Course Outcome |
Learning and teaching strategies |
Assessment Strategies |
On completion of this course, the students will be able to;
CO 1. Analyze and evaluate the basic concepts and principles of HRIS CO 2. Examine and evaluate the ability to apply learned knowledge of HRIS to the real world. CO 3. Analyze and evaluate thorough understanding of the strategic value of HRIS and how it contributes to organizational success. CO 4. Examine and evaluate the leading HRIS software available in the field for decision making. CO 5. Analyze and evaluate the role of system analysis and design in Managing Human Resource Information System (HRIS). CO 6. Apply HRIS using data model in personnel management, production, marketing management. |
Approach in teaching:
Interactive Lectures, Group Discussion, Tutorials, Case Study |
Class test, Semester end examinations, Quiz, Assignments, Presentation |
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HRIS A Framework:
Concept, Management, Information, System, HRIS definitions, Nature & Scope, Characteristics, Functions, Importance & Failures, and MIS & Use of Computers.
Management Process: Introduction to management, Approaches to management, Functions of the manager, HRIS: A support to the management, Management effectiveness, Planning, Organizing, Staffing, Directing, Controlling, and MIS: A tool for management process.
Information: Concept, Attributes, Classification (action vs. no-action, recurring vs. non-recurring information, internal vs. external, organizational, functional, knowledge, decision-support, operational), methods of information collection, Decision-making concept, Simon’s model of decision-making, MIS & decision- making
Information System for Decision-making: Classification of MIS (TPS, MIS, DSS, EIS, OASs, BESs).
Computer hardware for information system: Introduction- Basics of data representation, types of computers, basic components of computer system, factors to buy a PC
Computer software for information system: Introduction- programming languages, classification of software, role of software in problem solving, criteria for investment in hardware & software.
System:
system concepts, system control, types of system. System analysis and design: introduction, need for system analysis and design, introduction to SDLC, system development model (protyping).
Managing Human Resource Information System (HRIS): Organizing data personnel audit and personnel research.
Application of HRIS using data model :
Introduction ,performance appraisal, training need identification, Applications of HRIS in personnel management, production, marketing management.
*Case studies related to entire topics are to be taught.
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