2013/2014 BA-HA_E158 Human Resource Management
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Human Resource Management |
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Language | English |
Exam ECTS | 7.5 ECTS |
Type | Elective |
Level | Bachelor |
Duration | One Semester |
Course period | Spring
Changes in course schedule may occur Monday 11.40-14.15, week 15-16,18-21 Wednesday, 11.40 - 14.15, Week 16-21 |
Time Table | Please see course schedule at e-Campus |
Max. participants | 60 |
Study board |
Study Board for BSc in Economics and Business
Administration
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Course coordinator | |
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Course Administration: Ane Lindgren Hassing - alh.ioa@cbs.dk | |
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Last updated on 14-10-2013 |
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After completion of this course,
students should be able to:
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Prerequisites for registering for the exam | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Compulsory assignments
(assessed approved/not approved)
In order to sit for the exam, mandatory feedback assignments will need to be completed. These will be one group oral presentation (20 minutes duration) as well as one group written submission (1500 words). The class will be divided into small study groups for this. Groups will be assigned topics and readings at the beginning of the course so that they may schedule meetings to prepare their presentation and submission.
Requirements about active
class participation (assessed approved/not approved)
There is also a requirement for active class participation in order to sit for the exam. This will be assessed in two ways. One will be active participation in the group assignments (assessed both by the instructor and group members). The other will be class attendance of a minimum of 80% of the course. |
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Course content and structure | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Although not all management students become Human Resource
(HR) specialists, virtually all will have to work with other
people. Dealing with people issues is a process of organizational
life, regardless of what functional area or position one is in, be
it accounting, finance, marketing or some other area. Since
managers in all departments functionally confront HR issues daily,
it is important that students of management are introduced to the
major topics associated with managing people in the context of the
global marketplace.
The course is designed to give participants an overview of Human Resource issues and practices in organisations from an international perspective and will include the following topics:
Course participants will explore the above through business
cases that deal with practical HR issues at the workplace not
necessarily from the perspective of an HR manager but from the
perspective of the line manager in any functional area. The idea is
to simulate problem solving of HR issues that managers generally
face in organizations.
The course’s development of personal competences: This course is designed to help students become more effective managers (and employees) by raising awareness and understanding of critical human resource related issues such as:
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Teaching methods | |||||||||||||||||||||||
The course is designed to be highly interactive and will include Classroom Discussions, Case Analyses, Workshops and Group Work by Course Participants. Pre-class preparation and reading and active participation in classroom discussion is expected and is important for the achievement of course objectives. The class will be divided into study groups that will work together for the entire duration of the course. | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Expected literature | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Book: Dessler, G.
(2013). Human Resource Management, Prentice Hall.
(ISBN-10: 0273766023; ISBN-13: 9780273766025)
Articles & Cases: Apart from the above book, a list of research articles and case studies will also be assigned for reading and pre-class preparation during the course. Indicative List of Cases: 1. Sonoco Products Co.: Building a World-Class HR Organization 2. Development of a Multinational Personnel Selection System 3. Safe to Say at Prudential Financial 4. Shinsei Bank: Developing an Integrated Firm 5. Citibank: Performance Evaluation 6. Engstrom Auto Mirror Plant: Motivating in Good Times and Bad 7. Treadway Tire Company: Job Dissatisfaction and High Turnover at the Lima Plant 8. People Management Fiasco at Honda Motorcycles and Scooters India Ltd. 9. Donna Klein And Marriott International 10. Coloplast A/S - Organizational Challenges in Offshoring |
Last updated on
14-10-2013