scholarly journals Electronic Document Management: A Human Resource Management Case Study

2004 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Thomas Groenewald

This case study serve as exemplar regarding what can go wrong with the implementation of an electronic document management system. Knowledge agility and knowledge as capital, is outlined against the backdrop of the information society and knowledge economy. The importance of electronic document management and control is sketched thereafter. The literature review is concluded with the impact of human resource management on knowledge agility, which includes references to the learning organisation and complexity theory. The intervention methodology, comprising three phases, follows next. The results of the three phases are presented thereafter. Partial success has been achieved with improving the human efficacy of electronic document management, however the client opted to discontinue the system in use. Opsomming Die gevalle studie dien as voorbeeld van wat kan verkeerd loop met die implementering van ’n elektroniese dokumentbestuur sisteem. Teen die agtergrond van die inligtingsgemeenskap en kennishuishouding word kennissoepelheid en kennis as kapitaal bespreek. Die literatuurstudie word afgesluit met die inpak van menslikehulpbronbestuur op kennissoepelheid, wat ook die verwysings na die leerorganisasie en kompleksietydsteorie insluit. Die metodologie van die intervensie, wat uit drie fases bestaan, volg daarna. Die resultate van die drie fases word vervolgens aangebied. Slegs gedeelte welslae is behaal met die verbetering van die menslike doeltreffendheid ten opsigte van elektroniese dokumentbestuur. Die klient besluit egter om nie voort te gaan om die huidige sisteem te gebruik nie.

2010 ◽  
Vol 6 (6) ◽  
Author(s):  
Lynn M. Murray ◽  
Arthur K. Fischer

This is a Human Resource Management (HRM) case used to encourage student thought and discussion following a class segment on recruiting.  Midwest Education, Inc.: A Human Resource Management Case is used to exemplify many of the human resource problems encountered in a typical complex organization.  It provides history and background of the company, Midwest Education, Inc. (which is closely modeled after a major developer and supplier of educational materials).  The case presents the three major divisions of the company and shows how each is following a different strategy.  With this background, the case presents the current problems which arise as the company seeks to change from ad hoc recruiting practices to a planned, strategically aligned process.  As the case develops, it is seen that corporate headquarters is challenging the HR directors of each of the operating divisions to address recruiting issues through a systematic approach.  Readers are challenged to determine what issues are most pressing during the recruiting process, and to develop comprehensive recruiting plans for the divisions.


2011 ◽  
Vol 7 (4) ◽  
pp. 1
Author(s):  
Lynn M. Murray ◽  
Arthur K. Fischer

An HRM case used to encourage student thought and discussion concerning staffing and management of a new sales force. Midwest Education, Inc.: A Human Resource Management Case is used to exemplify many of the human resource problems encountered in a typical organization. It provides history and background of the company, Midwest Education, Inc. (which is closely modeled after a major developer and supplier of educational materials). With this background, the case presents the staffing issues which arise as the company seeks to change from using manufacturers representative firms to sell their products to having an in-house sales force.


2011 ◽  
Vol 3 (3) ◽  
pp. 43
Author(s):  
Arthur K. Fischer ◽  
Mallory Murray

An HRM case dealing with problems encountered as ethics conflict with strategy. Discussion concerns how such a case can be used to exhibit the alignment between HRM and business strategy.


Author(s):  
Mr. Vijay N Budihal

Human Resource system isn't a brand-new thought currently. it's gained large quality among companies round the world. It plays a significant role in Human Resource management with in a bank. Human Resource management with plays a big role in managing the manpower of any banks. Ineffective Human Resource management with might cause insignificant variety of workers. Thus, HR planning permits cheap management with of human resource in a bank. the key aim of this paper is to focus the impact of Human Resource information system on Human Resource management activities. The results of paper recommend that Human resource Information system play a really important role in effectiveness of HR managementfunctions in abank.


2011 ◽  
Vol 4 (4) ◽  
pp. 61
Author(s):  
Arthur K. Fischer ◽  
Jeremy L. Houser

An HRM case dealing with problems encountered as employee lifestyles conflict with organizational necessity. Discussion concerns how the case is used to exhibit the alignment between HRM and business strategy.


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