Final Ihrm Assignment
Final Ihrm Assignment
INDIVIDUAL ASSIGNMENT PROJECT SUPERVISIOR: - MISS AMITA PASRICHA NAME: PANKAJ SHARMA INTAKE NO:-PTM1101006 HAND OUT DATE: 7 FEB 2012 HAND IN DATE: 7 MAY 2012
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CERTIFICATE
This is to certify that I Pankaj Sharma (PTM1101006) has completed the International human resource management and developed the project on INTERNATIONAL HRM STRATEGIES OF APPLE and submitted the assignment on 7th may, 2012.
In the Supervision of
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In simple terms, IHRM is concerned about managing human resources at Multinational Companies (MNC) and it involves managing 03 types of employees namely, 1. Home country employees- Employees belonging to home country of the firm where the corporate head quarter is situated. 2. Host country employees- Employees belonging to the nation in which the subsidiary is situated. 3. Third country employees- These are the employees who are not from home country/host country but are employed at subsidiary or corporate head quarters. As an example a American MNC which has a subsidiary at India may employ a French person as the CEO to the subsidiary. The Frenchman employed is a third country employee.
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Introduction Apple
Organization of Apple was established in 1976 as a computer company. However, in the last decade, Apple has expanded into a complex company that specializes in much more than just computers. In 2001, Apple broke the barrier with the iPod, eventually becoming the dominant market leader in music players. In following, Apple joined the phone industry in 2007 with the iPhone, which has also been widely successful. Apple has established a unique reputation in the consumer electronics industry since it is flexible from its philosophy of comprehensive aesthetic design to its distinctive advertising campaigns. Apple, Inc. is an electronics and software company based in California, USA. Originally known as Apple Computer, the company is familiar to most people as innovators of the personal computer as it is known today. Apple Computer had introduced many of the now-commonplace features of personal computers, including the GUI, the mouse, the floppy disk drive, and color graphics. Apple Computer's Macintosh line of PC's had brought numerous software and hardware components within reach of the average home consumer, often in a stylish case and with an emphasis on usability. The restructured company, now called simply Apple, designs, markets, and sells not only personal computers but also consumer electronics in the form of portable media players and smartphones. Apple also sells intangible goods in the form of software, music, and
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Vision
No one disputes that Apple is lead by its powerful Apple vision, and focus. It is said that Jobs is so fanatical because he deeply believes in Apple Computer and his personal mission is do it right. Jobs believes that by making the best quality products possible that sales and stockholder value will follow. Because of Jobs, Apple is known today for its innovation and style, and many Apple products such as the iPod and iTunes are considered so innovative we have spawned micro-industries. (Mercer, 2003)
Mission
Apples current mission statement is: Apple is committed to bringing the best personal computing experience to students, educators, creative professionals and consumers around the world through its innovative hardware, software and Internet offerings.(By Steve Gall April 14, 2006)
ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE Headquartered in Cupertino, California, USA, Apple Computer operates on a global scale, with multiple locations world-wide. Apples business operations are structured into three main categories: hardware, software, and business support services. Within these categories are various divisions, including: Macintosh (computers), peripherals (Apple TV, digital video displays, etc.), applications (iTunes, iLife, Final Cut Studio, etc.), internet services (Safari, QuickTime, Mobile Me, etc.), and others. Provides a broadened visual representation of Apples basic organizational structure. (By Shane R. Mittan, 28 Jan 2010) Apples Organizational Chart (November, 2008) Hardware Software Business Support Services
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Apple products
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ENVIRONMENT
Environments are those factors and forces outside the organization that effect the organizational performance.
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FACTORS AFFECTING SELECTION Selection is influenced by several factors. More prominent among them are supply and demand of
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For the purpose of having a competent workforce, an organization needs to opt best HR strategies with the help of great HR professionals. Companies having fully functional HR departments are known for their success. Some examples are Dell, HP, Amazon.com, and Apple. These organizations, and many others, know and understand the true importance of competent workforce and thus allow their HR departments for making their own strategic decisions. The HR departments in organizations make a significant impact over the performance of organization. This is due to multiple tasks an HR department does in an organization. These tasks include recruitment and selection, orientating new employees, training new employees, HR planning, making HR budgets, performance management and compensating employees. All of these functions have their importance at their own place. And, by default, all of these activities are interlinked with. (By Dessler, 2010)
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Market research about the worth of similar jobs in the marketplace, Employee contributions and accomplishments, The availability of employees with like skills in the marketplace, The desire of the employer to attract and retain a particular employee for the value they are perceived to add to the employment relationship, and
The profitability of the company or the funds available in a non-profit or public sector setting, and thus, the ability of an employer to pay market-rate compensation. By Susan,M. http://humanresources.about.com/od/glossaryc/g/compensation.htm
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Health and safety Health and safety is integral to success. Board members who do not show leadership in this area are failing in their duty as directors and their moral duty, and are damaging their organization.
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LABOR LAWS
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Apples Ihrm strategy implement their program which they are applying in other country they . has recently made headlines by breaking into Apple is committed to driving the highest standards for social responsibility throughout our supply base. They require that their suppliers provide safe working conditions, treat workers with dignity and respect, and use environmentally responsible manufacturing processes wherever Apple products are made. Their suppliers must live up to Apples Supplier Code of Conduct as a condition of doing business with us. Drawing on internationally recognized standards, our Code lays out Apples expectations in the areas of labor and human rights, worker health and safety, the environmental impact, ethics, and management systems. We insist that our manufacturing partners follow this Code, and we make sure they do by conducting rigorous audits with the help of independent experts. If manufacturers dont live up to our standards. On the personal computing side of Apples market are a number of products from various competitors. Each of these competitors has a wide range of computing systems designed for various types of users. Dell is marketing its Dimension line of computers for desktop users and its Inspiring line for laptop users. Both the Dimension and Inspiring lines differ in features and power to provide varying selections for customers with diverse needs.2 The same can be said of Hewlett-Packards Pavilion/Presario desktop and laptop PCs, as well as Gateways 3200/5200/7200 series desktop computers and M210/M320/M520 series laptops.3,4 It would immediately seem that Apple has a wide array of substitutes in the market, but the proprietary nature of Apples products sets itself apart from its competitors.
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