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Human Resource Management: HR for People Managers

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Become a better manager of people

Do you have people reporting to you that need managing? Or perhaps you want to consider a career in human resources? Or freshen up your HR knowledge? This specialization provides a robust introduction to the key principles, policies, and practices of human resource management. The specialization begins with a foundational course that considers alternative approaches to managing human resources, provides a background to the U.S. legal context in which employees are hired, fired, rewarded, and managed, and outlines the different reasons that people are motivated to work. The remaining three courses tackle three core areas that all managers should understand: hiring employees, evaluating their performance, and rewarding them. Throughout the courses, an accessible, scientific approach is embraced such that best practices and practical tips are informed by research, but presented in accessible, applied ways. Upon completing the specialization, learners will have a deeper understanding of what works in the workplace, including a toolkit of best practices for hiring, managing, and rewarding employees. The specialization will be valuable for managers and entrepreneurs taking on these responsibilities as well as anyone else interested in the fundamental principles of human resource management. The Capstone Project will provide an opportunity to apply this knowledge to a real situation, including your own organization or work unit if desired.

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From University of Minnesota via Coursera
Hours 116
Instructors Alan Benson, Mike Davis, Amy Falink, Stacy Doepner-Hove, Amy Simon, Larry Bourgerie, John W. Budd
Language English
Subjects Business Social Sciences Science

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Careers

An overview of related careers and their average salaries in the US. Bars indicate income percentile (33rd - 99th).

Human Resources 1 3 $23k

Human Resources 2 3 $47k

Head Human Resources $55k

Human Resources/ Trainer $60k

Human Resources-Benefits $60k

Accountant / Human Resources $64k

Operations and human resources $69k

Human Resources/ Benefits $76k

Human Resources & Recruitment $91k

Bookkeeper / Human Resources $121k

Controller & Human Resources $129k

Human Resources Business Partner, Human Resources $137k

Courses in this Specialization

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Jul
3

Preparing to Manage Human Resources

One way or another, all employees are managed. But approaches to managing employees varying from employee-to-employee, job-to-job, manager-to-manager,...

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Jun
26

Recruiting, Hiring, and Onboarding Employees

Finding and hiring the right people is often cited as the number one concern of businesses today. It seems we are all competing for the best and brightest workers. As you will...

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Jul
3

Managing Employee Performance

Once you have hired good employees, the next step that successful people managers take is to develop the full potential of their employees. Performance management is a process...

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Jul
3

Managing Employee Compensation (You were viewing this course)

Whether you're writing paychecks or wondering where yours comes from, this course is for you! We begin by asking: "To succeed, what kind of a person does your organization need...

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Aug
7

Human Resources Management Capstone: HR for People Managers

This specialization provides a robust introduction to the key principles, policies, and practices of human resource management, with a focus on understanding managerial choices...

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From University of Minnesota via Coursera
Hours 116
Instructors Alan Benson, Mike Davis, Amy Falink, Stacy Doepner-Hove, Amy Simon, Larry Bourgerie, John W. Budd
Language English
Subjects Business Social Sciences Science

Careers

An overview of related careers and their average salaries in the US. Bars indicate income percentile (33rd - 99th).

Human Resources 1 3 $23k

Human Resources 2 3 $47k

Head Human Resources $55k

Human Resources/ Trainer $60k

Human Resources-Benefits $60k

Accountant / Human Resources $64k

Operations and human resources $69k

Human Resources/ Benefits $76k

Human Resources & Recruitment $91k

Bookkeeper / Human Resources $121k

Controller & Human Resources $129k

Human Resources Business Partner, Human Resources $137k

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