Category: HR

  • Strategic Human Resources: Contemporary Nursing

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    Table of Contents Introduction Collective Bargaining Legal Components Managers and Union Organizing National Labors Relations Board (NLRB) The Influence of Unions Labor-Management Relationship Conclusion References Introduction It is necessary to mention that the role of labor unions in the healthcare industry has been rapidly increasing, and they are focused on the interests of nurses. The…

  • The Role of Human Resources in Managing the Nurse Staff

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    The functions of a human resource manager are confined to facilitating the nurses work and activities. It is important for a leader to oversee organizational culture and leadership and monitor compliance of working conditions with existing labor and employment laws (Flynn et al., 2007). While conducting an interview with our human resource manager, I have…

  • Human Resources Defines a Company in Bad Times

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    Table of Contents Introduction Human resource management Strategic human resource management Importance of human resource management Conclusion Reference Introduction Owing to varying educational backgrounds, experiences, and certifications, there is the need to check the quality of employees on a regular basis. Organizations usually want to draw a pool of workers who are best qualified for…

  • Life Care of America: Human Resources Department

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    Table of Contents Introduction and Thesis Recruitment issues Advertisement of their vacancies Training issues Training needs assessment Compensation program Reference Introduction and Thesis The life care of America is a wide care provider for the elderly, retired, patients, recovering, and even those who need an assisted living. They offer the support, education, and total commitment…

  • PeopleSoft Software and HR.net Enterprise Software

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    Table of Contents Thesis Statement Introduction Discussion PeopleSoft HRIS Application Software HR.net Enterprise HRIS Software Conclusion References Thesis Statement The Discussion on this paper generally focuses on Oracles PeopleSoft software and HR.net Enterprise HRIS software and all aspects that revolve around the two. Introduction The Human Resource Information System (HRIS) can be defined as an…

  • Human Resources: Consolidated Chicken Products Case

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    Is there a reasonable basis for believing that the company is discriminating against women? If so, explain what it is and, if not, explain why not? Yes, I do believe the company is discriminating against women employees based on these points: First Consolidated Chicken products employment ratio of Men to Women at the processing plant…

  • Personnel and Human Resources Management

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    Introduction The objectives of the HR department within any organisation include handling issues that relate to employees. Functional responsibilities of the HRM in an organisation comprise training and development, recruitment and selection, employee conflict resolution, driving employee motivation and job satisfaction programmes, and taking active roles in the establishment of remuneration programmes among other issues…

  • TorontoNorthAutoParts Companys Human Resources

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    Introduction The human resources (HR) department in every organization undertakes numerous studies to identify the challenges employees face and apply sustainable strategies to address them. At TorontoNorthAutoParts, the rate of rejects began to increase sharply, therefore forcing the company to introduce superior measures to minimize them. This occurrence might be attributable to the ineffectiveness of…

  • Computer Zone Companys Human Resources Management

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    Human resources management is one of the core aspects that can affect the development of organizations. Human resources are often referred to as key assets of companies, which is largely true, especially in companies operating in industries that require innovative approaches and creative vision (Mathis, Jackson, & Valentine, 2015). Some companies resort to contract labor…

  • Human Resources Managers and Problem Solving

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    How would a manager use systematic thinking and intuitive thinking in problem-solving? In the process of problem-solving, managers may resort to two types of thinking: systematic and intuitive. Both of these approaches have their advantages and disadvantages that may have a profound impact on the success of the decisions made by managers. Thus, administrators should…