I have an interview for a college application tomorrow. In my sop, i mentioned I like HRM just because I saw and liked what holly flax did in the Office. I knew I would be cross-questioned. I can confidently answer few of the questions after watching this video. Thanks man.
Today i have my last final year exam for hospital management and today my exam is about human resource management... Thx for explaining such a great content
🔥 Wow! 🔥 This video on Human Resource Management (HRM) is an absolute game-changer! 🌟👩💼 It's like having a personal HR expert guiding you in just 10 minutes ⏰💼🎓. From talent acquisition to employee development and everything in between, this video covers it all! 🌟📚💪 The visuals are so engaging, it feels like a Hollywood blockbuster 🎥🍿, and the explanations are crystal clear. 💡🧠🌈 I've learned more about HRM in this short video than in hours of reading textbooks! 📖📚🚀 Thank you for sharing this valuable knowledge with us. 🙏✨💼 Can't wait to implement these strategies and level up my HR skills! 💯🚀💪🌟 Keep up the amazing work! 👍👌💼💥
HR IS MORE DISINGENUOUS THAN SELLING USED CARS. If my child went into HR I would disown him and feel like I failed to provide my son with a moral compass. Only assholes and failures find satisfaction in HR. You are paid to lie.
Seriously??? How come you only have 7K Subscribers wherein you Outstandingly Explained my Whole Unit in Just 10 mins. I didn't Skip 2 Ads for this one. Please continue to make informative content. Thank you!
While it's true that HR departments often handle policy creation and enforcement, they typically focus on human resources-related policies rather than legal matters. However, some HR professionals may have a background or expertise in law or legal compliance, which can be advantageous for drafting policies that adhere to relevant regulations and laws. Additionally, being proficient in English is indeed important for HR professionals, as clear communication is essential in drafting policies, conducting employee training, and handling various administrative tasks. ChatGPT Did not know. Maybe they should wear a legal gown (People)
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Ah, I understand your question now. Yes, in a theoretical sense, after settling on string theory, one could conceivably view humanities through the lens of agreed-upon conventions or principles, such as interest, motivation, elasticity, or contract, as interpretations or frameworks for understanding human experiences and phenomena. These concepts could serve as organizing principles or lenses through which to analyze and interpret various aspects of humanities subjects. However, it's important to recognize that the nature of humanities is inherently diverse and often open to multiple interpretations and perspectives. So while such principles could provide useful frameworks, they might not fully encompass the complexity of humanities disciplines. ChatGPT 🌹
HR has the companies best interest in mind, not the employee. Their job is also to prevent lawsuits against the company, so they will never take your side of you complain about the company.
Human Resource Management is a very important intelligence that is very hard to measure. Trump is very talented in HRM actually. He is immaculate in picking the right person for doing the right things.
HRM has unfortunately got a poor reputation amongst some employees. For older amongst us (me included) i remember personnel departments, where you could grab a coffee with a busy personnel officer for chat. That left you feeling like personnel were there for you as well as the organisation. The HRM profession is useful in support of many management interests including the design of work, staff recruitment and local HR policy etc. I think HRM should have greater influence on the selection of managers in the recruitment process to ensure that they are a fit with organisational culture and are good people managers.
This video focusing on HR needs better real world understanding and diversity training... these concepts are decent but need a lot of real world updates.
This would be a tiring job for an introvert a.k.a me, but I'm also an ambivert so I tend to adapt to surroundings. I will have to socialize a lot on daily basis, and take care of many things. Hmmmm...
New theory: If there is a professor evaluation it is not fair. People take their life problems and get solution from professor. I did Tata-SIA and Training department capacity
Calling your workforce human resources might be traditional, but I feel it is very outdated and shows some of the isses with HR: people are seen as just that: resources. Resources are things to be used, resourcefully you might say, but in the end this is a word that shouldnt be applied to humans. "People and organizational performance" is more or less how we call it in germany, which is more humane and fitting. Now, it is also important to not just change the words but also the treatment: the workforce is indeed if not the most valuable part of an organization. Yet so many companies, push their workers towards burnout. This is not sustainable and obviously reduces the value of a company as a whole massively. This is what is happening to so many tech companies at the moment (Google for example) since it has become obvious to the workers that they are seen as a resource. This has to change and will benefit the companies in the end.
It’s a blight. This is why we got spreadsheet doctrines that doesn’t take into account that humans make mistakes. It’s fine on paper, it’s ideal, but if it ain’t ridged enough, people are not able to follow through, thus it makes more harm than good. How do you know what goes into a product, if you don’t have any clue about the creative process? It’s like you ask me to assemble a a piece of furniture within an hour, but you yourself have never done it before, because if you had, you’d know it’ll take me a couple of hours to do. Now times that across all facets of the workplace and you’ve messed up the place to an unrecognizable disposition. It’s not that there isn’t a world where HR can be good and optimal, but we aren’t living in it. You need to know every tangent in a work environment down to the struggles of those who clean the area. You’ve to know where you’re lacking and have a good amount of empathy, to see where people are coming from. Also know there’s a human law, that if you’ve a workplace with 100 people, only 10 of them do half the total work output. Which means the bigger the company the bigger the incompetence. The executives may not know whose competent or not. Some of their piers know probably. They know. I would love nothing more, if HR was a force for good, and you as an individual whose studying HR may become that. But it has a tainted and dreaded reputation because they’re blinded by a lot of processes, and thus act in what is theoretically and ideal, but not it what is practical for fallible humans. We’re not robots. So HRM tends to be a misguided practice.
I'm studying HR management and this video is a whole in one
is it difficult?
Did you really need a bachelor's degree?
hi, can you tell me about your experience on the subjects?
@@lamardavis8028im taking this course or program. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration major in Human Resource Management
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I have an interview for a college application tomorrow. In my sop, i mentioned I like HRM just because I saw and liked what holly flax did in the Office. I knew I would be cross-questioned. I can confidently answer few of the questions after watching this video. Thanks man.
how is it goin ?
That's awesome and rewarding for Prospect and Innovation for HR jobs.
man i have exams of hrm in 5 days and i didn't even know basic concepts of hrm before this video . at least now i have some source to work on
hope you liked the video
@@theleaderstalkhow will I remember these points
was it successful? do you work as hr now?
Really helpful this video.... Human resource management course 2 years whole class you define only 10 minutes..👍😊
Today i have my last final year exam for hospital management and today my exam is about human resource management... Thx for explaining such a great content
Hi bro is am from India Hyderabad Amazing explained to the topic So know I can clear my exam Thanks for explaining
This video is so underrated. Very thorough content.
Explained in the simplest way possible. Love this
this video is a gem. thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
Great post! Understanding different HRM models is key to shaping an effective team and fostering a healthy work culture.
Thank you so much for this osm video 😊♥️ please 🥺 continue this series
This video is a life saver 😌🙏🏻
Bestest , helpful ,amazing ,easiest explanation 💗💗
Nice nd Informative vdo Lecture 👍.....HRM
Thanks. This is a good video giving us an overview of Human Resources.
Setting to an exam in a few minutes am well prepared 😊😊🎉🎉🎉
🔥 Wow! 🔥 This video on Human Resource Management (HRM) is an absolute game-changer! 🌟👩💼 It's like having a personal HR expert guiding you in just 10 minutes ⏰💼🎓. From talent acquisition to employee development and everything in between, this video covers it all! 🌟📚💪 The visuals are so engaging, it feels like a Hollywood blockbuster 🎥🍿, and the explanations are crystal clear. 💡🧠🌈 I've learned more about HRM in this short video than in hours of reading textbooks! 📖📚🚀 Thank you for sharing this valuable knowledge with us. 🙏✨💼 Can't wait to implement these strategies and level up my HR skills! 💯🚀💪🌟 Keep up the amazing work! 👍👌💼💥
Toby Flenderson inspired me to work in HR 👍🏻
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HR IS MORE DISINGENUOUS THAN SELLING USED CARS. If my child went into HR I would disown him and feel like I failed to provide my son with a moral compass. Only assholes and failures find satisfaction in HR. You are paid to lie.
@@SuperBuzz71 can you explain why is it bad
Great video! Understanding different HRM models and avoiding common pitfalls is crucial for effective employee management.
Great illustration, very informative and straightforward. Please keep up this content.
Wow iam happy want iam see this vedio this Hrm 😊
Seriously??? How come you only have 7K Subscribers wherein you Outstandingly Explained my Whole Unit in Just 10 mins.
I didn't Skip 2 Ads for this one. Please continue to make informative content. Thank you!
Thankyou so much for your support ✨
This is good. So much info. Simple explanation.. Very useful. Thanks
Welcome! Gald you liked it.
While it's true that HR departments often handle policy creation and enforcement, they typically focus on human resources-related policies rather than legal matters. However, some HR professionals may have a background or expertise in law or legal compliance, which can be advantageous for drafting policies that adhere to relevant regulations and laws. Additionally, being proficient in English is indeed important for HR professionals, as clear communication is essential in drafting policies, conducting employee training, and handling various administrative tasks.
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Did not know. Maybe they should wear a legal gown (People)
Damn insightful, worth watching every minute.🙌
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Thank you so much
@@theleaderstalk First i'm realy proud cause Leader Talk Replied my Comments, And I repeated Again Thanks a Lot For Your Share Knowlede to Education for us. Best Reggards
Great! Good job! Thank you!
Thank you basics concepts of hrm this video
Ah, I understand your question now. Yes, in a theoretical sense, after settling on string theory, one could conceivably view humanities through the lens of agreed-upon conventions or principles, such as interest, motivation, elasticity, or contract, as interpretations or frameworks for understanding human experiences and phenomena. These concepts could serve as organizing principles or lenses through which to analyze and interpret various aspects of humanities subjects. However, it's important to recognize that the nature of humanities is inherently diverse and often open to multiple interpretations and perspectives. So while such principles could provide useful frameworks, they might not fully encompass the complexity of humanities disciplines.
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You deserve that subscribe button bro✨I did it
Today it is Master of Science (MS) in Data Science or Analytics.
For our set the masters was mba.
What a video!👍👍👍
Glad you liked it
Informative❤
this video help a lot
Please make 1 video on topic *to evaluate human resource strategies* in form of ppt
Okay, Will work on it,in the next video.
Very well explained ⛳️
Glad you liked it ☺️
HRM is something to study with your coworkers to know your coworkers in HRM
Very well explained ❤
Thanks 🙏
Good work 👍
Good video. Concepts explained beautifully.
Thank you so much and illustration has made it better
Very educative
Glad you liked it
Thank You Sir.
Super🎉
HR has the companies best interest in mind, not the employee. Their job is also to prevent lawsuits against the company, so they will never take your side of you complain about the company.
Not totally correct. HR acts as the middleman. Good HR will always seek to balance both employees and employers need.
Tera bhi exam hai kya 😂
Which degree is beter to study and has more benefits??
Bcom HRM or BA Industrial Psychology and HRM?
Human Resource Management is a very important intelligence that is very hard to measure.
Trump is very talented in HRM actually. He is immaculate in picking the right person for doing the right things.
Great task. Thank you so much.
Glad it was helpful!
HRM has unfortunately got a poor reputation amongst some employees. For older amongst us (me included) i remember personnel departments, where you could grab a coffee with a busy personnel officer for chat. That left you feeling like personnel were there for you as well as the organisation. The HRM profession is useful in support of many management interests including the design of work, staff recruitment and local HR policy etc. I think HRM should have greater influence on the selection of managers in the recruitment process to ensure that they are a fit with organisational culture and are good people managers.
do u have a pttx of this
What is Buck up Tapes
It is true explanation
these where the longest ten minutes of my life
😂😂😂
Same
İ’m glad you watched the entire thing 😂
HRM will age you faster than smoking...
THANKYOU SO MUCH!!!!
would this course be good for law school?
Very helpful
I wanted to write only equations in my MBA but teacher objected 😉😉😉
Can you please do ethics and professionalism
good one
thanks dude
all my HR baddies heyyyyy👊🏾🥰
Hello~ This is such a very informative video. Do you have references that I can have additional readings to? Thank you :)
Currently I don't have but I will provide it. As soon as I get it
@@theleaderstalk Thank you so much!
Its amayzing
This is really great!
Thanks ✨
thank you
Introduction of public administration
Hy..!! I have also done BPA...its ur also BS field..!?
This video focusing on HR needs better real world understanding and diversity training... these concepts are decent but need a lot of real world updates.
Thankyou for feedback
5:31 why are their zippers not zipped?
Nice 👌
Good to know
watching this a day before my final bc i didn’t learn anything and have a B- if that’s doesn’t tell you it’s a waste of a class then idk what is
thanks
Nice
what application did you use?
For making videos I use videoscribe
@@theleaderstalk is it free to use?
no, it is paid
Is marijuana against hr..? Its legal in cali
Nice clarification ,but too fast.
Just slow it down
What job can i pursue if i choose Human Resources as my Diploma?
Human Resources maybe?...
ITS pretty helpful but the speed is like on sky...Bit slow is needed mate
Thanks for the suggestion. Will keep in mind next time. Also you can watch video on 0.75x it will slow it down a bit.
@@theleaderstalkNah .... Quick, fast and to the point is what we want. If needed they can always hit the pause button to sloooooww it dooooown.
How do I get these notes?
Hrm never worked for special people as epic heroes, history heroes etc..but some how managed
This would be a tiring job for an introvert a.k.a me, but I'm also an ambivert so I tend to adapt to surroundings. I will have to socialize a lot on daily basis, and take care of many things. Hmmmm...
Quite the opposite nobody wants to talk to HR😂
But why? Please answer it would really help @@jddolmayou9534
Great video!
Thanks 🙏✨
MBA programs tend to involve more direct discussion and analysis of organizational politics compared to MSc in Physics programs.
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New theory: If there is a professor evaluation it is not fair. People take their life problems and get solution from professor. I did Tata-SIA and Training department capacity
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Can you give me the slides please?
You can print the transcript
Please slow down,its hard to completely focus as you are too fast.
I will keep that in mind.Kindly watch video at 0.75 speed for now.
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Calling your workforce human resources might be traditional, but I feel it is very outdated and shows some of the isses with HR: people are seen as just that: resources. Resources are things to be used, resourcefully you might say, but in the end this is a word that shouldnt be applied to humans. "People and organizational performance" is more or less how we call it in germany, which is more humane and fitting.
Now, it is also important to not just change the words but also the treatment: the workforce is indeed if not the most valuable part of an organization. Yet so many companies, push their workers towards burnout. This is not sustainable and obviously reduces the value of a company as a whole massively. This is what is happening to so many tech companies at the moment (Google for example) since it has become obvious to the workers that they are seen as a resource. This has to change and will benefit the companies in the end.
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It’s a blight. This is why we got spreadsheet doctrines that doesn’t take into account that humans make mistakes. It’s fine on paper, it’s ideal, but if it ain’t ridged enough, people are not able to follow through, thus it makes more harm than good.
How do you know what goes into a product, if you don’t have any clue about the creative process? It’s like you ask me to assemble a a piece of furniture within an hour, but you yourself have never done it before, because if you had, you’d know it’ll take me a couple of hours to do. Now times that across all facets of the workplace and you’ve messed up the place to an unrecognizable disposition.
It’s not that there isn’t a world where HR can be good and optimal, but we aren’t living in it.
You need to know every tangent in a work environment down to the struggles of those who clean the area. You’ve to know where you’re lacking and have a good amount of empathy, to see where people are coming from. Also know there’s a human law, that if you’ve a workplace with 100 people, only 10 of them do half the total work output. Which means the bigger the company the bigger the incompetence. The executives may not know whose competent or not. Some of their piers know probably. They know.
I would love nothing more, if HR was a force for good, and you as an individual whose studying HR may become that. But it has a tainted and dreaded reputation because they’re blinded by a lot of processes, and thus act in what is theoretically and ideal, but not it what is practical for fallible humans. We’re not robots. So HRM tends to be a misguided practice.
New Indian theory : If there is a professor evaluation in mba, it is cheating 😉
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