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9Discussion-Diversity in Hiring

View the "Manager's Hot Seat: Diversity in Hiring - Candidate Conundrum" video case and then post a new thread to this discussion board that addresses the following:

· Read the Practical Action box feature "The Right Way to Conduct an Interview."  Which of the suggestions did you see implemented at Beck n' Call?  Explain. 

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· If you were the Human Resources manager at Beck n' Call, would you recommend the use of any pre-employment tests to clarify the decision that Robert and Paul must make between the two candidates?  What tests would you use, and why?

· Would you recommend another approach to the selection process that may have worked better?  Explain.

· Pass or fail?  Grade Robert on his management skills, techniques, and overall performance.  Explain what he should have done differently or better.   

This posting, consisting of a minimum of 4 full paragraphs(At least 500 words), must include chapter ideas and concepts to support your answers.  Please make certain to cite any outside sources used. 

Change Resistance assignment

Look at the list "Ten Reasons Employees Resist Change" on p. 350-351.

Then write an essay addressing three or more of the reasons in the list. Give examples of times when you have seen these reasons in action, and tell about the resulting outcome. Is there a suggestion you might have to make things work out for the better? For example, maybe a relative had a hard time switching to a new computer software program and lost his job. 

Your assignment should be 2-3 pages long (excluding cover page, attachments, etc.) (At least 600 words), double-spaced, using 12-point font and 1-inch margins.    Keep this in mind: You will need to write almost a page on each one if you choose to write only on three reasons. If you write on all of them you can write less on each one. Keep the expected length in mind. 

Keep in mind that, while there are no "absolutely correct" answers for these questions, this is not an opportunity for opinion alone.  Grading will reflect your reasoning and critical thinking skills, your ability to integrate what you have assimilated from material presented in the textbook and other learning materials, the clarity of your response and its appearance. 

Please remember that, if your paper integrates information from published sources and/or you build on the work of others, you must be careful not to plagiarize. You can find information about plagiarism at the Plagiarism.org website; a link to this website has been provided under the "Resources" tab in the main menu of the course.  Please also see the rubric posted under the "Resources" tab in the main menu of the course for additional guidelines on grading.   

Discussion - Legal/Ethical Challenge

Read the Chapter 11 Legal/Ethical Challenge ("Should Airlines Accomodate Overweight People?") on. p.372-373 and then post a new thread to this discussion board that addresses the options posed at the end of the exercise.

This posting, consisting of a minimum of 4 full paragraphs(At least 500 words), must include chapter ideas and concepts to support your answers.  Please make certain to cite any outside sources used. 

paper

The topic for your Final Project can be anything covered in this course. Choose something that really interested you, something you would like to explore more fully, or something you might like to debate in class

You can choose any one from the key points in the below screen shot, BUT THIS PAPER HAVE TO REALTIVE THAT CONCEPT IN BOOK.

Part1: (introduction and the beginning of the paper)

 Part 1 will show your instructor that you have started your project, and it will have the motivating effect of getting you started. Note: This is more than a statement saying what you plan to do; this is the beginning of your work. You'll need to decide what your topic will be, and what option you'll choose for presenting it. Then submit the beginning part of your project. A paper might require a rough draft (an unedited version, or the first few paragraphs), (ONE PAPE)

Part2:( finished paper)

Your assignment should be 4-5 pages long (excluding cover page, attachments, etc.), double-spaced, using 12-point font and 1-inch margins. (at least 1200 words) 

The parts are need separate two file.

If your paper integrates information from published sources and/or you build on the work of others, you must be careful not to plagiarize. You can find information about plagiarism at the Plagiarism.org website; a link to this website has been provided under the "Resources" tab in the main menu of the course.  Please also see the rubric posted under the "Resources" tab in the main menu of the course for additional guidelines on grading.