conduct their research of the literature from academic journal articles and !academic books. A list of examples for such journals can be found on in this Course Outline.

HR issues in motivating.

Subject: Management

Your managing director/ CEO is concerned with the growing competitiveness of
the labour markets especially in terms of skilled and talented people. S/has
asked you to examine what HR issues should s/he be concerned with for
recruiting, motivating and retaining his/her best people. Prepare a report for your
managing director / CEO highlighting the issues that small-to-medium sized firms
currently face when it comes to reward and performance management of skilled
and talented people in the global market- place as well as what are some issues
that s/he needs to consider in the future. The group may choose to focus on
Australian organisations to illustrate their arguments.
Assignment Structure
The structure of the written assignment should include:
• €An introduction, where it outlines the argument or proposition that is
developed in the !assignment and a description of the assignment’s structure;
• €A main body that details a cogent argument or proposition supported by the
relevant academic !literature to answer the chosen questions. This section should
rely on convincing evidence to prove, develop, and/or illustrate the argument.
This assignment should also include an exploration of the implications based on
the analyses and arguments for the organisation.
• €A conclusion, summarises all the key points made and emphasizes the
conclusions drawn.
The referencing applied in this assignment should:
• €Contain at least eight academic references (see below for greater detail);
• €Use quality academic references (see below for greater detail);
• €Employ the Harvard system when citing references within the body of the
essay and in the !reference list (see below for greater detail).
!Assignment Style and Presentation !
The style and presentation of the assignment should:
– Be typed in double or 1.5 line spacing on one side only of single sheets of A4 paper;
– Employ 12 pitch readable font (e.g. Arial, Times New Roman, Garamond);
– Have a 3cm margin on both left and right sides of the text;
– Contain sound spelling and grammar.
– Unreferenced reports, or those that do not include a minimum of 8 references,
will automatically receive a grade of 64% or less.
– Reports will be marked according to the criteria shown on the marking guide
that will be handed out in the lectures/ tutorials.
– The title page of your report should list the names of your team members and
should include the following signed statement: !”This report is based on work
contributed by all members of my team”.
Referencing :
!Referencing is an important component of academic writing. Identifying the source of
arguments made is paramount to acknowledging others’ research work. When
referencing, students should be aware of the conventions required for citing intext
sources, the reference list, and what constitutes a suitable academic source.
The referencing applied in this assignment should contain at least eight academic
references, use quality academic references, and employ the Harvard system
when citing references within the body of the assignment and in the reference
list. The following paragraphs explain these issues in greater detail. !Citing in-text
references
• €The Harvard System of referencing places references in the
text, giving the author’s surname, !year of publication and page number, if
appropriate. Page numbers should only be provided in- !text when a quote
is used.
• €Footnoting should not be used to reference sources.
Footnoting should only be used to provide !additional information that
would otherwise disrupt the flow of the text or distract the reader.
• €Where a reference contains three or more authors, the first
time this reference is cited, all authors’ surnames must be stated (e.g. Ho,
Kummerow, & Iverson, 2007). Thereafter, the !citation contains the first
named author and then ‘et al.’ (e.g. Ho et al., 2007). !Reference list:
• €At the end of the assignment, the full details of only those
references cited in the assignment !text must be provided in the reference
list.
• €References should be listed in alphabetical order by the first
author’s surname. !Academic references:
• €Students may cite the course prescribed textbook, but are
expected to move beyond this !resource.
• €Students should conduct their research of the literature from
academic journal articles and !academic books. A list of examples for such
journals can be found on in this Course Outline.
• €Academic references are articles and books which contain new
theoretical and empirical developments based on research studies. There
are several ways to determine whether the reference is an appropriate
academic source. First, academic articles are found in journals, not
professional and general magazines or newspapers. Second, academic
articles generally contain several sections: Abstract, introduction, review
of the literature/development of hypotheses, method, results,
analyses/discussion, and conclusion. Third, academic articles usually do
not contain pictures or photographs (not including diagrams, tables, and
graphs). !Finally, academic books offer new insights into the topic.
• €It is expected that the reference list of the student’s assignment
is not drawn solely from !textbooks. Textbooks are summaries of other
people’s work and do not contain new research !findings.
• €References sourced from textbooks (other the course
prescribed textbook), newspapers, !professional and general magazines,
internet sites, and the business press can be cited, but will not count
towards the minimum requirement of eight academic references.
!

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