Saturday, September 27, 2008
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Friday, September 26, 2008
Last night, I went to my aunts house, it was 10:30pm at MA-A, I went to her house because she is the only person I know who can help me in my assignment.
She is Leticia Aristal the HR manager of REMCO Printing Corporation.I asked her on her concept on the nature,scope and role of human resource management. She said that the role of human resource management is all about the employees with regrd in their safety, compensation, benefits,good working environment and most of all the motivation of each employees. She also said that her concept is similar to the company.
Based on what I learned in our HRM subject, I do agree in her concept because they are concern in the people who are working in the company. The company are concerned in the development of their employees.
Labels: ASSIGNMENT 8
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Thursday, September 4, 2008
ASSIGNMENT 6
Human beings are the most important, potent and critical, resource of an organization,and yet the least understood and the worst managedof its resources"Human beings are the most important, potent and critical in the organization it is because the human beings are the responsible for the success of an organization even if an organization lacks machineries, if the employess are hardworkers, honest, and resourceful the organization has a bigger chance in succeeding in the competitive business world.
Human beings are the least understood because every human has a distinctive character and opinions, and maybe that is the reason why it is least understood and managed.
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SPORTS NEWS!
“You can’t get him off the field, other than for commercials,” cracked defensive end Robert Mathis.
Seasons come and seasons go. Championships are won and games lost, and here is Manning and his Colts. This year the 32-year-old enters with concerns over his surgically-repaired knee, his lack of preseason snaps and his facing the most unforgiving division in football.
Yet the expectations are the same.
He is no longer the Manning brother dominating conversation; is a bit under the radar (if you can believe it); and, whether anyone here wants to admit it or not, is facing a season where Indianapolis’ championship window may slowly be closing.
Tony Dungy calls it “death by inches” and it refers to the self-induced fade that can affect individuals and teams. A Super Bowl can satisfy, a fat bank account can marginalize and all of a sudden the little details that win football games can be, unknowingly, glossed over.
“You don’t think you are (being complacent),” Dungy said. “You think you’re doing the exact same thing. You think you’re working hard, but there is something subconsciously that says, ‘I’ve done this before, I don’t need to watch three rolls of tape. I’ll watch one.’ ”
So he turns to No. 18, who watches five rolls. This summer Manning couldn’t practice on the field, so he spent time watching film, got even more excited about meetings and wore out his teammates’ cell phones with calls to discuss details.
“I’ve really prepared every single season, every single week as if I was vying for a job,” said the guy who has started all 160 games of his career. “As if I was competing, as if I had to be sure I was doing my part to go out there and win the job or keep the job.
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JOURNAL!!
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