Essentials of HRM NMIMS Solved Assignment June 2024
Essentials of HRM NMIMS Assignment Solution December 2021
NMIMS Global Access
School for Continuing Education (NGA-SCE)
Course: Essentials of HRM
Internal Assignment Applicable for December 2021 Examination
Assignment Marks: 30
Instructions:
All Questions carry equal marks.
All Questions are compulsory
All answers to be explained in not more than 1000 words for question 1 and 2 and for question
3 in not more than 500 words for each subsection. Use relevant examples, illustrations as far
as possible.
All answers to be written individually. Discussion and group work is not advisable.
Students are free to refer to any books/reference material/website/internet for attempting
their assignments, but are not allowed to copy the matter as it is from the source of reference.
Students should write the assignment in their own words. Copying of assignments from other
students is not allowed.
Students should follow the following parameter for answering the assignment questions.
For Theoretical Answer
Assessment Parameter Weightage
Introduction 20%
Concepts and Application
related to the question
60%
Conclusion 20%
For Numerical Answer
Assessment Parameter Weightage
Understanding and usage
of the formula
20%
Procedure / Steps 50%
Correct Answer &
Interpretation
30%
1. Assume you have to develop an HR plan for a new generation private sector bank having
branches in major towns in India: What specific external factors would be important for you
to consider. Why? (10 Marks)
2. Training programmes are helpful to avoid personnel obsolescence. (10 Marks)
3. Rohit Khurana accepted a new promotion as a manager with mixed feelings. He was proud
of having his work recognized, but has some doubts about how he would like the new work.
His former job as officer at Delhi Development Authority (DDA) involved regular contact
with the general public, recoveries and processing their complaints, meetings with the press
and image building. It was a high-profile job involving lot of exposure to media and
publicity. With his job role he could build a good picture of DDA in the minds of the general
public through advertisements, press conferences and television coverage highlighting the
achievements of DDA in developing and constructing residential and commercial properties
in and around Delhi. His new job in the administrative wing as manager was essentially a
desk job, working with files relating to the applicants registered for various housing projects
coming up in North Delhi area.
Rohit missed the routine of his old office and the people he had worked with. He had a
private office now fully carpeted and air-conditioned, but he felt he really did not have the
necessary background for the job. When he submitted his first report on the housing project
to the Director, it was nice enough and the Director suggested some changes that in fact
meant that Rohit had really got off the track. The Director said not to worry, “We all have
to learn a new job”. The more Rohit thought about it, the more he wanted to go back to the
old job. But he hesitated for fear that he would be branded ‘a misfit’ by management and
thus disqualified for any future promotions.
a. If you were Rohit’s boss, what could you do to rectify this situation? (5 Marks)
b. Could this situation have been avoided altogether? (5 Marks)
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