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Core Practices and Contemporary HR Management

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Core Practices and Contemporary HR Management

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Gain insight into a topic and learn the fundamentals.
Beginner level

Recommended experience

2 weeks to complete
at 10 hours a week
Flexible schedule
Learn at your own pace

What you'll learn

  • Analyze the evolution of HRM from historical roots to modern strategies

  • Examine the impact of HRM on employee engagement and organizational culture

  • Understand the role of big data and technology in shaping HRM practices

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June 2026

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16 assignments

Taught in English

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There are 16 modules in this course

This module explores the evolving landscape of recruitment and selection, highlighting the integration of HR strategies, the influence of employer branding, and the impact of technology on hiring processes. Learners will examine applicant reactions, organizational image, and recent research trends to understand how modern selection practices affect both individual and organizational outcomes.

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1 video10 readings1 assignment

This module explores the impact of training and development on employee skills, productivity, and career opportunities. Learners will examine the diversity of training practices, the evolving nature of work, and the challenges of aligning workforce skills with job market demands. The module also addresses issues related to vocational education quality and the underutilization of skills in the labor market.

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1 video4 readings1 assignment

This module examines the foundational concepts and ongoing debates in talent management, highlighting its strategic importance for organizations. Learners will explore how talent is defined, differentiated, and managed, as well as current research challenges and opportunities in the field.

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1 video5 readings1 assignment

This module explores the rapidly changing landscape of leadership, emphasizing the importance of agility, emotional intelligence, and transparency in modern organizations. Learners will examine the impact of technological, socio-economic, and workforce shifts on leadership roles and required capabilities. The module also highlights the growing significance of digital learning and networked collaboration for future leaders.

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1 video7 readings1 assignment

This module explores the dynamics of performance appraisal from both supervisory and employee perspectives, focusing on appraisal methods, rating accuracy, and the influence of interpersonal relationships. Learners will gain insights into how supervisor behaviors and employee motivations impact the effectiveness of performance management systems.

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1 video5 readings1 assignment

This module explores how compensation strategies impact organizational performance, including the effects of pay levels and pay-for-performance programs. Learners will examine theoretical frameworks, incentive and sorting effects, and the challenges of measuring performance. The module also addresses contextual factors and potential pitfalls in designing effective compensation systems.

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1 video9 readings1 assignment

This module explores the shift from equality to diversity in human resource management, examining the rationale, challenges, and practical implications of diversity policies. Learners will analyze the limitations of the business case for diversity, the importance of contextualized approaches, and the roles and responsibilities within organizations. By the end, participants will gain a nuanced understanding of how equality and diversity are addressed in HRM research and practice.

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1 video5 readings1 assignment

This module examines the principles and practices of employee involvement and participation (EIP) in the workplace, exploring key frameworks, managerial motives, and individual factors that shape EIP schemes. Learners will analyze how EIP initiatives are established, implemented, and sustained, as well as the outcomes and challenges associated with their long-term success.

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1 video7 readings1 assignment

This module explores the evolution of electronic human resource management (e-HRM), examining its impact on HR efficiency, strategic value, and employer branding. Learners will analyze management fashion theory as it applies to e-HRM, review case studies, and consider the socio-psychological and techno-economic forces influencing its adoption. By the end, participants will be able to critically assess whether e-HRM represents a genuine innovation or a passing trend.

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1 video6 readings1 assignment

This module explores the evolution of occupational health and safety (OHS) worldwide, examining key regulatory developments, workforce changes, and the impact of industry shifts on workplace well-being. Learners will gain insights into global OHS data, statutory frameworks, and the importance of worker participation and enforcement mechanisms.

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1 video8 readings1 assignment

This module examines the evolution of industrial relations, highlighting key theoretical foundations, the development of collective bargaining, and the interplay between labor and management. Learners will explore historical and contemporary perspectives, gaining insight into how these dynamics shape workplace practices and policies.

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1 video6 readings1 assignment

This module explores how organizations manage workplace discipline and grievances across different institutional and national contexts. Learners will compare models from emerging markets, the United States, and regulated employment systems, and examine recent research on balancing fairness and effectiveness in these processes.

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1 video5 readings1 assignment

This module examines the concept of downsizing, exploring its definitions, forms, and the organizational motivations behind it. Learners will analyze the historical context, methods, and alternatives to downsizing, as well as evaluate its impacts on employees and organizational performance. The module also considers real-world examples, such as the Great Recession, to illustrate key points.

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1 video7 readings1 assignment

This module explores the evolution of employee engagement, examining key definitions, theoretical frameworks, and its relationship to concepts like burnout. Learners will gain insight into how engagement is measured, its impact on organizational effectiveness, and implications for HRM strategies. The module also highlights emerging perspectives and future research directions in the field.

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1 video5 readings1 assignment

This module explores the challenges of balancing work demands with personal life, examining trends in working hours, sources of work–life conflict, and the effectiveness of organizational policies. Learners will investigate how different countries and organizations address temporal pressures and the impact of these strategies on employee well-being and inclusion.

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1 video6 readings1 assignment

This module explores the evolution of work design research, examining key theories, models, and the impact of social and contextual factors on job satisfaction and performance. Learners will investigate both classic and contemporary perspectives, as well as the contingencies and interventions that shape effective work environments. The module also highlights emerging directions and gaps in current research.

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1 video6 readings1 assignment

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