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Case Study
C & S Department Store is the second largest clothing and
retail store chain in Jamaica. At present, they have 5 clothing and
retail stores in all 14 parishes and are planning to expand to 7
stores per parish in the next 3 years. C & S Department Store
has a centralized Human Resource Department located at its main
office in Kingston. Unfortunately, although the HR processes are
managed centrally, there are many HR tasks, policies and procedures
that are controlled by the clothing and retail store managers or by
the lead parish manger in each parish. Currently, the HR management
processes are using Excel spreadsheet to compile reports from
various parish Headquarters and stores. This task is being
performed by a team of HR executives at its main office in
Kingston.
Simone Coram is the Senior HR Manager of C & S Department Store
and has discovered various administrative and HR issues with the
clothing and retail store sites. Due to high focus on sales revenue
and stores profitability, Retail Store Managers have difficulties
in managing the stores in the areas of staff attendance, discipline
and critical HR practices.
The fundamental emphasis and foundation of C & S Department
Store has been centered on always maintaining the highest standards
of customer service and for that reason they are in direct contact
with customers at each and every Department Store. What sets C
& S Department apart is a commitment to exceeding expectations
making it one of their unique selling points. Giving excellent
customer service is one of the main reasons why their customers
choose C & S Department Store and why they keep coming
back.
Imperatively, the entity’s strategy is purposed towards employing
the ideal candidate for both their part-time and full-time sales
associates with the capacity and proficiency to grow and hone their
skills for prospective advanced position within the organization.
Presently, the store managers for three (3) of C&S Department
Store have made the announcement that they plan to retire within
the next 18 to 24 month. These three managers have insisted that
they will not remain in their position beyond this particular
point.
A team of HR internal auditors has conducted a study and identified
that there are irregularities in the staff attendance data both at
the retail stores and regional offices. Sometimes many of the staff
did not sign the attendance register or signed intermittently.
During the HR audit, it was discovered that some staff signed the
attendance register only at the end of the day. Further, sometimes
staff signed the register and then left their post. There was also
no mechanism to track the leave data of employees. Employees did
not know their exact leave data. At the end of the year it was
revealed that some employees have taken excess leave while some
employees worked incessantly, creating frustration among
staff.
There was also no standardization in the reports between head
office, regional offices and the retail stores and this created
discrepancies. HR provided a set of excel sheets and paper-based
forms to help store managers maintain data. However, many store
managers used and made unique formats of reports making it
difficult to collate the reports. The data thus collated had to be
verified over again and again, as there was a tendency for errors
to emerge.
This discrepancy has caused a significant issue in salary. HR and
attendance data were used to generate data for payroll. As there
were many discrepancies in HR data and reports, this created
several salary discrepancies and caused numerous issues among the
employees, thus lowering employee satisfaction rate and affecting
the employee morale.
Training and communication have become a major issue at C & S
Department Store. As the company was growing at a fast pace,
training employees on various HR procedures and policies was
becoming increasingly difficult. Thus line managers took decisions
based on their previous experience or personal insights and created
unnecessary hassles that required HR intervention.
The staff turnover in two (2) key departments of Marketing and
Accounts was running at 90%. Estimated cost of staff turnover -
including overtime, loss of revenue, loss of skills, training time
and management time to replace a staff member – is equivalent to
approximately $3,000 per position thus costing the business around
$500,000 per year.
Human Resource Management focuses on matching the needs of the
business with the needs and development of employees and as such
you are required to answer the following questions based on the
scenario represented above.
4. As Ms. Coram, you have suggested the implementation of a Management by Objectives method to improve the performance management system at C & S Department Store. Justify the use of this method to assist the company in meeting its performance standards. Explain five (5) factors that the team should take into consideration before implementing the MBO ?
In: Operations Management
In: Operations Management
In: Operations Management
Case Study
C & S Department Store is the second largest clothing and
retail store chain in Jamaica. At present, they have 5 clothing and
retail stores in all 14 parishes and are planning to expand to 7
stores per parish in the next 3 years. C & S Department Store
has a centralized Human Resource Department located at its main
office in Kingston. Unfortunately, although the HR processes are
managed centrally, there are many HR tasks, policies and procedures
that are controlled by the clothing and retail store managers or by
the lead parish manger in each parish. Currently, the HR management
processes are using Excel spreadsheet to compile reports from
various parish Headquarters and stores. This task is being
performed by a team of HR executives at its main office in
Kingston.
Simone Coram is the Senior HR Manager of C & S Department Store
and has discovered various administrative and HR issues with the
clothing and retail store sites. Due to high focus on sales revenue
and stores profitability, Retail Store Managers have difficulties
in managing the stores in the areas of staff attendance, discipline
and critical HR practices.
The fundamental emphasis and foundation of C & S Department
Store has been centered on always maintaining the highest standards
of customer service and for that reason they are in direct contact
with customers at each and every Department Store. What sets C
& S Department apart is a commitment to exceeding expectations
making it one of their unique selling points. Giving excellent
customer service is one of the main reasons why their customers
choose C & S Department Store and why they keep coming
back.
Imperatively, the entity’s strategy is purposed towards employing
the ideal candidate for both their part-time and full-time sales
associates with the capacity and proficiency to grow and hone their
skills for prospective advanced position within the organization.
Presently, the store managers for three (3) of C&S Department
Store have made the announcement that they plan to retire within
the next 18 to 24 month. These three managers have insisted that
they will not remain in their position beyond this particular
point.
A team of HR internal auditors has conducted a study and identified
that there are irregularities in the staff attendance data both at
the retail stores and regional offices. Sometimes many of the staff
did not sign the attendance register or signed intermittently.
During the HR audit, it was discovered that some staff signed the
attendance register only at the end of the day. Further, sometimes
staff signed the register and then left their post. There was also
no mechanism to track the leave data of employees. Employees did
not know their exact leave data. At the end of the year it was
revealed that some employees have taken excess leave while some
employees worked incessantly, creating frustration among
staff.
There was also no standardization in the reports between head
office, regional offices and the retail stores and this created
discrepancies. HR provided a set of excel sheets and paper-based
forms to help store managers maintain data. However, many store
managers used and made unique formats of reports making it
difficult to collate the reports. The data thus collated had to be
verified over again and again, as there was a tendency for errors
to emerge.
This discrepancy has caused a significant issue in salary. HR and
attendance data were used to generate data for payroll. As there
were many discrepancies in HR data and reports, this created
several salary discrepancies and caused numerous issues among the
employees, thus lowering employee satisfaction rate and affecting
the employee morale.
Training and communication have become a major issue at C & S
Department Store. As the company was growing at a fast pace,
training employees on various HR procedures and policies was
becoming increasingly difficult. Thus line managers took decisions
based on their previous experience or personal insights and created
unnecessary hassles that required HR intervention.
The staff turnover in two (2) key departments of Marketing and
Accounts was running at 90%. Estimated cost of staff turnover -
including overtime, loss of revenue, loss of skills, training time
and management time to replace a staff member – is equivalent to
approximately $3,000 per position thus costing the business around
$500,000 per year.
Human Resource Management focuses on matching the needs of the
business with the needs and development of employees and as such
you are required to answer the following questions based on the
scenario represented above
1. What is Human Resource Management? Explain the functions of the HRM. Based on the scenario, identify five (5) challenges that C&S Department Store faces and propose appropriate HRM solutions to meet the challenges identified.
In: Operations Management
C & S Department Store is the second largest clothing and retail store chain in Jamaica. At present, they have 5 clothing and retail stores in all 14 parishes and are planning to expand to 7 stores per parish in the next 3 years. C & S Department Store has a centralized Human Resource Department located at its main office in Kingston. Unfortunately, although the HR processes are managed centrally, there are many HR tasks, policies and procedures that are controlled by the clothing and retail store managers or by the lead parish manger in each parish. Currently, the HR management processes are using Excel spreadsheet to compile reports from various parish Headquarters and stores. This task is being performed by a team of HR executives at its main office in Kingston.
Simone Coram is the Senior HR Manager of C & S Department Store and has discovered various administrative and HR issues with the clothing and retail store sites. Due to high focus on sales revenue and stores profitability, Retail Store Managers have difficulties in managing the stores in the areas of staff attendance, discipline and critical HR practices.
The fundamental emphasis and foundation of C & S Department Store has been centered on always maintaining the highest standards of customer service and for that reason they are in direct contact with customers at each and every Department Store. What sets C & S Department apart is a commitment to exceeding expectations making it one of their unique selling points. Giving excellent customer service is one of the main reasons why their customers choose C & S Department Store and why they keep coming back.
Imperatively, the entity’s strategy is purposed towards employing the ideal candidate for both their part-time and full-time sales associates with the capacity and proficiency to grow and hone their skills for prospective advanced position within the organization. Presently, the store managers for three (3) of C&S Department Store have made the announcement that they plan to retire within the next 18 to 24 month. These three managers have insisted that they will not remain in their position beyond this particular point.
A team of HR internal auditors has conducted a study and identified that there are irregularities in the staff attendance data both at the retail stores and regional offices. Sometimes many of the staff did not sign the attendance register or signed intermittently. During the HR audit, it was discovered that some staff signed the attendance register only at the end of the day. Further, sometimes staff signed the register and then left their post. There was also no mechanism to track the leave data of employees. Employees did not know their exact leave data. At the end of the year it was revealed that some employees have taken excess leave while some employees worked incessantly, creating frustration among staff.
There was also no standardization in the reports between head office, regional offices and the retail stores and this created discrepancies. HR provided a set of excel sheets and paper-based forms to help store managers maintain data. However, many store managers used and made unique formats of reports making it difficult to collate the reports. The data thus collated had to be verified over again and again, as there was a tendency for errors to emerge.
This discrepancy has caused a significant issue in salary. HR and attendance data were used to generate data for payroll. As there were many discrepancies in HR data and reports, this created several salary discrepancies and caused numerous issues among the employees, thus lowering employee satisfaction rate and affecting the employee morale.
Training and communication have become a major issue at C & S Department Store. As the company was growing at a fast pace, training employees on various HR procedures and policies was becoming increasingly difficult. Thus line managers took decisions based on their previous experience or personal insights and created unnecessary hassles that required HR intervention.
The staff turnover in two (2) key departments of Marketing and Accounts was running at 90%. Estimated cost of staff turnover - including overtime, loss of revenue, loss of skills, training time and management time to replace a staff member – is equivalent to approximately $3,000 per position thus costing the business around $500,000 per year.
Human Resource Management focuses on matching the needs of the business with the needs and development of employees and as such you are required to answer the following questions based on the scenario represented above.
Discuss five (5) possible reasons for the 90% staff turnover in the Marketing and Accounts Departments? As Miss Simone Coram, what would you recommend to minimize the high level of attrition in these departments?
In: Operations Management
C & S Department Store is the second largest clothing and retail store chain in Jamaica. At present, they have 5 clothing and retail stores in all 14 parishes and are planning to expand to 7 stores per parish in the next 3 years. C & S Department Store has a centralized Human Resource Department located at its main office in Kingston. Unfortunately, although the HR processes are managed centrally, there are many HR tasks, policies and procedures that are controlled by the clothing and retail store managers or by the lead parish manger in each parish. Currently, the HR management processes are using Excel spreadsheet to compile reports from various parish Headquarters and stores. This task is being performed by a team of HR executives at its main office in Kingston.
Simone Coram is the Senior HR Manager of C & S Department Store and has discovered various administrative and HR issues with the clothing and retail store sites. Due to high focus on sales revenue and stores profitability, Retail Store Managers have difficulties in managing the stores in the areas of staff attendance, discipline and critical HR practices.
The fundamental emphasis and foundation of C & S Department Store has been centered on always maintaining the highest standards of customer service and for that reason they are in direct contact with customers at each and every Department Store. What sets C & S Department apart is a commitment to exceeding expectations making it one of their unique selling points. Giving excellent customer service is one of the main reasons why their customers choose C & S Department Store and why they keep coming back.
Imperatively, the entity’s strategy is purposed towards employing the ideal candidate for both their part-time and full-time sales associates with the capacity and proficiency to grow and hone their skills for prospective advanced position within the organization. Presently, the store managers for three (3) of C&S Department Store have made the announcement that they plan to retire within the next 18 to 24 month. These three managers have insisted that they will not remain in their position beyond this particular point.
A team of HR internal auditors has conducted a study and identified that there are irregularities in the staff attendance data both at the retail stores and regional offices. Sometimes many of the staff did not sign the attendance register or signed intermittently. During the HR audit, it was discovered that some staff signed the attendance register only at the end of the day. Further, sometimes staff signed the register and then left their post. There was also no mechanism to track the leave data of employees. Employees did not know their exact leave data. At the end of the year it was revealed that some employees have taken excess leave while some employees worked incessantly, creating frustration among staff.
There was also no standardization in the reports between head office, regional offices and the retail stores and this created discrepancies. HR provided a set of excel sheets and paper-based forms to help store managers maintain data. However, many store managers used and made unique formats of reports making it difficult to collate the reports. The data thus collated had to be verified over again and again, as there was a tendency for errors to emerge.
This discrepancy has caused a significant issue in salary. HR and attendance data were used to generate data for payroll. As there were many discrepancies in HR data and reports, this created several salary discrepancies and caused numerous issues among the employees, thus lowering employee satisfaction rate and affecting the employee morale.
Training and communication have become a major issue at C & S Department Store. As the company was growing at a fast pace, training employees on various HR procedures and policies was becoming increasingly difficult. Thus line managers took decisions based on their previous experience or personal insights and created unnecessary hassles that required HR intervention.
The staff turnover in two (2) key departments of Marketing and Accounts was running at 90%. Estimated cost of staff turnover - including overtime, loss of revenue, loss of skills, training time and management time to replace a staff member – is equivalent to approximately $3,000 per position thus costing the business around $500,000 per year.
Human Resource Management focuses on matching the needs of the business with the needs and development of employees and as such you are required to answer the following questions based on the scenario represented above.
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A study was designed to measure the effect of home environments on academic achievement of 12 year old students. Because genetic differences may contribute, the researcher controlled for this factor. 30 sets of twins were studied where 1 was in a home where academics were emphasized (Academic) and the other twin was placed in home where it was not emphasized (nonacademic). The final grades for 60 students were measured. Is this example an independent paired t-test or a dependent paired t-test?
In: Statistics and Probability
Employers often select applicants based on whether they hold an academic degree. In most countries, universities need to be granted charters from government to be able to award academic degrees to their students. In return, universities must abide by comprehensive and detailed government regulations upholding appropriate standards for teaching, examination and lecturers. Use the theories of market failure and government intervention to explain the reasons for government intervention into the market for higher education. Critically discuss potential problems with these interventions.
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Employers often select applicants based on whether they hold an academic degree. In most countries, universities need to be granted charters from the government to be able to award academic degrees to their students. In return, universities must abide by comprehensive and detailed government regulations upholding appropriate standards for teaching, examination and lecturers. Use the theories of market failure and government intervention to explain the reasons for government intervention into the market for higher education. Critically discuss potential problems with these interventions.
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