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    La Trobe Business School
    HUMAN RESOURCE
    MANAGEMENT
    MGT2HRM
    Subject Learning Guide
    Semester 1
    2017
    Subject Coordinator: Ms Janet Russell
    Bendigo
    Bundoora
    Shepparton
    Table of Contents
    SUBJECT DETAILS  3
    GENERAL DETAILS  3
    ENROLMENT REQUIREMENTS  3
    STAFF CONTACTS  3
    SUBJECT DESCRIPTION  3
    SUBJECT INTENDED LEARNING OUTCOMES (SILOS)  3
    GRADUATE CAPABILITIES  4
    LEARNING ACTIVITY SUMMARY  4
    ASSESSMENT AND FEEDBACK SUMMARY  4
    LEARNING RESOURCES  4
    STUDENT FEEDBACK ON SUBJECT SURVEY  4
    F OR INFORMATION ON  S TUDENT  F EEDBACK ON  S UBJECTS REFER TO :  4
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    POLICIES, PROCEDURES AND GUIDELINES  5
    A CADEMIC  I NTEGRITY 5
    S PECIAL  C ONSIDERATION 5
    E XTENSIONS , L ATE  S UBMISSIONS AND  P ENALTIES 5
    R ESULTS , REVIEWS AND RE - MARKS 5
    SCHEDULE OF LEARNING ACTIVITIES  6
    S ESSION  P LAN 6
    L EARNING  A CTIVITY  D ETAILS 6
    S TUDENT  L EARNING  U NIT  (SL)  6
    L EARNING  M ANAGEMENT  S YSTEM  (LMS)  6
    L IBRARY 6
    S TUDENT  S UPPORT  S ERVICES 7
    ASSESSMENT AND FEEDBACK DETAILS  7
    D ETAILED  G RADING  C RITERIA 8
    A SSESSMENT  T ASK  1  8
    A SSESSMENT  T ASK  2  8
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    Subject Details
    GENERAL DETAILS
    Subject Code:  MGT2HRM  Subject Title:  Human Resource Management
    Teaching Period:  Study Period 1, 2017  Location(s):  LTU Sydney
    Credit Points:  15 CP  Mode:  Blended  Level:  Level 2
    ENROLMENT REQUIREMENTS
    Prerequisites:  MGT1FOM or BUS1BUF
    Co-requisites:  Nil
    Incompatibles:  Nil

    代写 HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT MGT2HRM
    Assumed Skills & Knowledge:  Students with special needs whose participation in this unit might be limited by any
    study requirements are encouraged to consult the Equity and Diversity Unit.
    Special Study Requirements:  Access to the internet is required for this subject.
    STAFF CONTACTS
    Role  Campus  Name  Email  Telephone  Room
    Subject Coordinator
    Bendigo  Ms Janet Russell  janet.russell@latrobe.edu.au  03 5444 7253  Bus 1.48
    Tutor
    Bendigo  Ms Deb Allan  Deb.Allan@latrobe.edu.au 
    Tutor
    Bundoora  Dr Leila Afshari  L.Afshari@latrobe.edu.au 
    Tutor
    Bundoora  Ms Philomena Bilotta  P.Bilotta@latrobe.edu.au 
    Tutor
    Bundoora  Dr Jerome Choy  J.Choy@latrobe.edu.au 
    Tutor
    Bundoora  Dr Judy Van Rooyen  J.VanRooyen@latrobe.edu.au 
    Tutor
    Shepparton  Mr Sam Campi  S.Campi@latrobe.edu.au 
    SUBJECT DESCRIPTION
    This subject explores the strategic and operational issues involved in managing staff in the workplace. It examines the challenges facing
    human resource managers in contemporary Australian organisations and seeks to develop an understanding of human resource
    management practices in our continually changing social, economic, industrial relations, and organisational environments.
    Recognition of the critical role of human resource management (HRM) in organisations has increased significantly in recent years. The
    reasons underpinning this increased recognition will be explored in this subject and the objectives and purposes of HRM will be examined.
    To undertake this successfully implies a need to appreciate the dynamic nature of the internal and external environments faced by
    organisations. Throughout this subject an emphasis is placed on a strategic approach to HRM, in addition to the functional and operational
    aspects. The subject commences with some ‘big picture’ conceptual issues before examining a range of relevant contemporary HRM
    practices.
    The subject places a substantive emphasis on theory in the belief that to be of long-term benefit, the knowledge of a human resource
    manager must comprise not only a collection of skills that are immediately applicable at the workplace but must comprise also a deeper
    level of understanding of the causes underpinning the challenges to be faced. With this approach, the human resource manager will
    embrace new challenges of a dynamic environment and the knowledge acquired will have enduring value.
    SUBJECT INTENDED LEARNING OUTCOMES (SILOS)
    Upon successful completion of this subject, you should be able to:
    1
    Explain the basic concepts of human resource management (from both a theoretical and applied perspective) and demonstrate how
    these make HRM a unique source of competitive advantage.
    2  Discuss the need for organisations to facilitate the strategic partnership between management and employees.
    3  Select and analyse relevant academic literature to provide critical analysis of HRM.
    4  Summarise, analyse and organise case studies and research materials on a range of HRM topics through cooperative teamwork.
    5  Present a portfolio of work based on key HRM concepts.
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    GRADUATE CAPABILITIES
    The following Graduate Capabilities (GCs) are evaluated in this subject:
    GC  GC Point
    a  Writing  Midpoint
    b  Speaking  Midpoint
    c  Quantitative Literacy  Midpoint
    d  Cultural Literacy  Midpoint
    e  Critical Thinking  Midpoint
    f  Creative Problem Solving  Midpoint
    g  Inquiry/Research  Midpoint
    h  Teamwork including leadership and working in groups  Midpoint
    I  Ethical behaviour  Midpoint
    j  Discipline-specific knowledge and skills  Midpoint
    LEARNING ACTIVITY SUMMARY
    Learning Activity:  Schedule
    Online material  Weeks 1-12
    Workshops  Weeks 1-12
    Further information is available at www.latrobe.edu.au/students/timetables
    ASSESSMENT AND FEEDBACK SUMMARY 
    Assessment Tasks:  Due Date  SILOs  GCs  %  Comments
    HRM Skills Portfolio
    (Individual Assignment)
    Monday 27 March 2017, 5pm  5  a c d e f g h  20%  1000 words
    Group Report  Monday 8 May 2017, 5pm  3  a c d e f g h  30%  3500 words
    Examination  Examination period  1, 2  a d e g h  50%  2 hours plus 15 minutes reading
    LEARNING RESOURCES
    Reading Type  Title  Author and Year  Publisher
    Prescribed Text  Human Resource Management:
    Strategy, People, Performance,
    5 th Edition
    Kramar, Bartram, De Cieri,
    Noe, Hollenbeck, Gerhart and
    Wright 2015
    McGraw-Hill
    NB: Available in print and
    digital versions
    STUDENT FEEDBACK ON SUBJECT SURVEY
    The Student Feedback on Subjects (SFS) Survey is part of the quality assurance process that occurs across the university. In this survey you
    are invited to tell us about your learning experiences in this subject. Your views will be taken seriously and will assist us to enhance this
    subject for the next group of students. The surveys are anonymous, and you will be invited to participate via an email sent to your account
    during the survey period.
    For information on Student Feedback on Subjects refer to:
    http://www.latrobe.edu.au/students/leadership-volunteering/speak-up
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    Policies, Procedures and Guidelines
    The University has a comprehensive policy framework to which both staff and students must adhere. You should familiarise yourself with
    those policies, procedures and guidelines likely to affect you especially the following:
    •  Academic Integrity
    •  Academic Progress
    •  Assessment and Feedback
    •  Extension to Submission Dates
    •  Late Submission of Assessment Tasks
    •  Occupational, Health and Safety [OHS]
    •  Privacy
    •  Special Consideration
    •  Student Charter
    •  Use of Electronic Mail
    The relevant policies, procedures and guidelines can be found on the website at: http://www.latrobe.edu.au/policy/
    Academic Integrity
    Academic integrity means being honest in academic work and taking responsibility for learning the conventions of scholarship. La Trobe
    University views this seriously as evidenced by the following extract:
    Academic honesty is a fundamental principle in teaching, learning, research and scholarship. The University requires its
    academic staff and students to observe the highest ethical standards in all aspects of academic work and it
    demonstrates its commitment to these values by awarding due credit for honestly conducted scholarly work, and by
    penalising academic misconduct and all forms of cheating.
    Academic Integrity Procedures (2012, p. 1 of 6)
    Academic misconduct includes improper referencing, plagiarism, copying and cheating. You should familiarise yourself with your
    responsibilities in relation to Academic Integrity and if you have any questions, direct them to your Course Coordinator. Information can be
    found on the website at: http://www.latrobe.edu.au/students/academic-integrity.
    For assistance with referencing visit http://www.latrobe.edu.au/students/academic-integrity/referencing-help
    Special Consideration
    Special Consideration is the term used to describe a process that applies an equity measure to ensure that where any temporary adverse
    circumstances beyond the control of a student, that impact negatively on that student’s ability to demonstrate their learning achievement for
    an assessment task, is taken into account.
    Eligibility to apply for Special Consideration does not automatically imply eligibility to receive it. Certain criteria must be satisfied in order to
    receive Special Consideration.
    Submission of special consideration applications for assignments, mid-semester tests and final examinations should be made online at:
    http://www.latrobe.edu.au/special-consideration
    Extensions, Late Submissions and Penalties
    There are policies and procedures to guarantee fair, consistent and transparent treatment of late submission of assessment tasks provide
    equity around extensions to submission dates and penalties associated with not submitting assessment by the due date and time.
    Please refer to the relevant policies, procedures and guidelines website at: http://www.latrobe.edu.au/policy/documents/late-submission-of-
    assessment-tasks-policy.pdf
    Submission of special consideration applications for assignments, mid-semester tests and final examinations should be made online at:
    http://www.latrobe.edu.au/special-consideration
    Results, reviews and re-marks
    If you believe your assessment task has been marked incorrectly you may request a review of your marks.
    Please refer to the relevant policies, procedures and guidelines website at: http://www.latrobe.edu.au/students/exams/results
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    Schedule of Learning Activities
    Session Plan
    Week  Week Commencing  Topic  Resources
    1  27 February  HRM in Australia  Kramar et al 2014, Ch 1
    2  6 March  Strategic HRM  Kramar et al 2014, Ch 2
    3  13 March  Australian Employment Relations  Kramar et al 2014, Ch 5
    4  20 March  The legal context of HRM  Kramar et al 2014, Ch 3 & 4
    5  27 March  Managing diversity and work-life balance  Kramar et al 2014, Ch 9
    6  3 April  The analysis and design of work  Kramar et al 2014, Ch 6
    7  10 April  Human Resource Planning  Kramar et al 2014, Ch 7
    MID-SEMESTER BREAK
    8  24 April  Recruitment and Selection  Kramar et al 2014, Ch 8
    9  1 May  Performance Management  Kramar et al 2014, Ch 10
    10  8 May  Compensation and Performance-Related Pay  Kramar et al 2014, Ch 13 & 14
    11  15 May  Learning and Development  Kramar et al 2014, Ch 11 & 12
    12  22 May  Improving employee retention  Kramar et al 2014, Ch 17
    Learning Activity Details
    Times and rooms are subject to change. To view the full time and location details for learning activities in this subject, please ensure you seek
    further information available at  http://www.latrobe.edu.au/timetable/ .
    You should also regularly check [at least once per week] the subject’s LMS site (where applicable) for updated information.
    Student Learning Unit (SL)
    The Student Learning Unit (SL) works closely with teaching staff in the Schools and on the Melbourne and regional campuses to ensure that all
    La Trobe students – including those from non-English-speaking backgrounds – develop high-level academic speaking, writing, reading, and
    numeracy skills required for successful learning in their courses. For further information, please see the website at:
    http://www.latrobe.edu.au/students/learning/
    Learning Management System (LMS)
    The Learning Management System (LMS) is an Internet based system which allows you access to learning materials and to interact with other
    students and teaching staff in activities related to your studies from any location with Internet access. Most subjects have a LMS site into
    which you are automatically added as part of your enrolment into the subject.
    The LMS can be accessed at: https://www.latrobe.edu.au/lms/login/ by using your Username and Password provided to you on your
    Statement of Account. If you are having trouble accessing the LMS or want to find out more about LMS, please see the website at:
    http://www.latrobe.edu.au/students/it/teaching/lms/
    Library
    The Library has many valuable physical and online learning resources that can help you with your study. On campus students should get to
    know the physical Library environment by going on a Library Tour. All students should get familiar with the Library website where online
    resources include:
    •  LibGuides [http://latrobe.libguides.com/index.php] – providing specific discipline and subject guides;
    •  LibChat [http://www.lib.latrobe.edu.au/] - a library discussion forum allowing you to chat with a Librarian;
    •  Academic Referencing Modules [http://latrobe.libguides.com/referencingmodules] – to assist you to understand
    specific referencing styles;
    •  Academic Referencing Tool [http://www.lib.latrobe.edu.au/referencing-tool] – providing detailed referencing
    examples.
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    Student Support Services
    If you have special needs due to disability or other factors the Equality and Diversity Centre can provide advice and support. This Centre can
    be contacted by telephone on (03) 9479 2900 (Melbourne); (03) 5444 7410 (Bendigo); (02) 6024 9628 (Albury-Wodonga); National Relay
    Service Deaf and Hearing Impaired: T: 133677 (within Australia only). Email: Equality@latrobe.edu.au  or refer to the website at:
    http://www.latrobe.edu.au/students/rights-and-responsibilities/getting-help/ .
    Assessment and Feedback Details
    Individual Assessment Task Due Date  %  SILOs Assessed
    HRM Skills Portfolio  Monday 27 March 2017, 5pm  20%  5
    Submission Details
    Students should submit the assignment through the Assignment Submission link in the MGT2HRM LMS site
    Grading Criteria and Feedback
    Grading criteria will be provided on the LMS at the beginning of the semester
    Description of Task
    This is an individual assessment task.
    The Australian Human Resources Institute (AHRI) is the national association representing human resource and people management
    professionals. AHRI have over 20,000 members throughout the world and provide education and training services in HR and people
    management and business skills. AHRI also organises world-class conferences which bring HR practitioners together and holds seminars
    and networking opportunities all over Australia. AHRI also sets standards through accreditation of HR qualifications at universities across
    Australia (including LaTrobe’s HR degree), conducts research into people management practices, and assists governments in the
    development of policy and legislation that affects people at work.
    AHRI have released a ‘Model of Excellence’, which explains the capabilities and behaviours of an ‘excellent HR manager’. This model
    provides a conceptual basis for the accreditation of HR practitioners and training offered by AHRI and universities. The model identifies 7
    capabilities that are essential for HR practitioners (see https://www.ahri.com.au/about-us/model-of-excellence). These capabilities are
    being:
    o  Business driven;
    o  A strategic architect;
    o  An expert practitioner;
    o  An ethical and credible activist;
    o  A workforce and workplace designer;
    o  A cultural and change leader; and
    o  A stakeholder mentor and coach.
    In this assignment, you are to select three (3) of these capabilities and address the following (in your own words, with referencing as
    required):
    o  What does this capability entail?
    o  Why would it be important for a Human Resource Manager to have this capability? Draw on appropriate frameworks to support
    your arguments.
    o  If you were applying for a graduate HR position, what evidence could you offer to show that you possess this capability? Draw
    upon your own experiences, whether it be your work, university life, home life, volunteering or sporting experiences.
    Please discuss each capability separately, under its own subheading. All reference material must be appropriately cited in the text of your
    assignment. Include a separate reference section that includes the full citation information. Follow the style guidelines for the Academy of
    Management Journal. Note that Wikipedia and similar websites are NOT acceptable sources for this assignment. Your Report must be
    typed and have standard margins on all sides. Double-spacing is preferred.
    The assignment is to be submitted in one document via the Assignment submission link in the LMS. The assignment will be entered into
    Turnitin automatically when submitted. You can submit the assignment as many times as you like prior to the submission date/time.
    However, please note that the second and subsequent times you submit the assignment, the originality report from Turnitin will take up to
    24 hours to be released.
    Please remember that the University takes a very serious view with regard to plagiarism, and you are strongly advised to read the
    University’s policies on academic integrity at the following website: http://www.latrobe.edu.au/students/academic-integrity. Please be
    aware that plagiarism is a form of serious academic misconduct and will be penalised accordingly. Plagiarism detection and prevention
    software (i.e., Turnitin) is used to aid in identifying possible incidences of plagiarism in written assignments (see
    http://www.latrobe.edu.au/students/it/teaching/turnitin).
    Assignments are due by 5pm on the due date. Extensions will ONLY be given in documented cases of severe illness or emergency, and will
    be managed through the University Special Consideration process. Such applications must be accompanied by documentation (i.e., doctor’s
    certificate) and be submitted prior to the due date. Please contact your Tutor or the Subject Coordinator if you require further information.
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    Group Assessment Task  Due Date  %  SILOs Assessed
    Group Report  Monday 8 May 2017, 5pm  30%  3, 4
    Submission Details
    Students should submit the assignment through the Assignment Submission link in the MGT2HRM LMS site. Please nominate one student
    to upload the assignment on behalf of your group.
    Important – Ensure that all group members’ names and student codes are included on the first page of the assignment.
    Grading Criteria and Feedback
    Grading criteria will be provided on the LMS
    Description of Task
    Your group will act as a team of consultants to address a company’s HR issues. A detailed description of the group report task will be
    provided on the LMS in Week 2 of the Semester.
    All references material must be appropriately cited in the text of your Report. Include a separate reference section that includes the full
    citation information. Follow the style guidelines for the Academy of Management Journal. Note that Wikipedia and similar websites are
    NOT acceptable sources for this assignment.
    Your Report must be typed and have standard margins on all sides. Double-spacing is preferred.
    It is essential that your Report be written in a neat, professional, and engaging manner. Check your writing for accuracy in spelling,
    grammar and punctuation. Convey your ideas in a clear, concise manner, and use appropriate transitions between ideas and sections. La
    Trobe University has many resources to help you develop your writing skills. Please see your Tutor if you need help.
    Please remember that the University takes a very serious view with regard to plagiarism, and you are strongly advised to read the
    University’s policies on academic integrity at the following website: http://www.latrobe.edu.au/students/academic-integrity. Please be
    aware that plagiarism is a form of serious academic misconduct and will be penalised accordingly. Plagiarism detection and prevention
    software (i.e., Turnitin) is used to aid in identifying possible incidences of plagiarism in written assignments (see
    http://www.latrobe.edu.au/students/it/teaching/turnitin
    Reports are due by 5pm on the due date. Extensions will ONLY be given in documented cases of severe illness or emergency, and will be
    managed through the University Special Consideration process. Such applications must be accompanied by documentation (i.e., doctor’s
    certificate) and be submitted prior to the due date. Please contact your Tutor or the Subject Coordinator if you require further information.
    The assignment is to be submitted by one group member via the Assignment submission link in the LMS. The assignment will be entered
    into Turnitin automatically when submitted. You can submit the assignment as many times as you like prior to the submission date/time.
    However, please note that the second and subsequent times you submit the assignment, the originality report from Turnitin will take up to
    24 hours to be released. It is very important to ensure that all group members’ names and student codes are listed on the first page of the
    assignment, so that each member receives a mark.
    Assessment Task 3  Due Date  %  SILOs Assessed
    Examination  Examination period  50%  1, 2
    Description of Task
    The final examination is designed to test students’ knowledge of the HRM topics covered this semester. The examination will be held in the
    University examination period. It is the responsibility of students to ascertain the date and time of the examination. The structure of the
    final examination will be announced during the semester.
    Detailed Grading Criteria
    Assessment Task 1
    The assignment rubric will be available in the LMS at the beginning of the semester.
    Assessment Task 2
    The assignment rubric will be available in the LMS at the beginning of the semester.
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