Seminar paper from the year 2009 in the subject Leadership and Human Resources - Miscellaneous, grade: 2,3, University of Applied Sciences Essen, course: International Human Resource Management, language: English, abstract: 1. IntroductionNowadays with globalization human resources are becoming more and more important, less in the sense of their "performing activities " (Gutenberg 1979) but rather in that of "dispositive activities" focussing on inventiveness, creativity and motivation. Mostproblems in a corporation don't originate from technical but from communicative causes.Globalisation implies changes in corporation structures all over the world. Only active and fully motivated personnel can meet the challenges of mergers, hostile takeovers, acquisitions and changes of corporate structure due to new technologies. These changes require a basic improvement of corporate communication.The aim of internal communication is to enable employees to see constant changes as an opportunity. Communication ought to be a continuous process.To begin with, introductory explanations of human resource management and communication will be given. General conditions of successful communication will be described.2. Internal communication2.1. Human resource management explainedHuman resource management consists in influencing the behaviour of subordinate employees. Human resource management must be aware of the fact that the human beings that are to be guided are no mere objects but personalities with ideas, moral concepts and interests on their own.
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