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DRIVE-Fall
2014
PROGRAM-MBADS
(SEM 3/SEM 5) MBAFLEX/ MBAN2 (SEM 3) PGDHRMN (SEM 1)
SUBJECT
CODE & NAME-MU0012 – Employee Relations Management
BK
ID-B1734
CREDIT
& MARKS-4 Credits, 60 marks
Q1. Define Strategy. Describe the different
strategy levels in an organization
(Definition of Strategy, Explain the different
strategy levels in an organization) 2, 8
Answer.
Strategy
Johnson and Scholes define strategy as “The
direction and scope of an organisation over the long-term; which achieves
advantages for the organisation through its configuration of resources within a
changing environment, to meet the needs of markets and to fulfil stakeholders’
expectations.”
Q2. What do you mean by Human Resource Information
System (HRIS)? Describe the various modules of HRIS. Discuss some of the HRIS
software.
(Definition of HRIS, Explain any five modules of
HRIS, Describe any three examples of HRIS software) 2,5,3
Answer.
Human Resource Information Systems
They are online applications which enable
organisations to store, track and manipulate data according to the needs of the
HR, payroll and accounts, and other operations within an organisation. Such
employee relationship management tools establish a centralised approach to
managing employees distributed across the globe. Information on employee
management, career growth, performance management, etc., are easier to track
and, in turn, help in managing international employees. Organisational
communication systems enable employees to be connected at anytime of the day,
anywhere in the world.
Five modules of HRIS
Q3.
As an HR of a Company, you are asked to focus on the causes of Grievance and
the Grievance handling procedure. What according to you are the reasons of
Grievance? Explain the pre-requisites you will consider while addressing
Grievance handling procedure
(Explain
the causes of Grievance, Describe the essential pre-requisites of a Grievance
Handling procedure )
Answer.
Causes
of Grievance
Grievance may be defined as a complaint or
resentment against any unjust or unfair act. Grievance is any issue associated
with an organisation or its management such as employee discrimination or
harassment by managers. There are a number of causes of employee grievances.
Some of the reasons are as follows:
Q4
Discuss the Collective Bargaining Process and its issues
(Explaining
the Collective Bargaining process, Explaining the Collective Bargaining issues
)
Answer.
Collective
Bargaining process
Having
understood what collective bargaining is, let us now discuss the general
process involved in collective bargaining and negotiation towards resolving
employee issues. The process includes negotiations between an employer and a
group of employees to determine the conditions of the employment. The result of
the collective bargaining process is called the Collective Bargaining Agreement
(CBA). It is a type of negotiation that issued by the employees to work with
their employers. This final contract is called the CBA. Figure illustrates the
various steps of the collective bargaining process. The process comprises of
the following steps:
Q5
What is a Trade Union and what are its activities? Explain the functions of
Trade Unions.
(Meaning
of Trade Union
Describing
the activities of Trade Unions
Explaining
the Functions of Trade Unions )
Answer.
Trade
Union
A trade union or labour union is an administration
of workforce grouped together to attain common goals such as enhanced
operational circumstances.
Trade unions are created with the key goal of
protecting the rights of the labour force. The Indian labour market consists of
three sectors:
Q6. Write a brief note on the following:
a) Trait theory
b)ERG theory
(Meaning and concept of Trait theory, Meaning and
concept of ERG theory)5,5
Answer.
a) Trait theory
This theory uses traits (characteristics) to
distinguish between leaders and non-leaders. The traits associated with
leadership according to this theory. The traits that indicate strong leadership
are as follows:
Intelligence: This
refers to the mental ability of a person and is only a moderate predictor of
leadership. The Intelligence Quotient (IQ) of a person can be used as a
qualifier for high management jobs, but once the high position is attained, an
effective leader also displays good levels of Emotional Intelligence (EI). EI
helps a leader to empathise with the emotions of others. Many people feel that
Carly Fiorina, the ousted leader of Hewlett-Packard, had a high IQ, but
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