Course Contents
• Introduction to HRM: What is HRM? Why HRM is important? Human resource functions, Human resource department, Meeting present
human resource requirements
• Job analysis: Job Description, Job Specification, Methods and Problems of Job Analysis, Job Design, its scope & depth, Sociotechnical
approach to Job design, the physical work environment, Alternative work schedules.
• Human Resource Planning: How HRP relates to Organizational planning, Steps in HRP process, Tools & techniques of HRP
• Recruitment & Selection: Recruitment, Personnel requisition form, Sources of qualified personnel, effectiveness of recruitment methods,
Realistic job previews, Organizational inducements in recruitment, Equal employment opportunity. The Selection process, Selection tests,
Validation of Selection procedures, Reliability, Uniform guidelines on employee selection procedures.
• Orientation & Employee Training: Orientation, Training employees, Methods of training, Evaluating training, Principles of learning
• Career Development: Importance of career development, Career growth, Implementing career development, Career self-management and
career counseling.
• Performance Management Systems: Understanding performance, Performance management, definition & uses of performance appraisal,
Performance appraisal methods, Errors & ways to overcome errors in performance appraisals
• Compensation Management: Defining the system of compensation, Selection of rewards, Relating rewards to performance, Job satisfaction
& rewards, Employee compensation, The Role of manger in reward system.
• Collective Bargaining: Labour relations, Labour relations framework, Goals & strategies, Labor unions, Labor union structure, membership,
Union and management integration
Course Synopsis
Human resource management is about the managerial and leadership processes, which enable people to give of their best in today’s turbulent working scenarios. To that end, the syllabus content is less concerned with the academic study of human and organizational behavior, but concentrates more on the development of effective, pragmatic, yet innovative solutions to the issues surrounding the need to maximize people’s productivity, efficiency and effectiveness.
Course Learning Outcomes
To develop the student’s knowledge and understanding of:
• Individual differences, especially in such fields as learning, personality, motivation and attitudes, with particular reference to the relevance of
such differences for recruitment, selection, deployment, development, and employee performance in an organizational setting.
• The changing nature of the ‘psychological contract’ between organizations and their employees, together with the implications for
employability, flexible working, commitment, and managerial leadership.
• Each major dimension of human resource management in practice, i.e., human resource planning, recruitment, selection, induction,
training/development, reward systems, and people review/appraisal.
• Techniques for effective communication in all work-related situations, i.e., with subordinates and with seniors, through collective
representational procedures, and with teams.
Performance Management System
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The Organizational Reward System
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Introduction to HRM
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Job Analysis Part I
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Job Analysis Part II
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Job Analysis Part III
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Human Resource Planning
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Recruiting Employees
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Selecting Employees Part I
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Selecting Employees Part II
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Selecting Employees Part III
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Orientation & Employee Training
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Career Development
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Book Title : Human Resource Management
Author : Lloyd L. Byars & Leslie W. Rue
Edition : Latest Edition
Publisher : Pearson Hall
Book Title : Managing Human Resources
Author : Luis R. Gomez Mejia, David B. Balkin, Robert L. Cardy
Edition : Latest Edition
Publisher : McGraw-Hill, Inc.
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