HRM2605 EXAM PACK 2022
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UNIVERSITY EXAMINATIONS
September/November 2021
HRM2605
Human Resource Management for Line Managers
75 marks
Duration: 3 hours
EXAMINERS:
FIRST EXAMINER: Dr M du Plessis
SECOND EXAMINER: Ms M Sukdeo
MODERATOR: Dr M Bezuidenhout
This paper consists of s...
HRM2605
Human Resource Management for Line Managers
75 marks
Duration: 3 hours
EXAMINERS:
FIRST EXAMINER: Dr M du Plessis
SECOND EXAMINER: Ms M Sukdeo
MODERATOR: Dr M Bezuidenhout
This paper consists of seven (7) pages.
Instructions:
(1) Students must upload their answer scripts in a single PDF file (answer scripts must not be
password protected or uploaded as “read only” files).
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ANSWER ALL THREE (3) OF THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS.
QUESTION 1
Read the following scenario and then answer the questions that follow. Remember: your answers should
relate to the information provided in the scenario.
Coping with demands at work
Naledi Lekota is a working mother that hardly has time to relax after hours. She works extremely hard
and has been working at the Val-De-Grace Hospital for more than 10 years. Naledi has been the
matron at the hospital for almost seven years. The operations manager, David Dlamini, whom she
reports to, suddenly passed away and the hospital is urgently looking for a replacement for him. Naledi
has all the right qualifications and experience as she has over the years during his absence been
acting as the operations manager – a job she has done very well. Despite this, the hospital authorities
are not even considering her for the position. The directors of the hospital believe that it is a “man’s
job”, and they are not prepared to consider her as a possible candidate. Previously, managerial
vacancies were also filled by external candidates, because management felt that “the new blood”
introduced in this way contributed to innovation and creativity.
Naledi has always tried to make the work environment a better place for the nursing staff. Their
wellbeing has been a big priority for her. She recently noticed that because of the numerous vacancies
at the hospital, her nursing staff are working very hard to cope with the ever-increasing demands from
patients. There has also recently been a worldwide pandemic that has now spread to South Africa.
Several people have been hospitalised and placed in isolation wards to stop the spread of the virus
and for intensive monitoring. This has worsened the staffing situation as the employees now have to
work additional shifts to cope with the increasing number of patients. These employees reported
feeling exhausted and as though their efforts and performance are not recognised. Some staff
members even said that they would leave as soon as they found another job that offered better
working conditions.
1.1 HR professionals should recognise that employees generally progress through different career
stages. Identify ½
[ mark] and briefly discuss ½[ mark] the career stage in which Naledi finds
herself. Substantiate your discussion with an example from the case study [1 mark]. (2)
1.2 Identify [2 marks] and briefly discuss [2 marks] two problems that Naledi faces in terms of her
career. (4)
1.3 The Board of Directors assumed that the operations manager position is more suitable for male
employees. Evaluate the legality of this assumption or opinion by referring to the requirements set
out in the Employment Equity Act, no 55 of 1998. (2)
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1.4 Identify the recruitment source that was used to attract suitable candidates for the managerial
vacancies at the hospital [1 mark]. Secondly, outline two advantages and two disadvantages of
using this recruitment source [4 marks]. (5)
1.5 You have read in an article that internal staffing can be beneficial to an organisation. Convince the
Board of Directors to consider an internal staffing strategy that will ensure fairness in the selection
and promotion procedures of the hospital. In your answer, you should refer to the advantages of
adopting an internal staffing strategy. (5)
1.6 Identify and define the health condition that the employees in the scenario are experiencing
because of their situation at work [1 mark]. Secondly, explain what the employer can do to assist
these employees in managing this health condition [4 marks]. (5)
1.7 The following snippet was obtained from the scenario: “Some staff members even said that they
would leave as soon as they found another job that offered better working conditions.” Evaluate
this statement and advise Naledi on the actions that she can take to ensure that the employees
do not leave the organisation. (2)
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