Monash University Business & Economics handbook 1995

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GBU8002

Human resource management

Dr Maureen Fastenau

6 points * Distance approximately 12 hours per week * Second semester * Gippsland * Prerequisites: GBU8001

Objectives This subject offers an overview of major issues and areas of responsibility of human resource management. It considers the role of human resource management in organisations. The underlying theme is the positive contribution that sound human resource practices can make in achieving organisational objectives. Emphasis is on identifying and linking discrete areas of human resource practice and their application. These areas include the role of human resource management in organisations; equal employment opportunity and affirmative action; job analysis, job design and job evaluation; reward systems (compensation); recruitment and selection; performance appraisal; training and development; employee motivation; managing industrial relations: a human resource approach; occupational health and safety; workforce participation and emerging issues.

Synopsis This subject offers an overview of the major issues and areas of responsibility for personnel management/human resource management (HRM). It considers the role of HRM in organisations. The underlying theme is the contribution HRM can make through its responsibilities for the effective use of staff to facilitate the achievement of organisational objectives.

Assessment Assignment 1 (2500-word essay): 20% * Assignment 2 (2500-word essay): 30% * Examination (3 hours): 50% * Students must pass the exam and obtain an overall pass in the subject.

Prescribed text

Stone R J Human resource management 2nd edn, Wiley, 1994

Stone R J Readings in human resource management 2nd edn, Wiley, 1994


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