Please refer to the attachment.
Topic –
Hybrid and Remote Work Models—managing distributed teams, virtual onboarding, and maintaining engagement.
2. Conduct Research
Gather information on your chosen trend. You must use
at least five scholarly or credible industry sources published within the last five years, in addition to the Noe et al. (2025) textbook. Suitable sources include peer-reviewed journals (e.g.,
Journal of Management,
Human Resource Management Journal), practitioner publications (e.g.,
Harvard Business Review, SHRM reports), or reputable consulting research (e.g., McKinsey, Deloitte, Korn Ferry). Your research should cover:
· What the trend is and why it has emerged.
· How it affects organizational strategy and competitiveness.
· Evidence or examples of organizations that have implemented the trend.
· Benefits and challenges, including ethical, legal, and social considerations.
When reviewing the literature, note how experts emphasize aligning talent strategies with business objectives and focusing resources on critical roles. Also consider methods for developing employees (mentoring, coaching, leadership training, etc.) that might be relevant.
3. Analyze Connections to Course Concepts
For each of the HR functions studied in Weeks 2–7, briefly explain how your trend might influence practices and outcomes. For example:
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Strategic Alignment & Workforce Planning – How does the trend require rethinking your talent strategy? Does it change how you identify critical roles?
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Recruitment & Selection – What new approaches or criteria are needed? Would AI tools be appropriate? How can you ensure fairness and reduce bias?
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Onboarding & Training—How does the trend affect how new hires are onboarded and developed? Are there new skills that employees must acquire?
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Performance Management & Engagement – How will the trend influence how performance is measured, feedback is given and engagement is fostered?
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Compensation & rewards – Do compensation strategies need to adapt (e.g., skillsbased pay)?
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Retention & Leadership Pipelines – How will this trend affect who stays and who leaves? How can organizations develop future leaders in this context?
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Ethical, Legal & Social Implications – What privacy, equity, or compliance issues arise with the trend?
Use examples from your research to illustrate these connections. Cite the relevant chapters from the textbook (e.g., Ch. 2 for strategic HRM, Chs. 5–7 for planning/recruitment/selection, Chs. 8–9 for performance/development, and Chs. 11–12 for pay).
4. Prepare your Briefing (recorded PowerPoint)
Create a
10–12minute narrated slide deck (about 12–15 slides). Organize it as follows:
1.
Title slide – include your name, course, date and the trend you selected.
2.
Agenda/overview – list the main sections of your briefing.
3.
Introduction to the trend – define the trend, explain its origins and why it matters for organizations.
4.
Strategic implications—discuss how the trend aligns with or disrupts business objectives; highlight the need to connect talent strategies to business goals.
5.
Impact on HR functions—dedicate one or two slides to each relevant area (workforce planning, recruitment, selection, training, performance management, rewards, retention). Use bullet points, charts, or diagrams rather than long paragraphs.
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Examples or case illustrations—share at least one real-world example (e.g., a company using AI for recruitment or implementing hybrid work successfully) and briefly describe outcomes.
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Ethical, legal, and social considerations – highlight potential risks (e.g., bias, privacy, inequity) and how to mitigate them.
8.
Recommendations & action steps—offer 3–5 practical suggestions for leaders in an organization adopting this trend. Tie these to the strategic frameworks covered in the course (e.g., start with business objectives, identify critical roles, and use mentoring/coaching to develop skills at kornferry.com and aihr.com).
9.
Conclusion—summarize your key points and emphasize how adopting or responding to the trend can enhance organizational effectiveness.
10.
References—List all sources (textbook and at least five additional current, scholarly/industry sources) in APA style.
Tips for students who need extra guidance:
· Write out talking points for each slide and practice before recording.
· Keep text on slides brief (use key phrases) and explain details verbally.
· Use simple visuals (charts, icons, and diagrams) to help explain your points.
· Speak clearly and at a moderate pace; aim for about one minute per slide.
· If you are new to recording, use PowerPoint’s builtin recording feature or a free screen recorder.
5. Submit and reflect
· Upload your recorded PPT file or a link (e.g., MP4 exported from PowerPoint) to the Week 7 assignment folder.
· Include a brief (250-word) reflection in the assignment comment box describing what you learned from researching this trend and how you might apply it in your own workplace.