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Logistics. Introduction of ProfessorApplied and Theoretical BalanceTeaching StyleTeaching ExpectationsLaws of TeachingSyllabus. AssignmentsScheduleAvailabilityPaceWebsite InformationQuestionsGet Into PairsGet Into Groups. Evidence Based Management. There is what Pfeffer and Sutton have
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1. HRM 445Introduction- Staffing Organizations
James Avey PhD
2. Logistics Introduction of Professor
Applied and Theoretical Balance
Teaching Style
Teaching Expectations
Laws of Teaching
Syllabus
Assignments
Schedule
Availability
Pace
Website Information
Questions
Get Into Pairs
Get Into Groups
3. Evidence Based Management There is what Pfeffer and Sutton have called a “Knowing-Doing Gap.”
Managers often know much about organizational performance, say many smart things, and work very hard. Yet, they are too often trapped in organizations (or work for bosses) that do many things they know will undermind performance.
Research by Pfeffer and Sutton indicate the following reasons for the “Gap”:
debilitating fear
destructive internal competition
poorly designed and complex measurement systems
mindless reliance on precedent (resistance to change)
4. The Scientist- Practitioner Ed Lawler “Even when research results are known and have clear implications for practice, they may not impact practice because they run counter to what practitioners prefer to do or believe is right. Therefore, a great deal of what passes as ‘best practice’ most likely is not.”
A big problem is “When it comes to people, everyone is an expert!
EBM leads to “Scientist- Practitioners” using organizational behavior, HRM, and leadership research knowledge to effectively make decisions and lead associates.
Unlike the recognized professions of medicine, law and education, management “Scientist- Practitioners” are not required to learn specific knowledge (e.g., pass exams, become licensed). Therefore, we will emphasize evidence based management techniques to develop the Scientist- Practitioner.
Management is 10% art- 90% science.
5. Introduction to course content Staffing
“Process of acquiring, deploying, and retaining a workforce of sufficient quantity and quality to create positive impacts on the organization’s effectiveness”
Multiple ways to view staffing
Some Staffing Leaders:
Herman Aguinas
Wayne Cascio
Gary Latham
Herb Heneman
Tim Judge
6. Heneman and Judge’s Staffing Organizations Model
7. Course Content Delivery To Teach course content you must:
Read
Investigate
Reflect
Discuss
Frame in your own mind a causal linkage between concepts
Communicate it in a logical manner with the absence of obvious gaps in thinking
8. QuestionsDiscussionConclusion
9. HR’s 6 Most Common Missteps Underestimating the significance of the direct reporting relationship
Assuming people understand your role.
Believing if it isn’t illegal, isn’t not a problem.
Failing to have relationships with employees.
Playing the “fixer”
Relying on the open door policy7; if people don’t know you, they won’t walk through it.