Course Outcomes (Cos):
Course Outcomes |
Learning and teaching strategies |
Assessment Strategies |
On completion of this course, the students will be able to;
CO 31 Analyze evolution of HRM CO 32 Analyze the models of HRM CO 33 Analyze core issues of Employees Relationship Management CO 34 Analyze role of HR in Management of Culture and Diversity CO 35 Appraise the role of IR in HRM CO 36 Analyze the dynamics of TU and its relevance in managing people |
Approach in teaching: Interactive Lectures, Group Discussion, Tutorials, Case Study
Learning activities for the students: Self-learning assignments, presentations |
Class test, Semester end examinations, Quiz, Assignments, Presentation |
HRM- Evolution of Human Resource Management – History of The Era of Industrial Revolution, Era of Trade Unionism, Era of Social Responsibility, Scientific Management Era, Human Relations Movement, Behavioral Era
Models of HRM : The Harvard Model, The Fombrum, Ticky & Devanna Matching Model, The Guest Model, The Warwick Model and The Ulrich Model
Employee Relations Management: Introduction, Overview of Employee Relations Management, Importance, Role of HR in ERM, Process, Employee Relation Management tool and Core Issues of ERM
Organizational Aspects in Employee Relation Management: Introduction, organisational Commitment and Engagement, How Organisations Work Organisation Culture, Conflicts in Organisation
International Employee Relations Management: Introduction, Internationalization, International Employees, International Employee Relations Management, Role of Human Resource Management
Contemporary Issues in Employee Relations:, Managing Employee Relations through Organisational Change, Employee relations for the diverse workforce and Multinational Companies (MNC), Employee relations during crises and Recession
New Management strategies and Employment system: Performance pay determinants and consequences, new managerial misclassification , retirement , pensions managing one’s own money, disability work and return to work
*Case studies related to entire topics are to be taught.
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