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OVERVIEW
Hiring people with the right knowledge, skills and attributes are important factors in the success of any business. Meanwhile, Maintaining good players are equally important to the business success by knowing how to handle the problem of poor performance. In this case, making a bad hiring decisions can prove costly and time consuming. At such times, it is very important that they understand and operate in the best practices and comply with labor laws.HR for Non-HR Manager is the course to take line managers with complete employee lifecycle from pre-employment to post-termination, and includes the main labor laws that affect employer-employee relationship. HR for Non HR Managers course highlights the full employee lifecycle from pre-employment to post-termination, and includes the main labor laws that affect employer-employee relationship.
OBJECTIVES
By the end of this training course, participants will be able to:
TARGET PARTICIPANTS
COURSE CONTENTS
Some business challenges
- Operating in a new environment
- The Gig Economy: How it impacts HR management
Competitive advantage through superior Human Capital Management
- Superior HCM equals Higher Share Holder Value: compelling evidence
- Human Resources as assets
Employment Engagement
- Economic contract
- Psychological contract
Human Resource Management
- The importance of HRM
- A comprehensive HRM Model
The Human Resource Management functions
- HR Planning
- Staffing
- Orientation and On-boarding
- Performance Appraisal
- Training and Development
- Compensation & Benefits
- Safety and Health
- Industrial Relations
Employee Engagement
- Disengaged employees costs Singapore billions of dollars in growth
- What it is and its benefits
- Who is responsible
- How employee engagement leads to better business performance
- Engaging millennials
HR’s Changing Role
- Evolution of the HR role
- The traditional model versus the transformed model
- The three-legged model
- HRM now: 20 years on after the inception of the Three-legged Model