What is HRM?
The process of employing people, training them, compensating them, developing policies relating to them and developig strategies to retain them.
What does STAFFING involve?
It involves the entire hiring process from posting a job to negotiating a salary package.
What are the four steps of STAFFING?
Examples of workplace policies are
What is compensation?
Anything the employee receives for his or her work.
Examples of compensation
What is retention?
To keep and motivate employees to stay with the organization
What are the main reasons for employees to leave a company?
Examples of training programs
Laws HRM professionals might deal with
Worker protection issues
Examples of external forces a company has no direct control over
What is a strategic partner?
A partnership with the entire organization to ensure alignment of the HR function with the needs of the organization.
What is a change agent?
The skill to anticipate and respond to change within the HR function but as a company as a whole
What is a administrative and functional expert?
The ability to understand and implement policies, procedures and processes that relate to the HR strategic plan
What is a human capital developer?
Means to develop talent that is projected to be needed in the future
What is an employee advocate?
Someone who works for employees currently within the organizations
Items that contribute to the costs of the selection
What are three main areas in which you can ensure succes by training?
What is a performance appraisal?
A method by which a job performance is measured
Synonyms for a performance appraisal
What is diversity?
Increasing the number of underrepresented groups in your organization
What is inclusion?
People of all backgrounds feel they can contribute to the organization as their authentic selves
What is belongingness?
You involve employees in decision-making, you challenge them, you invite them to engage with you socially