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    countries which are rich in natural resources. But merely a plenty of natural resources does not assure the promised prosperity for a country. There is always something concealed behind the apparent opportunity, but what matters here is that we do not bother to unveil those glittering chances and opportunities that can be efficiently selected and chose for future prospects as well. Pakistan is one of the developing countries, blessed with a plenty of natural resources but sometimes blessings can also

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    Human resource decisions, according to Becker and Gerhart (1996), contribute to organizational performance either by improving efficiency or contributing to revenue growth. Those that are in charge of human resources are responsible for assisting the organisation to motivate its employees to perform well (Henderson, 2008). Human resource management (HRM) has often been defined within two distinct forms; short-run responses and long-term strategies (Truss et al, 1997). Short-run responses and long-term

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    Human Resources Analysis

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    Knowledge management functions in the human resources community are very active and very broad. Human resource operators use some form of knowledge management in almost everything that they do. There is also what many perceive as an overabundance of information. Based on this overabundance and the many different tools available, the way that human resource operators perform their duties varies quite a bit. The systems and processes that human resource operators use across the three components also

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    and Leadership Resource Management (Unit 5004) Assignment – Title Name: Student No: Tutor: Assignment Profile: Individual Report Hand in Date: ‘I Martin Scott fully understand and abide by the Sunderland College guidelines on plagiarism. This work is my own and references to other work have been cited correctly.’ Appendix 2 – Reflective Statement Template Level 5 Diploma in Management and Leadership Unit – 5004 Resource Management

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    conserving this natural resource. Although both countries are amongst the top ten amount of renewable water available to their citizens, they highly differ when it comes to what they do with it. Canada has got many bodies of water to get their resources from, unlike many other countries. First of all, over seventy percent of Canada’s population lives in the Southern Part of Ontario. This means that they live very close to The Great Lakes which provides a lot of water resources. In addition to that

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    There are some critics out there claim that corporate human resource departments have outlasted their practicality and are not there to benefit employees, but to keep the organization from legal problems. By theory, Human Resources Management is responsible to create a high-quality workforce inside the organization. It means Human Resources Management participate in some activities such as interviewing job candidates, training, and evaluating (Robbins, 2012, p. 338). Linking the theory and the issue

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    fresh water, we will have a major impact in these battles. In the Great Water Debate, Canada is in the opposition side of it. The Canadian government believes that our water is a Canadian resource and is not shared with all of North America’s. Canada does not want to transfer their water as it is a great resource for our Country and gives us more sustainability. Many economists and citizens see the advantages of exporting our water. They believe that selling Canada’s fresh water will lead to more

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    be symbiotic with nature? To lessen our environmental impact and be able to avoid the high expenses of non-renewable fossil fuels in the near future it should be obvious that we start to use more renewable energy sources than we do nonrenewable resources for apparent reasons. It’s the only answer, as we have already contributed to the now unstoppable melt of the glaciers in Antarctica soon to raise the sea level, according to scientist, four feet higher (Coghlan "Collapse of Antarctic Glaciers")

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    HUMAN RESOURCES: THEORETICAL – Human Resources include all the actions to recruit the right workers for the business and train them for the job. In the human resources department they work out what level of skills are needed by the workers and how many workers are needed for business. They have to create a positive working environment for the workers to insure that the workers are happy and working well to achieve the business’ goals. They also deal with the conditions of employment and the workers’

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    Human Resources

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    Human Resources Purpose and Aspects A company performs many duties that can be seen as both beneficial and detrimental, but the contribution of employees is always essential to its success. A company is the sum of its parts. The capital that makes it run and grow, the tangible assets such as computers and buildings, intangible assets such as corporate structure and mission, but mainly the people who strive to move the company toward its mission, build its capital and successfully use the tangible

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