This course develops an understanding of how human resource management practices influence organizational success and how general managers acquire the skills needed in order to successfully manage their people. This course draws on economics, psychology, sociology and legal issues to inform students about job analysis, human resource planning, recruiting, selecting, training, evaluating and compensating employees in order to develop and maintain a highly committed and high-performing workforce.
Grade Basis: Letter Grade
Credits: 2.0
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