MAN 4625: GLOBAL HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT CRN 11962. Class T & Th, 12:30-1:45 pm, LH 2210

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MAN 4625: GLOBAL HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT CRN 11962. Class T & Th, 12:30-1:45 pm, LH 2210 Dr. Monika Renard, PhD* Professor, Management Department Director, Conflict Resolution Group Past President and Chief Negotiator for UFF-FGCU, the faculty union. *(PhD: HR, Org Beh, Research; MBA: Finance; BBA: Economics; BS Psychology) Mrenard@fgcu.edu Office: Lutgert Hall 3351 Phone: 590-7386 Office Hrs: T&Th: 2:30-5 pm And other times by appt. TEXTS: Required: Dowling, Festin, & Engle (2013) International Human Resource Management, Sixth Edition. Cengage Learning. Cases available on Canvas. COURSE DESCRIPTION: This course provides an introductory knowledge and skill base in aspects of global human resource management to assist with the effective management of people in international settings. Focus is given to preparing employees for international assignments, international training and compensation, and management from a distance, among other international labor issues. Pre-requisite: MAN 3301. CONTACT WITH DR. RENARD: Please contact me through email, preferably via Canvas. I will try to get back with you within 24 hours during the week. Please note that although I try to, I may not be able to respond to my emails on the weekends. Therefore, if you need a quick response, send me your questions during the week. Credit Hours/ Weekly Hour Workload For this course you should expect on average to spend an additional 1 2 hours per credit hour preparing outside of class each week. Therefore, for this 3 credit hour course you should expect to spend 2.5 hours in class each week and an additional 3-6 hours outside of class reading course materials and preparing for course assignments and tests. LEARNING OBJECTIVES AND OUTCOMES/ASSESSMENT : EPCK Learning Goals & Learning Objectives. Graduate will be able to: Understand the Business Environment Demonstrate knowledge of global factors influencing business. Demonstrate knowledge of ethical Issues. MAN Program Student Learning Objectives. Student should be able to: Recognize the impact of diversity on managerial operations. Analyze ethical issues as they apply to management. Propose solutions to solve Compensation Course Objectives. Student should be able to: Demonstrate knowledge of global factors in human resource management in international organizations. Recognize differences in human resource management

Explain the importance of environmental responsibility. Be effective Problem Solver Solve business problems using analytical tools. Be Effective Communicator Prepare effective oral presentations. Prepare effective written reports. business problems with an awareness of environmental responsibilities. between local and global enterprises Solve managerial problems Solve human resource problems in a global context, such as: hiring, training, compensating employees in an international company Deliver effective oral presentations. Prepare effective written reports. Work effectively in teams. Deliver effective oral presentations. Prepare effective written reports. Work effectively in teams. Understand main concepts and definitions in accounting, economics, finance, information systems, management, marketing, and operations management. Integrate Knowledge across disciplines. Explain key Management theories and practices. Demonstrate knowledge of all business area of study. Explain key International Human Resource theories and practices. Evaluation for each: exams, quizzes, homework, term project, presentation. SUMMARY OF COURSE REQUIREMENTS AND THEIR GRADING: Exam (3 at 200 each). 600 A = 90% to 100% Quizzes (Best 10 at 10 pts each) 100 B = 80% to 89.9% Cases (Best 5 at 20 pts each) 100 C = 70% to 79.9% Group Project ( Doing business in ) 150 D = 60% to 69.9% Group Peer Evaluation 50 F = less than 60% Extra Credit (Perfect grammar and spelling) Total 1000 COURSE REQUIREMENTS DESCRIBED: Exams There will be a total of three non-cumulative exams in the class. Each exam will consist of approximately 60-75 multiple choice questions. Three Scantrons are required. If you should have to miss a scheduled exam, you may do a makeup exam. However, the makeups are generally short essay exams. Quizzes There will be many quizzes given in class and/or on Canvas. I will count the BEST 10 of these for your grade. Since you can drop some, there are no make-ups on the quizzes.

Cases We will analyze and discuss cases that demonstrate international management and international human resource management issues. These will be made available on Canvas. Please prepare these before class by reading and writing your answers to the questions and submitting them on Canvas. Bring a copy for your own review in class, since I will call on students to discuss their interpretations. Group Project Doing Business in As a group, you will write a paper on Doing Business in.. Your group will be assigned a country to investigate. You will determine the cultural variables and the ways in which those variables impact doing business in that country. You will also locate one multinational corporation doing business in your country (preferably, a U.S. company). You will research the history of that company s business in your country, and any successes, failures or obstacles they have encountered. Try to contact the company for additional information. Your group will be assigned a day to train the class in doing business in your country. I want you to prepare us (hands-on) so that we will experience a minimal level of culture shock. You may use training modules, PPT, films, exercises, and other activities for your training. Be Creative and Have Fun! You will submit your project via Turnitin, which will available through Canvas Group Participation You will participate in small groups for the project. Your group members NEED YOUR HELP- -your thoughts and ideas, your effort and work, and your participation and encouragement-- to complete the assignments well. Please see How to deal with an uncooperative group member on Canvas. Peer Evaluation To assure that group work is distributed and performed fairly, you will grade each of your team members and they will grade you as well, using the form available on Canvas. CLASSROOM POLICIES Attendance I expect you to attend all scheduled classes. However, I understand that occasionally things come up that may prevent your attendance (for example, job interviews, family emergencies, sporting events). Therefore, you may take TWO free absences for any reason, no note or excuse is required. After TWO skips, your total point score will be reduced by 10 points for each absence. Absences may adversely affect your grade regardless of grades on your other work. If you should come in to class after I have taken attendance, it is your responsibility to assure that you are marked in/late by the end of that class, so that you will not be penalized for being absent. You must inform me of any errors by the next class period, or I will not be able to change your attendance record. Please check Canvas to assure that your attendance is correct. Also, FOUR tardies will count as one absence.

Classroom Etiquette Please help me establish and maintain an atmosphere that is conducive to students learning. NO LAPTOPS, CELL PHONE, and OTHER ELECTRONIC DEVICES MAY BE USED DURING CLASS UNLESS SPECIFICALLY ALLOWED BY INSTRUCTOR. Avoid engaging in inappropriate conduct, such as any act that interferes with a fellow students ability to learn, the professor s ability to conduct class, with the classroom environment, etc. Avoid engaging in disruptive acts during class: talking to a neighbor, reading material other than our course material, playing video or other games, sleeping, etc. Civil discourse is required. Students must be respectful of the opinions of others. Students are free to disagree with the professor or with fellow students if it is done in a respectful manner. Extra Help My intention is to help you in any way I can to learn about compensation and to otherwise succeed in college. If you would like extra assistance with the subject matter, your group or individual preparation, your resume, or any other matter I can help you will, please come discuss it with me. My scheduled office hours are listed on the front page. If these hours are not convenient, see me about an appointment. Remember that cutting and pasting from the Internet without quotation marks and citations is plagerism. Try to avoid direct quotations when possible and use you own words after reading several sources. The university honesty policy states: Academic Dishonesty/Cheating Policy: All students are expected to demonstrate honesty in their academic pursuits. The university policies regarding issues of honesty can be found under the "Student Code of Conduct. All students are expected to study this document which outlines their responsibilities and consequences for violations of the policy. Disability Accommodations Services: Florida Gulf Coast University, in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act and the university s guiding principles, will provide classroom and academic accommodations to students with documented disabilities. If you need to request an accommodation in this class due to a disability, or you suspect that your academic performance is affected by a disability, please see me or contact the Office of Adaptive Services. The Office of Adaptive Services is located in Howard Hall 137. The phone number is 590-7956 or TTY 590-7930. Administrative Drop As per university policy, an instructor who informs students about the necessity of attendance may request the Registrar to drop the student from the class for lack of attendance. This is the required written notice about attendance. Any student who misses more than FOUR will be administratively dropped from this course by the instructor. Students who are dropped from this course by the university for non-payment of tuition and/or fees are still responsible for completing all course activities and assignments by the deadlines stated in the course syllabus, associated handouts, and announcements in class while they work on reinstatement to this course. Resources for Faculty General Education: Information on General Education program

requirements is available online at http://www.fgcu.edu/general_education/index.html Service Learning: Information on integrating service learning into the course and course syllabus is available online at http://www.fgcu.edu/connect/ Distance Learning: Information on distance learning courses is available online at http://itech.fgcu.edu/distance/ Online Tutorials: Information on online tutorials to assist students is available online at http://www.fgcu.edu/support/ Approved 3 27 09 by Faculty Senate; Approved 4 30 09 by Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs P. 3 Library Resources: Main page: http://library.fgcu.edu/ Tutorials & Handouts: http://library.fgcu.edu/rsd/instruction/tutorials.htm Research Guides: http://fgcu.libguides.com/ Faculty Support: http://library.fgcu.edu/faculty_index.html Contact Us: http://library.fgcu.edu/lbs/about/contactus.htm January 7 January 9 January 14 January 16 January 21 Chapter 1 January 23 Chapter 2 January 28 January 30 Chapter 3 February 4 February 6 Chapter 4 February 11 Exam 1. Ch 1-4 February 13 Chapter 5 February 18 February 25 Chapter 6 February 27 March 4 & 6 Introduction, syllabus Video Exercise Exercise SPRING BREAK - NO CLASS March 11 Chapter 7 March 13 Exam 2. Ch. 5-7 March 18 Chapter 8 March 20 March 25 Chapter 9 March 27 April 1 Chapter 10 April 3 TRAINING April 8 TRAINING April 10 TRAINING April 15 TRAINING TENTATIVE SCHEDULE

April 17 TRAINING April 22 TRAINING April 24 Last Class. Exam 3. Ch 8-10