4 Global Imaging is a fast growing high tech company with some 100 employees which aims to double in size over the
next three years. The company was set up as a spin out company by two research professors from a major university
hospital who now act as joint managing directors. They are likely to leave the company once the growth objective is
achieved.
Global Imaging’s products are sophisticated imaging devices facing a growing demand from the defence and health
industries. These two markets are very different in terms of customer requirements but share a related technology.
Over 90% of sales are from exports and the current strategic plan anticipates a foreign manufacturing plant being set
up during the existing three-year strategic plan. Current management positions are largely filled by staff who joined in
the early years of the company and reflect the heavy reliance on research and development to generate the products
to grow the business. Further growth will require additional staff in all parts of the business, particularly in
manufacturing and sales and marketing.
Paul Simpson, HR manager at Global Imaging is annoyed. This stems from the fact that HR is the one management
function not involved in the strategic planning process shaping the future growth and direction of the company. He
feels trapped in a role traditionally given to HR specialists, that of simply reacting to the staffing needs brought about
by strategic decisions taken by other parts of the business. He feels even more threatened by one of the joint managing
directors arguing that HR issues should be the responsibility of the line managers and not a specialist HR staff
function. Even worse, Paul has become aware of the increasing number of companies looking to outsource some or
all of their HR activities.
Paul wants to develop a convincing case why HR should not only be retained as a core function in Global Imaging’s
activities, but also be directly involved in the development of the current growth strategy.
Required:
Paul has asked you to prepare a short report to present to Global Imaging’s board of directors:
(a) Write a short report for Paul Simpson on the way a Human Resource Plan could link effectively with Global
Imaging’s growth strategy. (12 marks)
第1题:
Cer-tech.comhasfourbranchoffices.Todeploytheimages,youinstallMicrosoftWindowsDeployment Services(WDS)onthenetwork.Cer-tech.comcreates4imagesforeachbranchoffice.Thereareatotalof16imagesforCer-tech.com.YoudeploytheseimagesthroughWDS.AproblemoccursinonebranchofficewheretheadministratorreportsthatwhenhebootstheWDSclientcomputer,someoftheimagesforhisregionalofficedoesnotshowupinthebootmenu.
Whatshouldyoudotoensurethateveryadministratorcanviewalltheimagesforhisbranchoffice?()
第2题:
高技派(High-Tech)
亦称“重技派”。20世纪50年代后期起的、建筑造型、风格上注意表现“高度工业技术”的设计倾向。高技派理论上极力宣扬机器美学和新技术的美感,它主要表现在三个方面:
1、提倡采用最新的材料高强钢、硬铝、塑料和各种化学制品来制造体量轻、用料少,能够快速与灵活装配的建筑;强调系统设计(Systematic Planning)和参数设计(Parametric Planning);主张采用与表现预制装配化标准构件。
2、认为功能可变,结构不变。表现技术的合理性和空是的灵活性既能适应多功能需要又能达到机器美学效果。这类建筑的代表作首推巴黎蓬皮杜艺术与文化中心;
3、强调新时代的审美观应该考虑技术的决定因素,力求使高度工业技术接近人们习惯的生活方式和传统的美学观,使人们容易接受并产生愉悦。
第3题:
第4题:
A.site-to-siteVPNforremoteoffices
B.business-gradefirewall
C.CiscoIOSsoftware-based
D.emailsecurity
E.XMLsupport
F.premiumsupportviaSMARTnet
第5题:
On vessels over 100 gross tons,whose responsibility is it to ensure that all able seamen in the vessel's crew have the documents and qualifications required by law and regulation?
A.Master of the vessel
B.USCG Officer in Charge of Marine Inspection
C.Owner or operator of the vessel
D.Company's personnel director
第6题:
Teaching materials should agree with or reflect the teaching(),aims, objectives and teaching methods.
principles
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