POD 2403 HR Analytics Assignment #2

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HR Analytics POD 2403 Assignment #2 Instructor: Contact: Value: 15.0/100.0 points Due Date: Submission Method: – only one group member is required to submit a hard copy of the assignment on the Moodle submission link Required reading: Modules 1 - 6 References: Johnson, R. D., Carlson, K. D., & Kavanagh, M. J. (2021). Human Resource Information Systems. 5th Edition. SAGE Publishing. 1. Purpose of the Assignment and Learning Outcomes Upon completing the required readings and this assignment, students will be able to: Examine options for metrics for talent acquisition; training; total rewards; performance management; and overall HR effectiveness. Explain how and when to use metrics for each functional area. 2. Instructions/Details: formatting and submission information © 2023 LAMBTON COLLEGE IN TORONTO
HR Analytics POD 2403 a) This assignment is to be completed in groups of 2, 3, or 4 (not to exceed 4) or students may complete it on an individual basis. b) The answers must be submitted in a Word format electronic document, including: i. Cover page as per academic format; ii. Page numbers, and header including program title, course title, student names, and submission date; and iii. Format in font size 11-12, and 1.5 paragraph spacing. iv. Only one submission from a group and include the names and the student numbers on the cover page. V 4 to 6 pages c) The assignment must be original and written by the students. Plagiarism and/or cheating offences will be reported as per policies and procedures in place. d) Assignment: Assignment #2 Regional Hospital. e) It is expected that students review their assignments for spelling, grammar, and punctuation before submitting the file for marking. Upon review of the assignments, the instructor will determine whether deficiencies in the assignment will justify not applying the full mark. Examples of deficiencies are: not following the assignment format guidelines, spelling errors, lack of punctuation or incorrect punctuation, grammar, applicable references not listed properly or other forms of plagiarism. f) The assessment will be based on an 80/20 scheme: 80% content (including the ability to demonstrate course material and knowledge) and 20% composition (including page layout , organization and brevity of answers) . Students are expected to review grammar, composition, and syntax before submitting their work for marking. Tips for a Successful Assignment A. Planning i) Ensure that you are clear about the instructions and expectations for the assignment. ii) Ensure you understand the concepts focused on in the assignment (and provided in the course materials). © 2023 LAMBTON COLLEGE IN TORONTO
HR Analytics POD 2403 iii) Before you start composing your assignment, you may want to prepare an outline mapping out all the information you collected and how it fits into the assignment topics (and structure) you must cover. B. Pacing the work i) Estimate how much time you plan to allocate to planning, drafting, and revising your assignment. ii) In the planning phase, you may want to have a time interval between collecting and triaging information. This will ensure you will not rush in using information that may not be useful, or using it solely due to time constraints as opposed to the worth of its content. C. Organizing your assignment In addition to following the instructions, please ensure to spell-check your assignment, check format, and the final visual appearance of your document. D. Formative feedback before submission Please discuss with your instructor the option to submit your assignment in draft for formative feedback before final submission for marking. Policies Referencing – For referencing and/or citations, please use APA guidelines found at https://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/560/01/ . Verbal citations must be referenced and documented in separate pages as Appendixes embedding interview scripts. Plagiarism and Cheating – Plagiarism and/or cheating offences will be reported as per policies and procedures in place. Any evidence of cheating/academic offence will result in having the assignment rejected and a mark of zero, as well as the offence documented by the instructor with the administration. Late assignments/assignments not submitted/Make-ups – Please refer to the “Late Missed Tests and Assignments Policy.” Requests for extension of deadlines must be discussed with the instructor. There is no expected commitment that an extension will be granted automatically. Approval of extensions is at the discretion of the instructor. Assignments not submitted will result in a zero mark. © 2023 LAMBTON COLLEGE IN TORONTO
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