Course guide of Human Resource Management 1 (2351138)
: 21/06/2024
Departamento de Organización de Empresas II: 26/06/2024
Grado (bachelor's degree)
Branch
Module
Subject
Year of study
Semester
ECTS Credits
Course type
Teaching staff
Theory
- Javier Aguilera Caracuel. Grupo: A
- María de los Ángeles Escudero Torres. Grupo: C
- Natalia Ortiz Mtnez. de Mandojana. Grupo: D
- María Dolores Vidal Salazar. Grupo: B
Practice
- Javier Aguilera Caracuel Grupos: 1 y 2
- María de los Ángeles Escudero Torres Grupos: 5 y 6
- María Dolores Vidal Salazar Grupos: 3 y 4
Timetable for tutorials
Javier Aguilera Caracuel
Ver email- First semester
- Tuesday de 09:00 a 15:00 (Desp B214 Facultad Ccee)
- Second semester
- Monday de 09:30 a 12:30 (Desp B214 Facultad Ccee)
- Friday de 09:30 a 12:30 (Desp B214 Facultad Ccee)
María de los Ángeles Escudero Torres
Ver email- First semester
- Tuesday
- 17:00 a 18:00 (Desp 100 Facultad Ccee)
- 19:00 a 21:00 (Desp B100 Facultad Ccee)
- Thursday de 19:00 a 20:00 (Desp B100 Facultad Ccee)
- Second semester
- Monday de 19:30 a 21:30 (Desp B100 Facultad Ccee)
- Tuesday de 18:30 a 19:30 (Desp B100 Facultad Ccee)
- Thursday de 17:30 a 18:30 (Desp 7 Facultad Rrll)
Natalia Ortiz Mtnez. de Mandojana
Ver email- First semester
- Monday
- 09:30 a 10:30 (Desp B224 Facultad Ccee)
- 12:30 a 14:30 (Desp B224 Facultad Ccee)
- Tuesday
- 09:30 a 10:30 (Desp B224 Facultad Ccee)
- 12:30 a 14:30 (Desp B224 Facultad Ccee)
- Second semester
- Wednesday de 11:00 a 14:00 (Desp B224 Facultad Ccee)
- Thursday de 11:00 a 14:00 (Desp B224 Facultad Ccee)
María Dolores Vidal Salazar
Ver email- First semester
- Monday de 09:00 a 12:00 (Desp B216 Facultad Ccee)
- Tuesday de 09:00 a 12:00 (Desp B216 Facultad Ccee)
- Wednesday de 09:00 a 12:00 (Desp B216 Facultad Ccee)
- Second semester
- Monday de 08:30 a 12:30 (Desp B216 Facultad Ccee)
- Tuesday de 10:30 a 12:30 (Desp B216 Facultad Ccee)
Prerequisites of recommendations
Students are required to have a sufficient level of knowledge regarding "Business Management".
Brief description of content (According to official validation report)
- Individual Management Processes
- The Context of Human Resource Management
- Affectation and Disaffection in Human Resource Management
- Training and Career Management Development
- Governance in Human Resource Management
- Managing Compensation
- Emerging Trends in Human Resource Management
General and specific competences
General competences
- CG02. Ability to analyse and search for information from a variety of sources applicable to the field of study.
- CG06. Ability to analyse and summarise.
- CG07. Ability to make decisions.
- CG19. Oral and written communication skills in Spanish.
- CG24. Ability to apply knowledge to practice.
Specific competences
- CE01. Know and understand the economic reality, identify the role that companies play in the economy, know the different forms that companies can take
- CE02. Understand the most relevant perspectives in the study of organizations
- CE09. Know and apply theoretical concepts and instrumental techniques and tools for solving economic problems in real-life scenarios.
- CE20. Know and perform the functions that make up the administration process: planning, direction, organization and control
- CE22. Make a diagnosis of a real situation in the business world, identifying and modeling problems as well as proposing solutions in a reasoned manner.
- CE23. Manage and administer a company, as well as other public and private organizations and be able to design the organizational structure
- CE24. Understand and apply the main lines of current strategic thinking, the role of competition and the search for competitive advantage; understand the roots of business success and failure, knowing in depth the concepts and tools for formulating and developing a strategy
- CE36. Being able to set objectives, policies, plan and manage human resources
- CE38. Know the interdepartmental link between human resources practices to determine the differences in efficiency and effectiveness of the different links and responsibilities within the company.
Transversal competences
- CT01. Manage and administer a company or organisation by understanding its competitive and institutional positioning and identifying its strengths and weaknesses. Be part of any division of a medium or large company or organisation and be able to perform with ease the assigned management tasks.
- CT03. Be able to plan and control the overall management or the various divisions of a company.
Objectives (Expressed as expected learning outcomes)
- Cognitive (knowledge)-based objectives:
- What HRM can do for a company’s competitive edge
- Specific problems & conflicts commonly affecting HR departments
- The unique role of HR in organizations
- Techniques required to carry out different HR processes
- Trends & challenges in HRM
- Relate and combine the different HRM practices in organizations.
- Understand how the different Human Resource Management (HRM) practices are designed and implemented in real organizations.
- Procedural-Instrumental based objectives:
- We aim to help students be equipped to:
- Estimate demand for personnel
- Select the best candidates in a selection process
- Gauge an organization’s training needs
- Apply performance appraisal techniques
- Calculate salary mass & retributive effects
- We aim to help students be equipped to:
- Objectives relating to individuals’ skills, capacities and competencies:
- Problem-solving
- Analysis and synthesis
- Organisation and planning
- Teamwork
- Delivering presentations in public
- Undertaking the necessary information-search to ensure effective decision-making
- Relating theoretical concepts with one another and applying them to practical scenarios
- Apply critical thinking and creativity to problem-solving.
Detailed syllabus
Theory
- Introduction to HRM:
- Human resources in the firm: The challenges
- Human Resource Management
- Human Resource Managers: Characteristics & roles
- New trends in HRM
- Job Analysis:
- Job Description and Job Specification
- Sources of job information
- Information collection methods
- Generic job analysis
- Standardized questionnaires
- New trends in Job Analysis
- HR Planning:
- Strategic importance of HR planning
- Elements of HR planning
- Assessing the global / organizational environment
- HR forecasts
- Developing HR planning: measurement & timetables
- Implementing HR planning
- Subtractive planning
- Outplacement
- HR information systems
- The Recruiting Process (staffing).
- Strategic role of recruiting
- Recruiting from the organization´s internal labor market
- Recruiting from the external labor market
- Turnover & recruiting difficulties
- New trends in the recruiting process
- The Selection and Socialization Processes.
- Overview of the selection process
- Choosing valid predictors
- Techniques for assessing job applicants
- Formal and informal socialization
- New trends in the selection and socialization processes
- Training & Development and Career Management:
- Training vs. development
- Challenges in training
- The training processes
- Developing program content
- What is career development?
- Career development hurdles
- Meeting the challenges of effective career development
- Self-development
- New trends in training & development and career management
- Measuring Performance & Providing Feedback:
- Performance appraisal: concept & objectives
- Identifying performance dimensions: performance & tools
- The appraisal interview
- Performance improvement
- Managing Compensation:
- Designing a compensation system
- Job-based vs. individual-based pay
- Compensation tools
- Balancing internal, individual and external equity
- Performance-based pay: the challenges
- Types of incentives (merit pay, team rewards, organisational rewards)
- New trends in compensation: Emotional salary and flexible compensation
Practice
Case studies, individual and group-dynamic activities, team building activities, and analyses of human resource business cases based on the table of contents (see detailed syllabus).
Bibliography
Basic reading list
- Noe, R.A., Hollenbeck, J.R., Gerhart, B., y Wright, P.M. (2021). Fundamentals of Human Resource Management, McGraw Hill Education, New York, United States, 9th edition.
- De la Calle, M.C., y Ortiz, M. (2018): Fundamentos de Recursos Humanos, Pearson, Madrid, 3ª ed.
- Dessler, G. (2020). Fundamentals of Human Resource Management, Pearson Education Limited, Harlow, United States, 5th edition.
- Tarrington. D., Hall, L., Taylor, S., and Atkinson, C. (2020). Human Resource Management, Pearson Education Limited, Harlow, United Kingdon, 11th edition.
- Gómez-Mejía, L.R., Balkin, D.B., Cardy, R.L. (2016). Managing Human Resources, Pearson Education Limited, Harlow, United Kingdon, 8th edition.
Complementary reading
- Ariza Montes, J.A. y Morales Fernández, E.J. (2014). Gestión estratégica de personas y competencias. Mc Graw Hill, 1ª edición.
- Dolan, S., Valle, R. y López, A. (2014): La gestión de personas y del talento: la gestión de los recursos humanos en el S. XXI, McGraw-Hill, Madrid.
- Fernández, E. y Junquera, B. (2013): Iniciación a los recursos humanos, Septem ed., Oviedo.
- Valle, R. (Coord) (2003) La gestión estratégica de los recursos humanos, Prentice-Hall, Madrid.
- Werther, W. y Davis, J. (2014): Administración de Recursos Humanos, 7ª Edición, McGraw-Hill, Méjico.
Recommended links
Teaching methods
- MD01. Docencia presencial en el aula
- MD02. Estudio individualizado del alumno, búsqueda, consulta y tratamiento de información, resolución de problemas y casos prácticos, y realización de trabajos y exposiciones.
- MD03. Tutorías individuales y/o colectivas y evaluación
Assessment methods (Instruments, criteria and percentages)
Ordinary assessment session
To assess the contents and competencies acquired, we will use the following tools:
- Write test: we will propose some short answer questions and case studies.
- Oral test: there will be oral exposition of the case studies solved in groups.
- Observation: The conducts of the student will be observed to check them with the competencies.
- Attending and active participation of the student to class, seminars and tutoring sessions.
The final mark will be calculated as following:
- Theoretical exam (50% of the total): Consisting on a writing assessment with short answer questions and/or multiple choice exam and/or true-false exam and/or short anwer questions applied to HRM business cases. This exam has to be passed (at least 5 points).
- Continuous evaluation system (50% of the final mark). The student could have 5 points through the continuous evaluation system. This system is based upon the attending, participation and assessment of the practical activities proposed. The professor of each group will define the system at the beginning of the course.
The final mark of the student will result of the mean of theoretical part and the continuous evaluation system, taking into account that the theoretical exam is required to be passed.
Important: The students that do not attend the final exam will obtain “no presented” final mark.
Extraordinary assessment session
- The structure of the theoretical exam will be similar to the one on ordinary examination (50%). This exam has to be passed (at least 5 points).
- Practice exam (50% of the total). Consisting on the resolution of case studies based on subjects of the course in order to apply the theoretical knowledge to human resource business situations.
- The score of the continuous evaluation system can be saved for the student that does not pass the ordinary examination. In this case, only those students that have passed the practice part through continuous evaluation system can decide not to do the practice part on this examination.
Important: The students that do not attend the final exam will obtain “no presented” final mark.
Single final assessment
The single final assessment (for those who apply and are allow to have it) will have this structure:
- Theoretical exam (50% of the total). Consisting on a writing assessment with short answer questions and/or multiple choice exam and/or true-false exam and/or short anwer questions applied to HRM business cases. This exam has to be passed (at least 5 points).
- Practice exam (50% of the total). Consisting on the resolution of case studies based on subjects of the course in order to apply the theoretical knowledge to human resource business situations.
Additional information
- It is recommended to have at least a B1 level of English to attend this course.
- The use of National Identification Number is required to do the exams.
- The General Data Protection Regulation is applied in all the teaching activities, including the virtual ones.
INCLUSION and DIVERSITY. In the case of students with disabilities or other specific needs for educational support (NEAE), the tutoring system will be adapted to these needs, in accordance with the recommendations of the area with competence in inclusion of the University of Granada, according to the departments and centers to establish appropriate measures so that tutoring takes place in accessible places. Likewise, at the request of the teaching staff, support may be requested from the competent unit of the UGR when special methodological adaptations are involved.