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    Teacher: Sirkka Hoikkala
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    See '''[[Logistics and SCM]]''' for this portion of Ethical Sourcing
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    • Ethics, also known as moral philosophy, is a branch of philosophy that involves systematizing, defending and recommending concepts of right and wrong conduct.”


    HRM[edit | edit source]

    Teacher: Elizabeth San Miguel

    Course code: BUS2LF002

    Course material: ? + Moodle


    Human resource management (HRM, or simply HR) ( fi:henkilöstöhallinto ) is the management of an organization's workforce, or human resources. It is responsible for the attraction, selection, training, assessment, and rewarding of employees, while also overseeing organizational leadership and culture and ensuring compliance with employment and labor laws.”

    HRM - Lesson 1 - Recruitment and staff development[edit | edit source]

    • w:Employer branding Employer brand denotes an organisation's reputation as an employer. The term was first used in the early 1990s, and has since become widely adopted by the global management community.Minchington (2005) defines employer brand as "the image of your organisation as a 'great place to work'". Employer branding is concerned with enhancing your company's employer brand. ( Wikipedia )
    • w:Recruitment, w:fi:Rekrytointi, refers to the process of attracting, screening, selecting, and onboarding a qualified person for a job. At the strategic level it may involve the development of an employer brand which includes an 'employee offering'. ( Wikipedia )
    • w:Training and development is the field which is concerned with organizational activity aimed at bettering the performance of individuals and groups in organizational settings. It has been known by several names, including human resource development, and learning and development. ( Wikipedia )
    • Remuneration is the compensation that one receives in exchange for the work or services performed. Typically, this consists of monetary rewards, also referred to as wage or salary. A number of complementary benefits, however, are increasingly popular remuneration mechanisms. ( Wikipedia )

    HRM - Lesson 2 - Collective agreement[edit | edit source]

    “A collective agreement or collective bargaining agreement (CBA) is an agreement between employers and employees which regulates the terms and conditions of employees in their workplace, their duties and the duties of the employer. It is usually the result of a process of collective bargaining between an employer (or a number of employers) and a trade union representing workers.”

    CSR - Lesson 3 - Recruitment and staff development[edit | edit source]

    Caroll's pyramid of CSR

    1. Philantrophic (responsibilities)
    2. Ethical (responsibilities)
    3. Legal (responsibilities)
    4. Economics (responsibilities)

    “The United Nations Global Compact, also known as Compact or UNGC, is a United Nations initiative to encourage businesses worldwide to adopt sustainable and socially responsible policies, and to report on their implementation. The Global Compact is a principle-based framework for businesses, stating ten principles in the areas of human rights, labour, the environment and anti-corruption.”


    HRM - Lesson 4[edit | edit source]

    • Performance management includes activities which ensure that goals are consistently being met in an effective and efficient manner. Performance management can focus on the performance of an organization, a department, employee, or even the processes to build a product of service, as well as many other areas. ( Wikipedia )
    • Recruitment refers to the process of attracting, screening, selecting, and onboarding a qualified person for a job. At the strategic level it may involve the development of an employer brand which includes an "employee offering". ( Wikipedia )
    • Personnel selection is the process used to hire (or, less commonly, promote) individuals. Although the term can apply to all aspects of the process (recruitment, selection, hiring, acculturation, etc.) the most common meaning focuses on the selection of workers. ( Wikipedia )

    SCM[edit | edit source]

    Teacher: Sirkka Hoikkala

    See User:Jukeboksi/BBA studies/Logistics and SCM for this portion of Ethical Sourcing


    This article used to be at the address https://GloBBA12.si/wiki/Ethical_Sourcing from 2012 to 2016 and https://wiki.study/regarding/Ethical_Sourcing from 2016 to 2020