Pfosten sieben║--►►►♥Assignment 5♥◄◄◄

Human resource management is concerned with the development of both individuals and the organization in which they operate. HRM, then, is engaged not only in securing and developing the talents of individual workers, but also in implementing programs that enhance communication and cooperation between those individual workers in order to nurture organizational development.

Many of us are wondering why human resource management is included in our curriculum and why we should study this subject even though we are a computer based students.

Well, actually even I, as an IT student, was also wondering why. But after the few weeks of discussion about what a human resource is, I can definitely say that every student not only for BSIT and BSCS but all the courses must have this kind of subject. Why? Simply because we student would be dealing with our industry in the near future. We would be working with different companies so we need to be aware of what human resource is in a company and our role being part of an organization. The HRM subject helps us know how to deal with other people, distinguish our rights, responsibilities and duties being an employee someday and help as realize that we should not be intellectually giant and emotionally elf but become an effective IT professionals and stand-out employees. That is why we need to be taught for us to apply if we will be dealing with the real world of industry.

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1 comments:

Kate said...

i've said this in my answer to this assignment: even if we will become future IT professionals, we will not be facing computers all the time. we will still be dealing with people, especially when we present our work or projects.

therefore, it is an advantage that we have this subject in our curriculum because we can have a background or at least an inkling of how to deal with people of different personalities. also, when we become employers, we know how to take care of our employees so they will stay long and happy in the company.

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*i'd appreciate your comments, too...*

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