Human Resource Management

Recently tasks that were originally thought to fall under the responsibility of the human resources department have become a part of many managers' job descriptions.
Human Resource Management Course

Recently tasks that were originally thought to fall under the responsibility of the human resources department have become a part of many managers’ job descriptions. The sharing and diffusion of these tasks throughout the organization has had an impact particularly on those that are not equipped with the skills or knowledge to deal with these issues.

The Human Resource Management workshop will give managers the basic tools to handle numerous human resource situations such as interviewing, orientation, safety, harassment, discrimination, violence, discipline, and termination. This workshop will provide your participants those skills and assist them with certain Human Resource situations.

EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO TEACH A ONE-DAY WORKSHOP FOR HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT:
  • Training Manuals
  • PowerPoint Slides
  • Instructor’s Guide
  • Quick Reference Job Aids
  • Icebreakers, Activities,
     & Exercise Files
  • Pre-Assignments,
    Pre-/Post-Assessments
  • Promotional Advertorials
  • Lesson Plans with Flip Chart Notes
HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT COURSE OUTLINE:
Module One: Getting Started
  • Icebreaker
  • Housekeeping Items
  • The Parking Lot
  • Workshop Objectives
Module Two: A History of Human Resources
  • A Brief History
  • What is Human Resources Today?
Module Three: The Interview Process
  • The General Format
  • Types of Questions
  • Do”s and Don”ts
Module Four: Employee Orientation
  • The Orientation Process
  • The Role of Management and the Role of Human Resources
  • Tips and Tricks
Module Five: Following Up with New Employees
  • Daily Checklist for the First Week
  • Following Up at the End of the Week
  • Weeks and Months Later
Module Six: Workplace Safety
  • Understanding Your Role and Responsibilities
  • Understanding Local Rules
  • Understanding Industry-Specific Rules
Module Seven: Dealing with Harassment And Discrimination
  • Defining Harassment
  • Types of Workplace Discrimination
  • A Manager”s Responsibility
  • An Employer”s Responsibility
Module Eight: Workplace Violence
  • Defining Violence
  • A Manager”s Responsibility
  • An Employer”s Responsibility
Module Nine: Managing Employee Performance
  • Choosing the Time and Place For Feedback
  • Types of Employee Appraisals
  • Using the Feedback Sandwich
  • Encouraging Growth and Development
Module Ten: Disciplining Employees
  • Understanding Your Role
  • Understanding Your Choices
  • Having the Meeting
  • Following Up
Module Eleven: Terminating Employees
  • Documenting Events
  • Preparing for the Decision
  • Making the Decision
  • Communicating the Decision
Module Twelve: Wrapping Up
  • Words from the Wise
  • Review of Parking Lot
  • Lessons Learned
  • Completion of Action Plans and Evaluations
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