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Job Evaluation
Job evaluation is a process of determining the relative worth of a job. It is a process which is helpful even for framing compensation plans by the personnel manager. Job evaluation ...
Employee Retention Strategies
Employee Reward Program- You can make a provision of Monthly or Quarterly Award (depending upon the budget) for the best employee, Awarding 2 or 3 best workers each month. The award ...
Talent Acquisition and People Flows
This discipline covers the concepts, strategies and practices an organization uses in strategic talent planning and attracting the best talent to meet its short and long term business ...
Strategic-HRM
This discipline covers the concepts and practices that guide and align Human Resource Management philosophy, tactical planning and practice with the strategic and long term goals of ...
Cost Of Labor
The cost of labor is the sum of all wages paid to employees, as well as the cost of employee benefits and payroll taxes paid by an employer. The cost of labor is broken into direct ...
What Are Key Performance Indicators (KPI) ?
Key Performance Indicators are quantifiable measurements, agreed to beforehand, that reflect the critical success factors of an organization. They will differ depending on the organization.
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Types of coaching
> Internal coaching: It is done within the organization, where a manager or leader acts as coach for their team. The coach knows the coachee and has interest in the quality of decision ...
Coaching
It refers to counselling, guiding or instructing the learner about the short term job-related skills or long term career hazards. This coaching helps you achieve personal as well as ...
5 Major Functions of Human Resource Management
Human resource management is all about increasing employee performance to their highest level corresponding to their role in the organization. Since every organization is made of people, ...
Process for Leading Change
Dr. John P. Kotter, the Konosuke Matsushita Professor of Leadership, Emeritus, at the Harvard Business School, invented the 8-Step Process for Leading Change.
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