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HUMAN RESOURCES

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COURSE SCHEDULE

CHAPTER 1: HUMAN RESOURCES MANAGEMENT

AND PLANNING

CHAPTER 2: ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE

AND COMMUNICATION

CHAPTER 3: LEADERSHIP, MANAGEMENT AND

MOTIVATION

CHAPTER 4: CORPORATE CULTURE AND EMPLOYER

– EMPLOYEE RELATIONS

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Chapter 2Organizational Structure and

Communication

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Communication

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Organizational Structure

Formal organization is a fixed set of rules of organizational procedures and structures.

It refers to the formal relationships of authority.

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For example:

In some schools there are some organizations such as t-MBA Student Councils, students unions, and senior managers, all of which have certain roles and responsibilities within its respective organization.

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PRESIDENTt-MBA Student Council

International Relations

t-MBA Student Council President

Media and Communication

t-MBA Student Council President

Social Responsibility and

Educational Activities

t-MBA Student Council President

Financial Resource Development

t-MBA Student Council President

Club Unionst-MBA Student Council

President

Levels of Hierarchy When the formal organizations grow, the

levels of hierarchy become clear. This hierarchy is a system created by

people.

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Centralization & Decentralization

Centralized organizational structures rely on one individual or a group of people to make decisions and provide direction for the company.

Small businesses often use this structure since the owner is responsible for the company’s business operations.

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Decentralized organizational structures often have several individuals responsible for making business decisions and running the business. Decentralized organisations rely on a team-based environment at different levels in the business.

Centralization & Decentralization

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Advantages

Centralized organizations can be extremely efficient regarding business decisions.

Decentralized organizations utilize individuals with a variety of expertise and knowledge for running various business operations. A management team helps to ensure the company has knowledgeable directors or managers to handle various types of business situations.

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Disadvantages

Centralized organizations can suffer from the negative effects of several layers of bureaucracy.

Decentralized organizations can struggle with multiple individuals having different opinions on a particular business decision.

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Henry Mintzberg

Mintzberg is an academic and author on business and management.

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Mintzberg describes six parts of organization:

DOSPAN

-Direct supervision

-Output standardization

-Skills standardization

-Process standardization

-Adjustment

-Norms standardization

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The six parts of organizations:

MOSTIS

-Middle management

-Operating core

-Strategic management

-Techno structure

-Ideology

-Support staff

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Outsourcing, offshoring and migration of HR functions

Outsourcing: if an organization gets a sub-contractor to undertake part of its production, it means it is outsourcing.

It enables to cut costs and focus on what it believes it does best.

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Offshoring: The migration of an organization’s activities from one country to another.

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HR Functions:

Payroll = Employees receive their pay Work time = Recording hours Benefits administration= Travel & accomodation The HR management information system=

recording qualifications and training Recruiting = Anticipating employees and recruiting

staff Dismissal and redundancy = ensuring the

procedures are followed PR = managing internal & external communication

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Communication

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Communication has the following features:

Content Source Form Channel Destination Purpose

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Formal & Informal Communication

Formal communication is communication through a formal organization structure.

Informal communication emerges through unofficial channels.

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Barriers of effective communication

Language: a message needs to use correct vocabulary to be coherent

Overload: the receiver may experience problems with the sheer volume of information

Noise: any noise can hinder the clarity of the message

Emotion: an individual’s feelings Sensitivity to receiver: recognise receiver’s

needs Specialist knowledge: select or ignore Gap: distance between sender and reciever