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Owusu Benjamin

Very educated
2026-03-01

Gloria Amankwah

I really enjoyed it
2026-02-28

Pujala Hari Kiran

good
2026-02-28

prince karl yaoune IV

super site
2026-02-28

Sushma . N

This course was wonderful. This helps me to understand what Hr manegement is. Thank you very much. I'm glad I got some knowledge.
2026-02-28

Vaishnavi Tiwari

Absolute useful course
2026-02-27

Katta Prakash

Good
2026-02-27

Nilasi Sajani

I recently completed the HR course on MindLuster, and it was truly a valuable learning experience for me. The course content was well-structured, easy to understand, and covered important Human Resource Management concepts in a clear and practical way.

What I appreciated most was how the lessons explained complex HR topics such as recruitment, selection, performance management, compensation, and employee relations in a simple and engaging manner. The examples and explanations helped me connect
2026-02-24

Majid serhan

Excellent
2026-02-23

Swetha.v

Good
2026-02-21

PROSPER TAOH

The lecture was good but it needs more experience teaching like using visual images
2026-02-20

Ephrem Gemechu Eticha

It is a very good and informative course. I have gained valuable knowledge and practical skills
2026-02-20

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Course Description

What are the foundations of human resource management? Through the use of readings, lectures, group presentations and real-world case studies, students will gain a basic understanding and appreciation of concepts and issues relating to equal employment opportunities, different forms of employment discrimination and harassment, discipline and/or termination of difficult ... But the following are the widely accepted principles of human resource management: Principle of Maximum Individual Development: ... Principle of Scientific Selection: ... Principle of High Morale: ... Principle of Effective Communication: ... Principle of Dignity of Labour: ... Principle of Team Spirit: ... Principle of Fair Reward What are the four principles of human resource management? ‪Foundations of Human Resources Management‬‏ The Book “Managing Human Aspects” by Harvard University Business School Professors Sir Michael Beer & Sir Michael Walton and Northeastern University Business Professor Sir Bert Spector says that there are four C's of The Human Resource Management, “Commitment, Competence, Cost-Effectiveness, and Congruence.” What are the functions of human resource management? These functions are: Human resource planning. Recruitment and selection. Performance management. Learning and development. Career planning. Function evaluation. Rewards. Industrial relations. HR has many important functions in the organization. These include recruitment, performance management, learning and development, and many more. In this article, we will explain the 12 key functions of HRM. But first, a definition. If we want to understand the functions of Human Resources, we need to understand what Human Resource Management (HRM) is. According to Storey (1995), HRM is a distinctive approach to employment management that seeks to achieve competitive advantage through the strategic deployment of a highly committed and capable workforce, using an integrated array of cultural, structural, and personnel techniques. In this article, we will go over the 12 human resources functions and explain how they help move the organization forward. These functions are: Human resource planning Recruitment and selection Performance management Learning and development Career planning Function evaluation Rewards Industrial relations Employee participation and communication Health and safety Personal wellbeing Administrative responsibilities
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