Human Resource Management

This course in Human resource management focusses on how the human resource function can develop high quality leaders and practitioners who make a positive and enduring differences to the well-being of individuals organizations and society.

The programe emphasizes HRM as an integral part of corporate strategy and demonstrate its links with other managerial activities.

    • 100% Online: Study online with Virtual Learning Environment.
    • Globally Accredited and Internationally Recognized Certification Courses.
    • Global Programme: Study Anytime, Anywhere using your laptop, phone or a tablet.
    • Study Material: Comprehensive study material and e-library support/ study links available for all courses.
    • Easy Payment Plans: Interest Free monthly/ quarterly payment plans available for all courses.
    • Extensive tutor support: Qualifications delivered by GABM comes with complete tutor support via online chat and email. Support via WhatsApp call is provided on case to case basis.
    • Assessment: Assessment is done through written assignments & / or dissertation project.

Overview

The GABM Global academy of business and management offers you the opportunity to enhance your professional skills and knowledge of human resource management and development. We seek to enable you to gain a competitive edge in pursuing your professional career and to make an outstanding contribution to the performance of your employing organization.

This program provides an introduction to the various functions of human resource management, including compensation and benefits, staffing, recruitment and selection, research, labor relations, training and development, health and safety, planning, mediation and arbitration, the influence of government legislation on industry, and human rights legislation and employment equity.

Program Aims

This program provides an introduction to the various functions of human resource management, including compensation and benefits, staffing, recruitment and selection, research, labor relations, training and development, health and safety, planning, mediation and arbitration, the influence of government legislation on industry, and human rights legislation and employment equity.

The individual modules have their own aims and objectives. Collectively they provide the overall aims and objectives of the programme, which are,

  • To provide you with a high quality graduate management qualification and education and development experience of intrinsic worth that will enable you to achieve learning outcomes at a level appropriate for the award of qualifications of the academy.
  • To provide an intellectually stimulating programme of professional graduate management
    education for students desiring to develop their career in the human resource management
    and development profession.
  • To develop the operational skills and behaviors of human resource management and development practitioners through a curriculum that combines rigorous academic study, skills development and application.
  • The Programme objectives are,

  • Critically evaluate the principles and practices of specific human resource management and development topics from an academic and organizational perspective.
  • Demonstrate an ability to develop ideas and arguments, to identify appropriate professional responses to organizational problems and issues and to apply these at a level appropriate to the management professional areas and behavior.
  • Apply your professional skills and knowledge within a work environment.
  • Successfully demonstrate your continuous professional development.

Graduate Qualifications

  • Graduate Certificate in Human Resource Management
  • Graduate Diploma in Human Resource Management

Designation Qualifications

  • Certified Human Resource Professional (CHRP)
  • Certified Human Resource Manager (CHRM)
  • Certified Human Resource Director (CHRD)

Awards are conferred in accordance with the GABM General and Academic Regulations for Students and the GABM Postgraduate Programme Assessment, Progression and Award Regulations.

Graduate Certificate in
Human Resource Management

Indian Rupees

Indian Nationals

12,999/-

US Dollars

International
Students

200$

Complete Learning Pack

4-6 Months Access

Graduate Diploma in
Human Resource Management

Indian Rupees

Indian Nationals

14,999/-

US Dollars

International
Students

250$

Complete Learning Pack

4-6 Months Access

Certified Professional in
Human Resource Management

Indian Rupees

Indian Nationals

14,999/-

US Dollars

International
Students

250$

Complete Learning Pack

4-6 Months Access

Certified Manager in
Human Resource Management

Indian Rupees

Indian Nationals

18,999/-

US Dollars

International
Students

300$

Complete Learning Pack

4-6 Months Access

Certified Director in
Human Resource Management

Indian Rupees

Indian Nationals

24,999/-

US Dollars

International
Students

350$

Complete Learning Pack

4-6 Months Access

Entry Requirements

Entrants to this programme are normally required to have attained the following.

  • Applicants should either have at least Secondary school or entry to bachelor degree for
    Graduate certificate
  • Students who have completed bachelor degree / fresher or final year students can apply for
    Graduate diploma.
  • Students who have completed bachelor degree / fresher or final year students can apply for
    professional certificate.
  • Bachelor degree with 2 years’ experience for Managerial certificate.
  • Bachelor degree with 2 years’ experience for Managerial certificate.
  • Bachelor degree with 5 years’ experience for Director Certificate.
  • A good honors degree or equivalent in a relevant subject or and work experience in relevant
    management or other related field.

Career Prospect

This well-respected program will enhance your HR career prospects. As a graduate, you’ll benefit from GABM
Global academy of business and management excellent reputation in the business community when you are ready to look for employment.Our Human Resource management programme will equip with important management expertise and core HR knowledge in order to prepare you for such role as ,

  • Career Advisor
  • Equality and Diversity officer
  • HR advisor
  • HR analyst
  • HR compliance administrator
  • HR employee benefits manager

  • HR generalist
  • HR manager
  • HR rewards manager
  • Recruitment manager
  • Reward analyst
  • Training advisor

Who Should Attend

  • This course takes a global look at human resource management (HRM) helping you to navigate the differences in approaches across cultures and contexts.
  • You’ll examine the role of key HRM functions around the world, and we will learn new practical, communication and problem solving skills.
  • Learning and Training Methods

    The Human Resource management programme uses a number of different assessment techniques that will allow you to demonstrate your understanding of concepts and issues covered. These may be broadly categorized as ‘coursework’ which may be in the form of individual or group assignments, practical problem-solving exercises and presentations.

    It should be emphasized that the purpose of assessment is not only grade you, and provide information to facilitate management of the course, but also to provide feedback to you. In this manage it accordingly. You should keep all the returned assessment work in a file as you may have to submit this at the end of the programme for the academy to assess.

    Individual model leaders will distribute information on the methods of assessment used, and their weighing at the start of each module.

    Program Curriculum

    Module / Description

    Graduate Certificate

    Graduate Diploma

    Certified Financial Professional

    Certified Financial Manager

    Certified Financial Director

    Human resource management: An overview.
    Business Ethics and Corporate social responsibility
    Equal employment opportunity affirmative action and work force diversity
    Strategic planning, human resource planning and Job analysis
    Recruitment
    Selection
    Performance management and appraisal
    Training and Development
    Direct financial compensation
    Indirect financial compensation
    Labor unions and collective bargaining
    Internal employee relations
    Employee safety, health and wellness
    Global Human resource management
    Assignments
    Project Report – 100 Points
    Credit Points

    200

    260

    360

    380

    380

    Modules


    • Define human resource management
    • Human resource management functions
    • Who performs human resource management activities
    • Human resources as a strategic business partner
    • Dynamic human resource management environment
    • Corporate culture and human resource management
    • Employer branding
    • Human resource management in small business
    • Country culture and global business
    • Human resource management profession


    • Defining ethics, corporate social responsibility and corporate sustainability
    • Business ethics
    • Sources of ethical guidance
    • Legislating ethics
    • Creating a ethical culture and a code of ethics
    • Human resource ethics
    • Linking pay to ethical behavior
    • Ethics training
    • Corporate social responsibility
    • Corporate social responsibility
    • Conducting a social audit
    • Can corporate social responsibility succeed in global environment


    • Introduction
    • Equal employment opportunity : overview
    • Equal employment opportunity : overview
    • Who’s responsible for ensuring equal employment opportunity
    • Defining and operationalizing illegal discrimination
    • Affirmative action
    • Uniform guidelines on preventing specific illegal employment discrimination
    • Global sexual harassment
    • Diversity
    • Diversity management
    • Elements of diverse workforce


    • Strategic planning process
    • Mission determination
    • Human resource planning
    • Forecasting human resource requirements
    • Forecasting human resource availability
    • Shortage or surplus of workers forecasted
    • Succession planning. A component of strategic planning
    • Job analysis. A basic human resource management tool
    • Types of job analysis information
    • Job analysis methods
    • Job description
    • Standard occupational classification ( SOC ) and the occupational information
      network
    • Job analysis for team members
    • Job analysis and the law
    • Competencies and competency theory
    • Global talent management


    • Recruitment defined
    • External recruitment sources
    • Recruiting technology
    • Traditional external recruitment methods
    • Overcoming barriers to the use of marketing research
    • Tailoring recruitment methods to sources
    • Environment of recruitment
    • Alternatives to recruitment
    • Global implications for recruitment


    • Significance of employee selection
    • Selection process
    • Preliminary screening
    • Review of application and review of resumes
    • Selection tests
    • Employment interview
    • Pre-employment screening and background checks
    • Selection decision
    • Metrics for evaluating the effectiveness and recruitment / selection
    • Environmental factors affecting the selection process
    • Selection in a global environment


    • Performance management
    • Performance appraisal
    • Uses of performance appraisal
    • Performance appraisal process
    • Establish performance criteria ( standards )
    • Responsibility for performance appraisal
    • Performance appraisal period
    • Choosing a performance method
    • Problems in performance appraisal
    • Characteristics of an effective appraisal systems
    • Legal considerations in performance appraisal
    • Performance appraisal interview
    • National culture and performance appraisal


    • Training and development process
    • Determine specific training and development needs
    • Training methods
    • Training and development delivery systems
    • Implementing training and development programs
    • Metrics for evaluating training and development
    • Factors influencing training and development
    • Human resource management training initiatives
    • Career and career paths
    • Career planning approaches
    • Career development and career development methods
    • Management development
    • Organizational development : a strategic human resource tool
    • Learning organization as a strategic mindset
    • Training in the global context


    • Compensation : an overview
    • Components of direct financial compensation
    • Determinants of direct financial compensation
    • Contextual influences on direct financial compensation
    • Build job structures using job evaluation
    • Competitive compensations policies
    • Market competitive pay structures : job pricing using compensation surveys
    • Sales representative compensation
    • Contingent worker compensation
    • Executive compensation


    • Indirect financial compensation
    • Legally required benefits
    • Discretionary benefits
    • Health care
    • Retirement plans
    • Life insurance and disability insurance
    • Paid time off
    • Employee services
    • Voluntary benefits
    • Employee benefits legalization
    • Customized benefits plans
    • Global customized benefits
    • Communicating information about the benefits package
    • Workplace flexibility (work life balance)


    • Why do union exists
    • Why employee join unions
    • Prevalence of unions
    • Organized labor’s strategies for a stronger movement
    • Laws affecting collecting bargaining
    • Steps that lead to forming a bargaining unit
    • Collective bargaining process
    • Bargaining issues
    • Preparation for negotiations
    • Negotiating the agreement
    • Breakdowns in negotiations
    • Reaching the labor – management agreement
    • Ratifying the labor management agreement
    • Administration of the labor management agreement
    • Grievance procedure in a union environment
    • Union decertification
    • Collective bargaining in the public sector
    • Labor unrest in china


    • Employment at will
    • Discipline and disciplinary action
    • Disciplinary action process
    • Approaches to disciplinary action
    • Problems in the administration of disciplinary action
    • Termination
    • Termination of employees at various levels
    • Demotion of employees at various levels
    • Downsizing
    • Ombudsperson
    • Alternative dispute resolution
    • Transfers
    • Promotions
    • Resignation
    • Retirements
    • Administering disciplinary action in other countries


    • Nature of role of safety, health and wellness
    • Occupational safety and health administration
    • OSHA and whistle blowers
    • OSHA and small business
    • Safety: the economic impact
    • Focus on safety program
    • Musculoskeletal disorders .
    • Ergonomics
    • Workplace bullying and violence
    • Employee wellness
    • Social networking and wellness
    • Nature of stress
    • Burnout
    • Physical fitness program
    • Substance abuse
    • Substance abuse – free workplace
    • Implementing a drug testing program
    • Employee assistance program
    • Health care in global environment


    • Evolution of global business
    • Global strategic human resource management
    • Setting the stage for global HR practice
    • Global staffing
    • Global performance management and human resource development
    • Global compensation
    • Global safety and health
    • Global employee and global relations
    • Globalization to small to medium sized business

    Program Structure

    Module Code Module Core/Elective Credit Points
    HRM-101 Human resource management: An overview. Core 20
    HRM-102 Business Ethics and Corporate social responsibility Core 20
    HRM-103 Equal employment opportunity affirmative action and work force diversity Core 20
    HRM-104 Strategic planning, human resource planning and Job analysis Elective 20
    HRM-105 Recruitment Core 20
    HRM-106 Selection Core 20
    HRM-107 Performance management and appraisal Elective 20
    HRM-108 Training and Development Core 20
    HRM-109 Direct financial compensation Elective 20
    HRM-110 Indirect financial compensation Elective 20
    HRM-111 Labor unions and collective bargaining Core 20
    HRM-112 Internal employee relations Core 20
    HRM-113 Employee safety, health and wellness Core 20
    HRM-114 Global Human resource management Core 20
    Distinctive features of the Programme
    • The Induction Module.
    • The flexibility to choose the start date
    • Syllabus maps fully to the Global Academy Qualifications Framework.
    • The flexibility for students to choose the pace of their study.
    • The ability to interact with students from different Programmes and in varied
      geographical locations locally and internationally via the Mygabm.
    • International professional, personal and academic networking opportunities.
    • The programme and its syllabus is internationally recognized.
    • Availability of interim awards either Graduate Certificate or Graduate Diploma.
    • Availability of Designation Qualifications in Human Resource Management.

    Assessment Pattern

    The GABM global academy consists of variety of assessment modes.

    • Assessed assignments ( in essay , report, problem, case studies or short question format)
    • Written examination papers.
    • Project report submission.

    The exact combination of assessment varies from programme to programme and from module to module.

    Programme Assessment pattern Credit Points
    Graduate certificate in
    Human Resourcem Management
    1 Assignment 200
    Graduate Diploma in
    Human Resource Management
    2 Assignment 260
    Certified Human
    Resource Professional(CHRP)
    3 Assignment 360
    Certified Human
    Resource Manager(CHRM)
    3 Assignments with project report 380
    Certified Human
    Resource Director(CHRD)
    3 Assignments with project report 380

    Note: Assignments and patterns are subject to change without notice; candidates are required to contact office of executive education and professional certification of the academy for respective programme before start of the course.