Ms Wendy Webber
6 points · 3 hour class per week (combination lecture and tutorial) · Second semester · Berwick · Prerequisite: MGB1303
Objectives This subject, drawing on knowledge of
social, legal, behavioural and economic issues explored in core subjects, aims
to develop the ability of students to contribute through effective human
resource management to the achievement of strategic organisational objectives.
Knowledge will be extended by analysis of the complex interrelationships,
involving environmental and organisational factors, which must be taken into
account in the development and implementation of human resource management
practices.
Synopsis This subject offers an overview of the major issues and areas
of responsibility for 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 Assessment 1 (2000 words): 20% · Assignment 2 (2000 words): 20% · Class presentation: 10% · Examination (3 hours): 50%
Prescribed texts
Stone R J Human resource management 3rd edn, Wiley,
1998
Stone R J Readings in human resource management 3rd edn, Wiley, 1998