Welcome to our comprehensive course on Human Resource Management (HRM). This course is designed to provide a thorough understanding of the key principles, practices, and strategic considerations in the dynamic field of HRM. Whether you are a seasoned HR professional looking to enhance your skills or someone entering the field for the first time, this course offers a holistic exploration of HRM topics, from recruitment and talent acquisition to performance management, employee welfare, and strategic HR planning.
Throughout the course, you will gain valuable insights into the multifaceted aspects of HRM, exploring topics such as job analysis, training and development, budgeting, and employee engagement. We aim to equip you with the knowledge and tools needed to navigate the challenges and opportunities within the realm of human resources. Each section is carefully curated to provide a comprehensive learning experience, incorporating practical insights, case studies, and industry best practices.
Our expert instructors bring a wealth of real-world experience to the table, ensuring that the content is not only informative but also relevant to the current landscape of HRM. Whether you are looking to advance your career, transition into HR, or simply broaden your understanding of people management, this course is your gateway to mastering the intricacies of Human Resource Management. Join us on this engaging journey as we explore the critical components that contribute to effective HR practices and organizational success.
Section 1: Objectives
This section kicks off with an insightful introduction, providing a preview of the course's objectives. Lectures 2 and 3 delve into the specifics of these objectives, focusing on creating a business staffing plan and key result areas (KRAs). Lecture 6 explores the differences between KRAs and key performance areas (KPAs), enhancing participants' understanding. The significance of setting up human resource development (HRD) is discussed in Lecture 7, shedding light on the identification of KRAs and their relevance in promotion and transfers.
Section 2: Talent Acquisition
Moving into the realm of talent acquisition, this section covers a myriad of topics. Lectures 10 to 16 guide learners through the talent acquisition process, emphasizing the mutual matching process, organization analysis, and effective recruitment strategies. The importance of onboarding is highlighted in Lectures 20 to 25, providing a comprehensive overview of onboarding components, metrics, and the first-day experience. The section concludes with insights into the 90-day review and evaluation process, involving supervisors and work buddies.
Section 3: Budgeting
Addressing the financial aspects of human resources, this section begins with an exploration of HR budgeting in Lectures 28 to 32. Lectures 33 to 35 elaborate on fundamental aspects of the budgeting process, cost considerations, and goal establishment. The subsequent lectures delve into leave and attendance management, including considerations for salary calculation and the creation of an employee handbook. Lectures 42 to 47 unravel the intricacies of salary determination, grades, and salary surveys. The section culminates in an exploration of training and development, covering training objectives, needs assessment, and evaluation plans.
Section 4: Employee Welfare
The final section concentrates on employee welfare, covering diverse topics. Lectures 59 to 63 outline the coverage of benefits, including programs within the workplace, employee security, and a list of perquisites. Old age and retirement benefits are discussed in Lecture 64, followed by a deep dive into employee engagement in Lectures 65 to 71. This section explores the strategic importance of employee engagement, its elements, and the factors influencing work-related objectives. The course concludes with a comprehensive look at the elements of performance appraisals, providing a well-rounded understanding of human resource management.