MGT 3303 Chapter 08: Managing Human Resources
Team training
teaches employees the skills they need to work together and helps them interact.
performance appraisal
the assessment of an employee's job performance.
recruitment
the development of a pool of applicants for jobs in an organization.
structured interview
the interviewer conducts the same interview with each applicant.
flexible benefit programs.
In this type of program, employees are given credits, which they "spend" by selecting individualized packages of benefits, including medical and dental insurance, dependent care, life insurance, and so on.
needs assessment
Managers conduct an analysis to identify the jobs, people, and departments for which training is necessary.
Job analysis
a tool for determining what is done on a given job and what should be done
management by objectives (MBO)
involves a subordinate and a supervisor agreeing in advance on specific performance goals (objectives).
development
involves teaching managers and professional employees broader skills needed for their present and future jobs.
labor relations
is the system of relations between workers and management.
selection
choosing from among qualified applicants to hire into an organization.
comparable worth
doctrine implies that women who perform different jobs of equal worth as those by men should be paid the same.
Orientation training
familiarizes new employees with their jobs, work units, and the organization in general.
360-degree appraisal
feedback is obtained from subordinates, peers, and superiors—every level involved with the employee.
. Human resources management (HRM)
focuses on activities that attract, develop, and motivate people at work—which are fundamental aspects of organizational and managerial life.
Diversity training
focuses on building awareness of diversity issues and providing the skills employees need to work with others who are different from them.
outplacement
the process of helping people who have been dismissed from the company to regain employment elsewhere.
arbitration
the use of a neutral third party, typically jointly selected, to resolve the dispute.
Training
usually refers to teaching lower-level employees how to perform their present jobs