BTEC Business Level 3 extended diploma. Unit 6 Principles of management pre-release notes provides key details of the extract for Multifit gym and Local gym. This document provides detail that may help you with your exam in January 2023.This document has been analysed by a student of BTEC level 3 ...
Answer: Concerned with the issues of managing people and is responsible for people related issues in an organisation.
2.
What does HR planning involve?
Answer: -Recognising the requirement for additional language skills in the workforce.
-Moving skilled employees or managers from one country to another.
-Understanding the different requirements + standards relating to employment in different countries.
-Monitoring the labour market in different countries.
3.
Motivation
Answer: -Motivation needs to be long lasting as it\'s relating to high performance and productivity.
-HR involves creating a situation where employees have a positive attitude to work.
-Feel a commitment to the organisation through provision, personal development, incentives, working environment
-Employees need to believe that their individual roles are not only values but are crucial
-CPD- continued professional development
4.
Employee satisfaction
Answer: -HR planning should be aiming to ensure that the employee has positive attitude towards work
-HR have some responsibility for ensuring that the best potential applicants apply in the first instance- giving the best impression of the business.
5.
Management by Objectives (MBO)
Answer: -It\'s for a system of agreeing objectives so that everyone can move forward in a consistent manner
-Managers set objectives for employees so they can meet business goals
-Relies on delegation as employees take responsibility of achieving objectives
-Employees have some independence to achieve objectives
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Unit 6 Principles of management exam Pre-release notes:
Part A Jan 23- Research:
● Six-month probationary period: 6 months to check the success/efficiency of gym
classes delivered. However, there is very little monitoring of staff and performance,
so this probationary period might not be effective.
● Difference between permanent and temporary contract: temporary, You are only
employed for X months. Permanently there is no limit to the contract. Every
employee is given a permanent contract, which leads to a lack of flexibility. Also,
employees might be less efficient after the probationary period is over.
● Full time v part time employees: part time has to be less than 35h a week. Full time
35 or above. Employees can work more hours, if they wish, than those written in their
contract.But cannot work less hours as they have to be paid that minimum number of
hours a Zero hours: there is no set hours written in the contract.
● 75% full time contracts- lack of flexibility. High salary costs
Advantages Disadvantages
The feeling of freedom and The outcome is usually slow productivity.
entrepreneurship ”employees felt Resources are not being in time. Struggling
empowering:”meaning they have the licence to produce more of the same product.
to do what they like and make their own
decisions
Boost employee confidence: staff get to Higher costs due to inefficient workforce An
demonstrate their solutions to problems to example of this might be lack of clear job
boost confidence roles and boundaries
Employees practise their leadership and Disagreement may increase: employees
independence skills: they may feel may not agree with each other's decisions
innovation because of the freedom they therefore may not result in the best outcome
have.Empoyees will be self-disciplined for the business.
without the need of a manager.
● Laid-back management approach: little monitoring, allows employees to make
decisions on where and when to work. Work from home, in the gym, recommend new
gym classes, etc.Hybrid working (mix of working from home and workplace).
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