Human Resource Management - FULL Course HRM-590 Project 3 Assignments

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Course Project: Recruiting, Hiring, Evaluating, and Compensating HRM590 HR590

Objective | Grading Rubrics | Guidelines | Best Practices

  

Objective

 

The final project consists of an accumulation of information throughout the previous seven weeks, which you begin compiling in your Written Assignments 1 and 2 (see details below). Your final paper will be based on these previous assignments, feedback provided, and a final product that you would deliver and review with your HRM leadership team and employee(s). I encourage you to read through all the assignments to understand the complete process expectations. Your role in creating these assignments is that of an HRM manager. 

  

Grading Rubrics

 

Assignment 1: Job Analysis  Due Week 3

Purpose: To create a new job description for a new position in the human resource department. This will require conducting a job analysis and writing a job description. The job will provide administrative support to a 10-employee HRM office. Incumbent will also act as department receptionist. Some duties include maintaining personnel files, performing all administrative functions for the office personnel, assisting the public and employees with personnel questions, following company policy when dispensing information, reviewing and processing forms for personnel changes, monitoring staff time and payroll items, handling director’s calendar, handling office mail, filing, typing as requested, answering phones, and other duties as assigned.

Category

Criteria

Points

Task Statements

Complete the Task Statement template posted in Doc Sharing. Be sure the task statements are specific, time determined, and measurable. Be sure the task statements are single task items. You do not want multiple tasks within one task statement because that will make it difficult to identify the KSA and to measure later for performance evaluation.

25

KSA Statements

Complete the KSA (knowledge, skills, abilities) Statement template posted in Doc Sharing. You will take each Task Statement and identify the KSA needed for each task. This helps determine the level and required job skills.

25

Job Description

From the Task and KSA Statement templates, write a viable job description with the following sections:

  • Job Summary
  • Essential Job Functions
  • Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
  • Education, Experience, Certifications, and Licenses
  • Environmental Factors and Conditions/Physical Requirements
  • Equipment and Tools Utilized

25

Literature Review

Find three scholarly sources that validate your job analysis process. Provide a summary of your articles in 2–3 pages following proper writing style and formatting as described in Best Practices below. Be sure to properly cite and reference your sources. There should be no copied material in any section of this assignment

40

Paper Mechanics

Follow Guidelines and Best Practices sections.

10

Deliverables

Submit the following:

  1. Completed Task Statement template (25 points)
  2. Completed KSA Statement template (25 points)
  3. Job description (25 points)
  4. Literature review (40 points)
  5. Readability (10 points)

 

Total Points: 125

Written Assignment #2: Recruiting/Selection  Due Week 5

Purpose: Now that you have a job created, you need to find someone to fill that job. The purpose of this assignment is to outline a recruitment plan to find a candidate to fill your new job opening. Once you’ve identified your recruitment pool, you then need to determine how you will select the best candidate. Then, after your candidate has been on the job for a year, she needs a performance evaluation.

Category

Criteria

Points

Recruitment Plan

Write a job ad for your job opening. Provide a recruitment plan that includes where you plan to recruit and why, along with how long you plan to recruit and why. You must thoroughly explain your decisions for this recruitment plan.

25

Selection Method

Describe the selection method(s) you would use to hire the best candidate. You must thoroughly explain your decisions for this selection method.

25

Performance Evaluation

Now you’ve hired a candidate, Cathy. She has been working for you for a year now. Based on the information provided (Performance Results Data document found in Doc Sharing), write her performance evaluation. You must be sure to substantiate your ratings and feedback.

25

Literature Review

Find one scholarly source each for recruitment, selection, and performance evaluations that validate your process (three total sources). Provide a summary of your sources in 23 page paper.

40

Readability

Follow Guidelines and Best Practices sections.

10

Deliverables

Submit the following:

  1. Recruitment plan (25 points)
  2. Selection method plan (25 points)
  3. Completed performance evaluation (25 points)
  4. Literature review (40 points)
  5. Readability (10 points)

Total Points: 125

Final Course Project Submission: Compensation Decisions  Due Week 7

Purpose: In Weeks 3 and 5, you submitted information to help you in completing the final project. Feedback was provided to assist you in maximizing points earned on this final paper. To properly complete this final project, you must include the feedback provided to apply to this final paper. The purpose of this assignment is to apply your critical thinking skills in completing the employee process from job analysis to compensation based on performance. You are now going to make compensation decisions.

Category

Criteria

Points

Compensation Decisions

Share how you would compensate each of the employees with the budget dollars provided (see Compensation Template in Doc Sharing). You must provide substantiation for your salary decisions. Even with the decisions you make, what might be some consequences? Input your decisions into the template. Include your risk analysis.

100

Literature Review

Then, write a 6–10 page paper providing an overall review of the entire process created from job analysis to compensation. Would you change anything in your process at this point? Why? Why not? Include four scholarly resources related to compensation: two articles focused on general compensation and two articles on making compensation decisions. Do not use any verbiage/portion of your previously submitted Literature Review for Written Assignments 1 or 2. This Literature Review should be original to this final project assignment.

100

Readability

Follow Guidelines and Best Practices sections.

20

Deliverables

Submit the following:

  1. Compensation decisions with substantiation and risk analysis (100 points)
  2. Literature review  (100 points)
  3. Readability (20 points)

Total Points: 220

  

Guidelines

 

A quality paper will meet or exceed all of the following requirements. Reference the Grading Rubrics section for each assignment's specific point distributions. These assignments will be graded on the following criteria:

  • paper follows instructions as outlined;
  • paper has topical flow with like subjects in each paragraph;
  • paragraph transitions are present and logical;
  • quality of research topic, quality of paper information;
  • proper use of citations;
  • proper grammar; punctuation, spelling, etc.;
  • page count follows guidelines;
  • sentences are complete, clear, and concise;
  • writing style follows appropriate graduate college level writing;
  • paper content is thorough, and information included is relevant and provides depth and clarity of theories as well as theory application;
  • all key elements of the assignment are covered in a substantive way;
  • concepts are reviewed clearly, supported by specific details (examples or analysis);
  • there is correct use of vocabulary and theory;
  

Best Practices

 
  • Include all aspects of the assignment criteria outlined.
  • Use 12-point font (Arial, Times New Roman), double spaced, and 1” margins as a standard format.
  • Do not include extra lines between paragraphs, etc.
  • There should be theory used in each assignment as outlined. 
  • Keller Graduate School (DeVry University) policies are in effect including the plagiarism policy; cite in text when quoting (copying information word for word) or using words/thoughts that are not your own.
  • Submit assignments in Word documents and templates provided only to the dropbox by the due date.
  • All papers should have a separate title page, which includes name, paper title, and university.
  • Paper should have topical flow with like subjects in each paragraph. 
  • Proofread your papers before submitting. Spell check is not foolproof.
  • There should be minimal copied information (<5%); this just teaches you how to copy and paste. Use critical thinking skills to understand the material researched.
  • Papers should be third person.
  • Academic writing is a formal writing style, sharing information and facts (theory).
  • Fully describe the concepts and theories; what does the information mean? If you make a statement such as, “All people who break the law should improve their communication skills to stay out of jail,” you mustsubstantiate that statement. If that statement is not your own thought or is a statistic, cite it. If it is your opinion, state that and explain what led to that conclusion. Provide enough information to validate and explain statements.
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