Introduction: This section must cover the following agenda. Company profile: The Candidate shall provide a brief introduction of the chosen organization with details on its aim, mission, vision, headquarters, key operational areas, business activities, subsidiaries of the company, geographic presence of the company (globally), number of employees, clients, and competitors. The learner must critically analyse the key purpose and functions of the chosen organization’s current HR activities by evaluating and showing evidence of whether the HR objectives have been fulfilled or not.(6 marks)Aim& Objectives: The aim statement of intentmust describe what the learner proposes to achieve by undertaking the task. A max. of3 objectives must be listed here. (3 marks)Significance and Contextual Relevance: The Candidate is expected to demonstrate his/her knowledge and understanding by elaborating on the various activities undertaken underStaffing, Development and Compensation. Further, the candidate must analyse whether these activities are strategic in nature and if they contribute in helping the company achieve its organizational goals and objectives.(6 marks)Literature Review: The learneris expected to undertakesecondary study from a range of academic and commercial publications to critically analyse the various perspectives that have changed over time as well as on the ways in which HRM activities can be Strategic in nature. The literature review must be able to establish a rationale between the Strategic HRM activities and its relation toorganizational performance by determining if those activities contribute to organizational performance outcomes like growth, profitability, ROI, competitive advantage, legal compliance, strategic objectives attainment, and key stakeholder satisfaction. The learner should also critically analyse by going through 6-8 research articles and journals how the organisation’s strategic HR direction is affecting the basic contemporary HR issues like staffing, compensation and development of the organisation. (25 marks)Application of understanding and knowledge:The Candidate must understand the chosen organization’s objectives and working procedures related to the HR department. The Candidate shall map out clearly the chosen organization’s goals and objectives against the HR objectives. Here the candidate must demonstrate a critical rationale between HRM activities and the organisational performance based on its objectives. An analysis should be done to check if both are aligned or not.The Candidate must justify how the chosen organization’s HRM activities are contributing to the organizational performance objectives. Demonstrate the impact of HRM towards implementation of organisational goals, and analyse whether these activities aided in the organisation’s development. (20 marks)Change Implementation Plan: The Candidate will critically analyse factors driving change in organisations by reviewing literature from 6-8 research articles/ journals. With this researched background, the candidate will now evaluate from a range of change management models like Kotter’s 7 Step Model for Change, ADKAR Model for change and Kurt Levin’s 3 step change management model, by applying any two of these change models to the chosen organisation. The Candidate will evaluate by developing a change management implementation plan, by use of the change models on the following HR functions. Forecasting Demand and Supply of Human Capital: The Candidate will be required to evaluate thechange management implementation plan with relevant details on addressing the Forecasting Demand and supply of Human Capital of the chosen organisation. This must illustrate the forecast in form of graphical representations to project the candidate’s views and analysis. Further, the work must be justified with a rationale of the proposed plan, including a gap closing strategy should be tabulated as given below. Current Human Capital SupplyProjected Human Capital Demand Gap Closing Strategy(10 marks)Stakeholder Analysis: The Candidate must demonstrate responsibility to identify and communicate changes of the implemented plan to the organisation’s stakeholders, by addressing all issues and challenges related to resistance, risk and contingency planning. The Candidate will critically analyse the factors contributing to resistance towards change and strategies to overcome them, in the chosen organization, by critically reviewing from 4-6 peer reviewed research articles. (10 marks)Communication and Leadership: The Candidate must critically evaluate and determine the rationale and application of various leadership theories and models like Trait Theory, Behavioral Styles Theory, Situational Theories, and Shared Leadership Style for organizational managementand direction, compare and contrast the advantages and limitation of different leadership styles used by leaders.This will be done by reviewing of literaturefrom 6-8 research articles/ journals. Conceptualize and justify the most ‘suitable/best/fit’ leadership styles for the change plan in the given Organisational context. (10 marks)Recommendations and Conclusions: Overall recommendations and final conclusion to be given for the chosen organisation. (5 marks)Presentation and References: The work must adhere to the Harvard Style Referencing System with in-text citations. (5 marks) Word count– 6000 max (marks allotted in each section above give the approx. weightage of words count required in every section) |