understand the process of appraising employee’s performance is a major factor influencing the way they wish to contribute to achieving a company’s goals and objectives.
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Chapter 13Human Resource Management: Acquiring
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5. Explain why linking pay to performance in a fair and equitable manner is an important source of employee motivation and commitment to a company.
6. Appreciate the importance of good labor relations and the importance of collective bargaining in aligning the goals of employees and companies.
Five Components for HRM System
Labor Relations-Performance Appraisal
Four Steps for HR Selection Process
Types of Standardized Tests
Training NeedsAnalysis
Methods For Training and Development
Who Appraises Performance?
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A New perspective in HRM• Not yet adopted by the vast majority of
management • The individual is the most important resource
in the organization• As any other resource, they are an asset, not
only limited in supply but also increase in value over time
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A New Perspective in HRM• In addition people make the “just noticeable
difference” between any two similar companies• Wal-Mart’s management used superior customer
service as their competitive advantage and were able to overtake K-Mart!