Human Resources

Type: Certificate Program

Duration: Personalized

About The Program

One of the keys to successfully managing an organization is to ensure that the human

resources are properly motivated for them to contribute their quota to the success of the

organization.

Our detailed program on human resources has been designed to enhance the knowledge

of the students on contemporary matters that affect this invaluable asset - human

resources at the international level. Some of the courses taught in this program include

expatriate recruitment, performance management, and the roles of training in human

resources management amongst other courses.

Business Accounting

Course List

  • Differences between Domestic and International Human Resources.
  • Challenges faced by International Human Resources.
  • The influence of cultural environment on Human Resources practices.
  • Cross-cultural management research.
  • The GLOBE study.
  • Issues of standardization and localization.
  • Structural responses to international growth.
  • Control and coordination mechanisms.
  • Effect of responses on human resource management.
  • Equity cross border alliances.
  • Globalizing small and medium sized enterprises.
  • Approaches to staffing foreign operations.
  • International assignments.
  • Expatriates and non- expatriates in a global organization.
  • Expatriate recruitment and selection issues.
  • Multinational performance management.
  • Performance management of expatriates.
  • Issues related to performance appraisal.
  • The role of training.
  • Effective training programs.
  • Trends in international training and development.
  • Domestic vs international compensation.
  • Global compensation.
  • Emerging trends in international compensation.
  • Key issue in international industrial relations.
  • Trade unions.
  • Recent trends and issues in the global workforce context.
  • International business ethics and human resource management.
  • Mode of operation and international human resource management.
  • Safety, security and terrorism issues.