EBK UNDERSTANDING MANAGEMENT
EBK UNDERSTANDING MANAGEMENT
11th Edition
ISBN: 9781337918770
Author: MARCIC
Publisher: VST
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Chapter 9, Problem 6DQ
Summary Introduction

To determine:

The compensation plans for the textile manufacturing plant, waiters in a restaurant and for a salesperson in an insurance company.

Introduction:

Human resource management (HRM) is pre-planning for human resources in the organization which also includes the planning for filling the expected vacancies with appropriate talent in the organization. The Human resource planning includes procedures like choosing recruiting sources, Inviting applications, conducting tests and interviews and planning for retirements, growth, and resignations.

Compensation:

Compensation includes the monetary and nonmonetary payments or facilities given to the employees by the organization. The Compensation includes salaries and other benefits like insurance, travel facilities, accommodations etc. Developing an effective compensation plan is the part of Human resource management (HRM).

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