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             National University of Singapore 
             NUS Business School 
             Department of Management and Organisation 
              
              
             Module: MNO2302 Human Resource Management 
              
             Semester 1, AY2016/2017 
              
             Module Instructor & Coordinator: Dr Wu Pei Chuan 
              
              
              
              
              
              Module Description: 
               
              This course introduces students to the fundamentals of human resource management (HRM). It 
              teaches students to think about, discuss and evaluate the complexities of managing human resources 
              within organisations. It reviews leading-edge models and frameworks, as well as current ideas and 
              practices in managing and developing people. It seeks to facilitate students’ ability to apply 
              knowledge to practical HRM problems. It also considers human resources from a strategic 
              perspective, as a means of creating a high-performance workforce for the sustainable competitive 
              advantages of firms. 
               
              This course is therefore intended for students who: 
               
                      anticipate pursuing a career in HRM or Talent Management; and/or 
                      desire knowledge about the changing nature of HRM or Talent management in dynamic and 
                       globalized business environments. 
                
              More specifically, the course aims to provide students with: 
               
              1.  An understanding of the range of the increasing number of environmental pressures (e.g. 
                  business environment, national culture, legislation, labour markets, etc.) that challenge 
                  conventional HRM.  
               
              2.  A solid foundation in the core areas of HRM and/or Talent Management such as job analysis, 
                  recruitment and selection, performance management, training and development, rewards, and 
                  employee and labour relations. 
               
              3.  An awareness of how HRM systems might vary across country boundaries, and ways in which
                  to develop and implement HRM policies and practices in firms operating in Singapore and other 
                  Asian environments. A further discussion on how to manage talents and/or expatriates in a global 
                  context.  
               
              Learning Outcomes: 
               
              By the end of the course, the student will be able to: 
               
                      identify and understand the existing theoretical and practical perspectives in core HRM 
                       areas; 
                   
                      critically appraise and analyse the academic literature and company human resource 
                       practices; and 
               
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                      recognise the strengths and weaknesses of existing HRM policies and strategies, and make 
                       effective recommendations.  
               
              Modes of Teaching and Learning:  
               
              This course will employ a combination of teaching methods to foster both critical thinking and 
              cooperative and active learning. Lectures will incorporate both traditional and interactive methods 
              of teaching, including the use of video materials, Internet information, case studies, etc. Students 
              will be required to apply the course materials to current issues. In addition to formal lectures, tutorial 
              workshops will also be arranged. Students will be expected to participate actively in a series of 
              classroom activities, such as seminars, case-study analyses, role-playing exercises and debates. 
               
               
              Syllabus: 
               
              Schedule of Events 
               
              1.   Overview 
              2.   Environment and strategic HRM 
              3.   Talent Acquisition I: Recruitment 
              4.   Talent Acquisition II: Selection 
              5.   Talent Development I: Performance Management 
              6.   Talent Development II: Training and Development 
              7.   Total Rewards I: Pay and Employee Contributions  
              8.   Total Rewards II: Employee Benefits and Work-Life Balance 
              9.   International HRM: A Global Career 
              10. Final project presentations 
               
               
              Readings: 
               
              Reference textbooks: 
               
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              Dessler, G. 2017. Human Resource Management, 15  ed. Pearson.  
               
              Noe, R., Hollenbeck, J., Gerhart, B., & Wright, P. 2015. Human Resource Management: Gaining a 
              Competitive Advantage, 9th Edition. McGraw-Hill/Irwin. 
               
               
              Assessment (%): 
               
                       1. Class participation      15% 
                       2. Class preparation                                                   10%   
                       3. Mid-term Test (case analysis)                           20% 
                       4. Individual response paper                             15% 
                       5. Team presentation       15% 
                       6. Final project                                         25% 
               
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           Pre-requisite: 
            
           MNO1001 Management and Organisation 
            
            
            
           ACADEMIC HONESTY & PLAGIARISM  
             
           Academic integrity and honesty is essential for the pursuit and acquisition of knowledge. The University 
           and School expect every student to uphold academic integrity & honesty at all times. Academic dishonesty 
           is any misrepresentation with the intent to deceive, or failure to acknowledge the source, or falsification of 
           information, or inaccuracy of statements, or cheating at examinations/tests, or inappropriate use of 
           resources. 
            
           Plagiarism is ‘the practice of taking someone else's work or ideas and passing them off as one's own' (The 
           New Oxford Dictionary of English). The University and School will not condone plagiarism. Students should 
           adopt this rule - You have the obligation to make clear to the assessor which is your own work, and which 
           is the work of others. Otherwise, your assessor is entitled to assume that everything being presented for 
           assessment is being presented as entirely your own work. This is a minimum standard. In case of any 
           doubts, you should consult your instructor.  
            
           Additional guidance is available at: 
           http://www.nus.edu.sg/registrar/adminpolicy/acceptance.html#NUSCodeofStudentConduct 
            
            
           Online Module on Plagiarism: 
           http://emodule.nus.edu.sg/ac/ 
            
            
           
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