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Career Sector => Photography => Food photography => Topic started by: Reyed Mia (Apprentice, DIU) on April 21, 2017, 11:58:56 PM

Title: What you should know before watching this course
Post by: Reyed Mia (Apprentice, DIU) on April 21, 2017, 11:58:56 PM
What you should know before watching this course

- Whether you worked for a Fortune 500 firm or for a small business, you have to address people-related business issues. These include finding and keeping top talent. As a manager, in the course of your work, you have to deal with financial, material, information, and human resources. The very best managers are optimizers because they get the most out of all of the resources available to them. As a manager, this course is designed just for you. I won't be covering every possible aspect of managing people, and in fact, there are many courses here on lynda.com that can help you become a better manager.

This course is designed for general managers who will have to manage people along with other resources. The course is an overview, not a formula or a step-by-step approach. My intent is to focus on some key concepts that will get you started on your way to managing people effectively. With all of this in mind, let's dive into Human Resources Fundamentals.

Whatever business you're in, there's a fundamental need to support the people that work there. That's where human resources comes in. In this course, HR expert Wayne Cascio provides a comprehensive guide to the field of human resources. Wayne ensures new HR professionals are well versed in their core responsibilities: from attracting, interviewing, and hiring candidates to establishing a pay strategy and creating systems for internal training and development. Wayne also discusses the role that HR plays in career development, performance management, and managing an international workforce.

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