Running Head: DIVERSITY IN JOHNSON & JOHNSON CO. 1 Diversity in Johnson & Johnson Co. Jayde Bachman Empire State College Author Note This proposal was prepared for Diversity in the Workplace, BME-213164-05-13SP1, taught by Dr. Robin 2 Abstract I have decided to conduct my audit on Johnson & Johnson because it is a company that I am familiar with. I use their products on a daily basis and feel that their products are a part of every household. I am curious how Johnson & Johnson has created a diverse company through every aspect of diversity. From gender to race to sexual orientation, how has Johnson & Johnson maintained their status while also being on DiversityInc’s “The Top 50 Companies for Diversity.” Does Johnson & Johnson strive to be a diverse company? Or do they just naturally follow the systematic approach to following diversity?
(TCO 4) What are the five characteristics of a causal hypothesis? (Points : 7) Question 8. 8. (TCO 5) List and explain the first three of six different levels in an access ladder. (Points : 7) Question 9.
Section 1: Rights and responsibilities at work This section will help you to evidence Learning Outcome 1: Know the employment rights and responsibilities of the employee and employer Learning objective Place in Assessment 1.1 Identify the main points of contracts of employment Question 1 Page 1 1.2 Identify the main points of legislation affecting employers and employees Question 2 Page 2 1.3 Identify where to find information on employment rights and responsibilities both internally and externally Question 3 Page 3 1.4 Describe how representative bodies can support the employee Question 4 Page 3 1.5 Identify employer and employee responsibilities for equality and diversity in a business environment Question 5 Page 3 1.6 Explain the benefits of making sure equality and diversity procedures are followed in a business environment Question 6 Page 3 1. Identify four main points that would be included in a contract of employment. If possible, use an example contract to support your answer (feel free to obscure any confidential information). [1.1] Points that would be in a contract of employment could be, you’re contracted working hours, your employer providing a safe working environment, you’re salary and employment rights. 2a) List three key points of legislation that affect employers in a business environment.
KNOWLEDGE AND UNDERSTANDING The following activities will help you to generate evidence to show knowledge of your terms and conditions of employment as well as knowing where to seek information and advice should it be necessary. You must show that you understand your own role and how this links to the sector as a whole. You will need to explore issues which have affected the sector and show that you understand how public opinion can influence practice and procedures. ERR Unit 1: 1.1 WorkSkills Unit 10: 1.1 Task 1a There are many aspects of employment which are covered by the law setting out responsibilities and rights of employers and employees. These ensure, for instance, equality of opportunity, safety and fair working conditions.
Change Management Plan Riordan Manufacturing Team C University of Phoenix MGT/311 04/10/2013 Claudia Camacho Riordan Manufacturing Section I: Change Management Plan The purpose of this report is to implement and recognize the potential influences of corporate culture over time and history of the Riordan Manufacturing Company on employee behavior. Global expansion strategies for the company will be considered and evaluation of several factors before finalizing on the expansion process. Each factor will be evaluated intensively, which also requires analysis of the current situation, the change process and the desired situation. The report also includes a required efficient integration of the several different divisions using competitive
Two, assessments, which predict if a candidate interests are for the job for which they applied. Last, simulations that test the applicant’s skills ("The Four hiring Practices of Highly Successful Organizations" 2012). Conclusion This paper explained the choices of two employees who were administered assessments surveys to determine the conditions in the workplace as related to their perspective jobs. The surveys provided a look into the personalities, characteristics and, other valuable information. The paper also discussed how employee’s characteristics affect the organization and recommendations for additional
Annotated Bibliography BUS 600 Management Communications with Technology Tools Instructor: Yamil Guevara January 12, 2015 Annotated Bibliography Choi, S., & Rainey, H.G. (2010). Managing diversity in U.S. federal agencies: Effects of diversity and diversity management on employee perceptions of organizational performance. Public Administration Review, 70(1), 109-121. Retrieved from http://search.proquest.com/docview Diversity is needed in the work place in order to have some type of organizational management.
OB is an interdisciplinary field that includes psychology, sociology, economics, political science, management and communications. (Bauer p. 10). The study of Labor or Industrial Relations (LIR) is a subset of organizational behavior topics and is very specialized; however, it can provide insights into the broader view of employer-employee relations in any organization. Wages, benefits, work-life balance issues, workplace conditions, career opportunities, employee development and training programs are just a few of the issues that HR professionals currently manage. As we look forward, the role of HR will be increasingly tasked to prove their worth by improving a company’s financial performance by focusing on activities such as strategic planning, change management, corporate culture transition and development of human capital.
Human Resource Management Roles Eric Brown HCS/341 February 25, 2013 Jessica Stunard Human Resource Management Roles The human resource department formerly operated as purely an authoritative department in charge of accepting applications for employment, handling payroll and issuing benefits. Since the 80’s, human resources has advanced into the role of a strategic alliance in order to map out organizational instruction. Although human resources is on the forefront for employees who have concerns or questions about payroll deductions or health care plans, the main objective of human resource functions is to strengthen the relationships between the employer and the employees. In this paper, the author will describe some of the functional roles of the human resource department: development and training, safety in the workplace and conflict resolution. Developing and maintaining a proficient workforce will enhance the
ILM Level 4 Award in Leadership and Management Understanding the Management Role to Improve Managerial Performance Work Based Assignment Candidate Name: Stephen Hughes Date Submitted: 8th April 2013 Contents |Contents |Page | | | | |Introduction |3 | | | | |Understanding the specific responsibilities of middle managers in enabling an organisation to achieve its goals |3 | | | | | | | |Understand how communication and interpersonal skills affect managerial performance in the workplace |6 | | | | |Be able to assess personal development opportunities to improve own managerial performance |7 | | | | |References