Assignment title: Information
Face to Face:
Organizing Work and Managing Human Resource (OWMHR)
Assessment Pack Template
Programme Module Title Module code/Level Module
Leader
Location of Delivery
PDMS Organizing
Work and
Managing
Human
Resource
OWMHR Dr. Foo
Loon Sung
Credit: 15 Student/tutor interaction
(Lectures/workshops/seminars/guest
speakers)
Main aim(s) of the module:
To develop a critical awareness of current and emerging practices in the managing of work organizations and
human resources, which will enhance programme members’ abilities to increase the contribution of human
resources to long-term corporate success, whatever the specific nature of their managerial role.
Main topics of study:
1. Historical view of work, work today and workers’ psychological contract
2. Essence of organisational strategy, human resource strategy
3. HRM roles in structures, culture and policy as well as strategic HR partnership
and alliance
4. The Workplace Relations
5. New Roles and Challenges for HRM
6. Human Resource Trends and Organisation Culture
Learning Outcomes for the module
1. A critical understanding in processes of organizing and managing work.2. Structure and culture, strategy and implementation
3. Approaches to employment management practices.
4. The overall strategic way an organization handles its changing environment.
5. The strategic direction of human resourcing.
At the end of this module, students will be able to:
On completion of the module, programme members should be able to:
1. Demonstrate a critical understanding that to engage successfully in processes of organizing and
managing work, their thinking needs to go beyond such dualisms as thinking and acting, structure and
culture, strategy and implementation, and see each of these as different facets of unified processes in
human and organizational life.
2. Analyze and evaluate the choices presented in approaches to employment management practices and
how these relate to the overall strategic way an organization handles its changing environment and the
range of stakeholders with which it deals.
3. Apply these understandings to managerial practices to inform the way they can contribute to the
strategic direction of human resourcing, and develop appropriate and relevant solutions to employment
management issues in their organizations.
Knowledge
1. A critical understanding in processes of organizing and managing work.
2. Structure and culture, strategy and implementation
Thinking Skills
3. Approaches to employment management practices.
4. The overall strategic way an organization handles its changing environment.
5. The strategic direction of human resourcing.
Subject-based practical skills
6. Application of managerial practices to inform the way they can contribute to the strategic direction of
human resourcing
Skills for life and work (general skills)
7. A critical awareness of current and emerging practices in the managing of work organizations and
human resources.8. Enhance one ability and to increase the contribution of human resources to long-term corporate
success, whatever the specific nature of their managerial role.
Assessment Methods of the Module (As per the Module Specification)
Assessment methods which enable students to
demonstrate the learning outcomes for the module:
An individual piece of management report of about
3500 words that requires students to critically
appraise current Human Capital practices to inform
the way they can contribute to the strategic direction
of human capital, and develop appropriate and
relevant solutions to employment management issues
in their organisations or other organisations they are
familiar with.
Weighting
100%
Learning Outcomes Demonstrated:
(1 to 8)
Type:
Written Assignment
Weighting:
100%
Report Word Count
3,500 words
Learning Outcomes
Assessed:
1 to 8
Question:
Employees’ Development is viewed as a value added activity for the 21st century
organisations. For the developmental plan to be deemed ‘strategic’, organisations need to shift
the focus to a ‘learning’ approach.
Discuss this proposition critically in the context of an Employees’ Development plan
supporting individual and organizational effectiveness in an organisation of your choice.
Question Should demonstrate the Learning Outcomes from 1 to 8 as above.REPORT
Instructions for the REPORT:
Your 3,500 word assignment should be organized as follows:
1. Executive Summary
2. Introduction
3. Background of the Organisation
4. Literature Review of the Employees Development and Learning concepts –
research the theoretical underpinnings, critiques and contemporary development.
5. Arguments for a Proposed Employees Development plan
6. Basis for its critical success factors
7. Conclusion
8. References: you are required to reference / research books and journals, apart
from online sites.
Criteria for the REPORT:
1. Good understanding and interpretation of the questions and assignment
requirements related to managing people particularly in the Employees
Development plan.
2. Some evidence of analysis of sources of people management and Employees
Development plan.
3. Thorough research on the topic with evidence of both original material and good
effort to obtain relevant theoretical information of the organisation in relation to
Employees Development plan material.
4. Some identification of the impact and challenges of the people management plan
in its design features and offering a persuasive view of how Employees
Development plan can be developed in the chosen organization.
5. Adequately developed and laid out arguments for a proposed Employees
Development plan in light of the organisational environment.
6. Good coverage of the critical success factors of the plan, making some reference to
case examples to illustrate your answer.
7. Clear and fluent writing with clear structuring of ideas and paragraphing of work.
The structure of the Employees Development plan report sufficiently constructed
with introduction and conclusion.
8. Evidence of adequate referencing and citations made to particularly referred
journal articles following Harvard Referencing Style.