Posts Tagged ‘Management’

Would a BA or MA in Business Management be a suitable degree to apply to law school with?

Question: Would a BA or MA in Business Management be a suitable degree to apply to law school with?
I previously asked a questions on whether an AA in Paralegal Studies would help me become a lawyer and I was quickly told no and that you need at least a BA “with a major in history, business or finance.” So is a BA in Business Management suitable as a BA in Business?

Answer:

Answer by Dave B
Yup.

Human Resource Management Selection Lecture Part 1

Dr. Vardaman talks about how selection fits into an overall human capital strategy

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Human Resource Management Lecture 1 Part 3

Dr Vardaman talks about strategic Human Resource Management

Chapter 12: Human Resource Management (1)

A brief overview of Chapter 12, for Daft, Introduction to Management (part 1). For MGMT 405 Online at SFSU

Postgraduate Diploma in Human Resourse Management (PGDHRM): Ms-22 Human Resource Development

Human Resource Management Lecture 1 Part 4

Dr Vardaman talks about strategic Human Resource Management

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Business Administration Vs. Management Degree?

Question: Business Administration Vs. Management Degree?
I wanted to major in Business Administration at my school, but they do not offer that major. The closest thing to it is Management, and they have mandatory minors “Enterpronourship”, “Human Resource” and “Operations Management”. I am thinking of taking a major in Management with a “specialization” in Operations Management (or Human Resource, I can’t decide). Now, I know that Business Administration majors sometimes go into fields like finance. Would I have less oppertunities presented to me when I get out of college if I take a Management major rather then going to a different school with a Business Administration major? I know this is a long question but I’d really appreciate a few answers, thank you!

Answer:

Answer by Average Joe
Your degree only takes you soo far…its hard work that raises you in the ranks…its degrees like this that are so close tht it really doesn’t even matter which one you pick…because in the end you’ll get the job you want thru hardwork and dedication..

Performance Management – 6 Simple Steps

Short training video to highligh six simple steps of effective performance management.

Sonar6: Changing performance management – a brief history

The 2 minute 50 second history of Sonar6. How we’re changing the way people manage people. Where we came from and where we’re going.

People are Endress+Hauser’s greatest asset. Consequently, identifying and attracting the best individuals, and then developing and retaining them for Endress+Hauser, is one of the core challenges for every manager in conjunction with Human Resources.

what the explanation for this article??its all about human resources in management?

Question: what the explanation for this article??its all about human resources in management?
Human resource management (HRM) is the strategic and coherent approach to the management of an organization’s most valued assets – the people working there who individually and collectively contribute to the achievement of the objectives of the business.[1] The terms “human resource management” and “human resources” (HR) have largely replaced the term “personnel management” as a description of the processes involved in managing people in organizations.[1] Human Resource management is evolving rapidly. Human resource management is both an academic theory and a business practice that addresses the theoretical and practical techniques of managing a workforce.

Answer:

Answer by Miles C
Personnel Departments are now called Human Resource Department

Human Resource management is evolving rapidly (dah).

What is Human Resource Management – from CODE

Managing your dental team, from recruitment, to induction, training and disciplinary matters is complex, that’s why most companies have whole departments devoted to it. Dentists however do not usually have the luxury of dedicated managers, whcih is why CODE Association for Dental Practice has simplified the latest regulations into a set of modules you can easily follow. Tanya Gilmore, General Manager, explains how to do it.