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Title: Managing the Workforce: International Perspectives


1
Managing the WorkforceInternational Perspectives
  • COUNTRY PRESENTATIONS
  • Dr. Yonatan Reshef

2
BEFORE YOU BEGINSTEP ONE
  • SEE ME AT LEAST ONCE, NO LATER THAN ONE WEEK
    BEFORE YOUR PRESENTATION IS DUE
  • DISTRIBUTE YOUR PRESENTATION OUTLINE ONE WEEK
    BEFORE YOUR PRESENTATION IS DUE

3
BEFORE YOU BEGINSTEP TWO
  • ON THE DAY OF YOUR PRESENTATION, MEET IN CLASS AT
    LEAST 30 MINUTES BEFORE WE START
  • SET UP THE COMPUTER
  • SET UP FOOD, ARTIFACTS, ETC.
  • IF NECESSARY, REARRANGE THE CLASS

4
STEP THREE
  • INTRODUCE THE GROUP MEMBERS
  • SET THE AGENDA/PLAN FOR THE NEXT 90 MINUTES

5
BASIC FACTS
  • MAP
  • SIZE OF POPULATION
  • SIZE OF COUNTRY
  • LANGUAGE(S)
  • CAPITAL
  • RELIGION
  • ETHNIC GROUPS
  • EU MEMBER ALL BUT JAPAN
  • EMU ONLY FRANCE AND GERMANY
  • LITERACY
  • LIFE EXPECTANCY

6
HISTORY
  • IMPORTANT HISTORICAL EVENTS THAT ARE RELEVANT TO
    THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE HRM/IR SYSTEM
  • GERMANY
  • JAPAN
  • SWEDEN
  • 1932 - ELECTION OF THE S.D. PARTY

WW II
7
THE SETTING
  • ECONOMIC
  • UNEMPLOYMENT RATES/TRENDS
  • EMPLOYMENT PATTERNS
  • WORKFORCE SIZE
  • MAIN EXPORTS/IMPORTS
  • MAIN TRADE PARTNERS
  • EXCHANGE RATE

8
THE SETTING
  • POLITICAL
  • THE MAIN POLITICAL PARTIES
  • GOVERNMENT PARTY
  • GOVERNMENT INVOLVEMENT IN IR/HRM AND THE NOTION
    OF VOLUNTARISM

9
THE SETTING
  • LEGAL
  • RELEVANT (IR/HRM) LEGISLATION
  • THE EVOLUTION OF THIS LEGISLATION
  • THE ROLE OF UNIONS IN LABOR LEGISLATION

10
THE SETTING
  • SOCIAL
  • IS SOCIETY HOMOGENEOUS?
  • THE POLITICAL CULTURE
  • GERMANY
  • FRANCE
  • CANADA ALBERTA VS. ONTARIO
  • CLASS STRUCTURE
  • OPPORTUNITIES FOR SOCIAL MOBILITY
  • GENDER ISSUES
  • GENERAL GEERT HOFSTEDE. 1984 (2ND ED.).
    CULTURES CONSEQUENCES. SAGE.

11
THE SETTING
  • TIME
  • 30 MINUTES
  • PRESENTATION OPTIONS
  • FRONTAL LECTURING
  • A GUIDED TOUR
  • FOREIGN STUDENTS
  • EXHIBITS
  • A REVIEW QUIZ

12
THE HR/IR SYSTEMSTRATEGIC CHOICES
  • HRM FLOW
  • RECRUITING
  • TRAINING
  • RETAINING
  • EXITING
  • VOLUNTARY
  • MANDATORY
  • FORCED
  • LAYOFFS
  • DISCIPLINARY

13
THE HR/IR SYSTEM STRATEGIC CHOICES
  • REWARD AND RECOGNITION
  • MONETARY
  • PAYMENT SYSTEM
  • INCENTIVE PROGRAMS BONUSES
  • NON-MONETARY
  • RECOGNIZING HIGH-PERFORMERS
  • DEALING WITH LOW-PERFORMERS

14
THE HRM/IR SYSTEM STRATEGIC CHOICES
  • WORKER INFLUENCE
  • PASSIVE (SURVEYS) VS. DIRECT CHANNELS OF
    REPRESENTATION (JOINT COMMITTEES)
  • AD-HOC (FOCUS GROUPS) VS. CONTINUOUS (QUALITY
    CIRCLES)
  • VOICE VS. DECISION MAKING POWER

15
THE HRM/IR SYSTEM STRATEGIC CHOICES
  • WORK DESIGN
  • TASKS BROAD VS. NARROW
  • TRADITIONAL VS. TEAMWORK
  • SKILLED VS. UNSKILLED
  • SCIENTIFIC MANAGEMENT VS. HPWS

16
THE HRM/IR SYSTEM
  • UNIONS
  • MAIN UNIONS
  • UNIONIZATION LEVELS
  • UNION GROWTH AND DECLINE
  • INVOLVEMENT IN POLITICS
  • ROLE IN THE WORKPLACE
  • CHALLENGES TO UNIONS
  • UNION RESPONSES TO CHANGING ENVIRONMENT

17
THE HRM/IR SYSTEM
  • COLLECTIVE BARGAINING
  • STRUCTURE
  • SWEDEN VS. UK
  • AGENDA
  • NARROW, ECONOMIC VS. BROAD, POLITICAL
  • IMPORTANCE TO LOCAL/NATIONAL HRM
  • CANADA VS. GERMANY

18
THE HRM/IR SYSTEM
  • STRIKES
  • FREQUENCY
  • VOLUME (WORKDAYS LOST)
  • SCOPE (WORKERS INVOLVED)
  • FORM
  • JAPAN
  • FRANCE

19
THE HRM/IR SYSTEM
  • TIME
  • 40 MINUTES
  • PRESENTATION OPTIONS
  • FRONTAL
  • INTERVIEWS
  • CASE STUDY(IES)

20
CURRENT EVENTS(LAST FIVE YEARS)
  • RECENT DEVELOPMENTS THAT ARE RELEVANT TO THE
    HRM/IR SYSTEM
  • TIME
  • 5-10 MINUTES
  • PRESENTATION OPTIONS
  • FRONTAL

21
LESSONS FOR CANADA
  • WHY IS THERE NO IN CANADA?
  • WHAT PRACTICES/INSTITUTIONS WOULD YOU LIKE TO
    IMPORT TO CANADA?
  • CAN IT BE DONE? WHY?
  • WHAT SHOULD YOUR COUNTRY TAKE FROM CANADA?
  • TIME
  • 5-10 MINUTES
  • PRESENTATION OPTIONS
  • FRONTAL
  • QA

22
THE PRESENTATION CORE
COUNTRY CORE
ENGLAND VOLUNTARISM GOV. INVOLVEMENT IN HRM/IR
SWEDEN SWEDISH MODEL
GERMANY CO-DETERMINATION
FRANCE PATERNALISM WEAK LABOR INSTITUTIONS SLOW LEGAL DEVELOPMENT
JAPAN LIFE-TIME EMPLOYMENT SENIORITY-BASED PAY SYSTEM ENTERPRISE UNIONS
23
GENERAL
  • TWO 5-MINUTE BREAKS
  • FOOD
  • VIDEOS/CASE STUDIES
  • ARTIFACTS
  • REMEMBER, YOU CANNOT PRESENT EVERYTHING IN 90
    MINUTES
  • CLASS DISCUSSION

24
GENERAL
  • TIME YOURSELVES
  • BE ORGANIZED
  • MAKE SURE THAT CASES/VIDEOS ARE WELL INTEGRATED
    INTO THE GENERAL PRESENTATION
  • KEEP THE FLOW/SMOOTH TRANSITIONS
  • PACKAGING VS. SUBSTANCE
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