HRM
Assessment Brief:
No. of Words: 4500
Referencing Style: Harvard
Topic: HRM
Module content
The module considers the theory and practice of the following key aspects of people management:
Contemporary issues in managing people
Reward
International HRM
Recruitment and Selection
Talent Management
Learning and Development
Performance Management
Bargaining and negotiation
4). Assignment Brief
The assessment is designed to examine students’ ability to critically examine people management, with a particular focus on the application of theoretical concepts to workplace practice in context.
Formative assessment occurs throughout the module in tutors’ commentary on students’ contribution as individuals and in groups.
The summative assessment is as follows:
PART A – 25% of the total marks
Reflective Log – HRM Skills (1500 words)
Following the skills study units on recruitment interviewing and negotiation skills, reflect upon your learning from the skills-building activities, the feedback you received from peers and tutors, and the relevant literature to answer the following questions:
Critically evaluate the development of your skills in selection interviewing and bargaining and negotiation, identifying areas of strength, areas for development, and appropriate means for meeting your development needs
Discuss how underpinning theory will influence your practice
Assessment criteria for Part A:
Demonstrates critical reflection on the learning acquired during the skills-building study units of the module, including feedback from tutors and peers, and identifies the significance of reflection for personal development
Critically evaluates and applies relevant theoretical concepts and knowledge to the development of skills
Identifies areas for future skills development and considers how this could be achieved
The work is clearly structured, well written, concise and coherent
Sources should be cited and referenced using the Harvard system
PART B – 75% of the total marks (3000 words)
In-depth analysis of one or two people management issues in an organisation of your choice
Focusing on your selected issue(s), analyse the causes of the problem(s), examine the options for addressing the issue(s), and make recommendations for the resolution of the issue(s). The people management issues you can select from are:
Contemporary issues in managing people
Reward
International HRM
Talent Management
Learning and Development
Performance Management
Your work should include explicit reference to relevant theoretical frameworks, models, empirical data and legislation to support your analysis, conclusions and recommendations. Please note the following guidance:
In your introduction you should state clearly your chosen topic area(s) and the nature of the problem(s) you are addressing
Your discussion should be a synthesis of organisational context, discussion which draws on source material, and critical evaluation. Aim to avoid long, descriptive sections explaining the organisation: you can have a description of the organisation in your appendix and refer to this
Assessment criteria for Part B
Identifies an appropriate issue/issues
Demonstrates critical appreciation of relevant theory and empirical research
Draws from relevant sources to analyse and discuss the issue(s) and to inform appropriate recommendations; this demonstrates the application of theory to practice
The work is clearly structured, well written, concise and coherent
Sources should be cited and referenced using the Harvard system