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Human Resource Management Notes

The objective of MBA Human Resource Management Subject is to provide fundamental understanding of Human Resource Management value chain. The subject aims at helping students understand, appreciate and analyse workforce at managerial and non- managerial levels.
The objective of  Human Resource Management Subject is to provide a fundamental understanding of Human Resource Management value chain. The subject aims at helping students understand, appreciate and analyze the workforce at managerial and non-managerial levels. The Subject also intends to ensure that they develop a sound knowledge and critical awareness of issues of theoretical and practical relevance.

This course requires an ability to analyze and understand the concepts and a keen eye for observing how Human Resource Management policies and practices affect organizational working.

Human Resource Management contains five Modules - Linking strategy and HRM in an organizational context, Human Resources in the context of organization’s intrinsic systems, Organisational Performance and HRM, Enhancing HR effectiveness through Training and Development, and Relating Industrial relations With HR.

Module 1: Linking strategy and HRM in an organizational context

This Module deals with Changing business environment & strategic role of HRM, HR Strategic Challenges, Changing profile of HRM, global HRM practices, and strategic implications of a dynamic HR Environment.

Module 2: Human Resources in the context of organization’s intrinsic systems

This Module covers Human resource planning and job analysis, Recruitment: Employee Testing and Selection, Placement, Induction, Internal mobility & separation, and Establishing HR information system (HRMIS/HRIS)

Module 3: Organisational Performance and HRM

Establishing Performance Management & Performance Appraisal System, managing Careers, Compensation & Reward management, and Human Resource Accounting and Audits.

Module 4: Enhancing HR effectiveness through Training and Development

This Module deals with Training & Development-concepts and Needs, Socialising, Orienting, and Developing Employees, Methods of Effective Training, Participative management employee empowerment, Work-life balance, and building emotional bondage.

Module 5: Relating Industrial relations With Human Resource

This Module covers - Understanding Industrial and Employees relation, Industrial Relation and its changing paradigms, Stakeholders of employee relation, industrial Relation their changing roles, understanding collective Bargaining, Conflict/Dispute resolution, negotiations, settlement & Award, Positive employee relations, Future issues and trends in industrial and employee relation.

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