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HRIS-P11
PGDM 2011-13:Term-IV

HUMAN RESOURCE INFORMATION SYSTEMS (HRIS)
Course Outline


Credits3 credits
Faculty NameFrancis Castelino
ProgramPost Graduate Diploma in Management 2011-13
Academic Year and TermTerm IV – June 2012 - September 2012


1. Course Description

2. Student Learning Outcomes


§ create awareness in upcoming managers, of different types of information systems in an organisation so as to enable the use of computer resources efficiently, for effective decision making.
§ understand various Management Information Systems operating in an organisation particularly in the Human Resources Management functional area and explain its relationship with the various other activities of the organisation.
§ understand how Human Resources Information Systems are bought/developed and implemented for various levels in an organisation.
§ explore the use of some common Information Systems development tools.

3. Required Text Books and Reading Material
a. Awad, Elias M., and Wayne F. Cascio: “Human Resource Management: An Information Systems Approach”, Reston, VA: Reston Publishing Company, Inc., 1981.
b. DeMarco, Tom: “Structured Analysis and Systems Specification”, Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall, 1979.
c. Yourdon, Edward: “Technique of Program Structure and Design:, Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall, 1975.


Other reference books/journal articles that may be consulted are:

a. Anderson, Kirk J.: "HRS Life Cycle.", Journal of Human Resource Systems Management, September 1986.
b. Ceriello, Vincent R.: "Human Resource Management Systems: Toy or Tool?", Journal of Systems Management, May 1980.
c. Kanter: “Management Information Systems”
d. Kroeber, Donald & Watson, Hugh J: “Computers Based Information Systems”
e. LaVan, Helen, Nicholas J. Mathys, and Gary Nogal: "Issues in Purchasing and Implementing HRIS Software”, Personnel Administrator, August 1984.
f. Smith, R. D. "The Design and Implementation of Human Resource Information Systems." In Management of Human Resources, edited by E. L. Miller, E. Burack, and M. Albrecht. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall, 1980.


4. Tentative Session Plan
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Topic
Sessions
1
Computers and Computer Based Information Systems / Introduction to Computer Based Information Systems - TPS/MIS/EIS/ES/DSS/OAS
1 session
2
Management Concepts and CBIS / Case Study
1 session
3
Management Information Systems
1 session
4
Functional Applications / Exercise
1 session
5
HRIS Life Cycle/HR responsibility in each phase of HRIS development
1 session
6
Pre implementation stage of HRIS:
2 sessions
§ HRIS planning
§ HRIS expectation
§ Productivity through HRIS
§ HRIS cost-benefit value analysis
§ Getting Management support for HRIS
§ Limitations of computerisation of HRIS
7
Implementation of HRIS:
§ Tools in HRIS development
§ Cases and Exercises
4 sessions
8
Human Resources Information Systems in large & small organisations: Cases and Exercises
1 session
9
Group Presentations
2 sessions
10
Packaged Human Resources Information Systems/ Business Process Re-engineering, Enterprise Resource Planning Systems
5 sessions
11
Emerging Trends in HRIS, Technology Implications, etc.
1 session

5. Evaluation: 6. Academic Integrity § Academic Integrity will be adhered as per the norms and policy given by the Institute.
§ Students identified with side talking will be asked to leave the class immediately.
§ Cell phone will be seized if it rings in the class and will be handed over to the Dean’s office
§ Students who have not completed assignment given in the previous class will not be permitted for next class.
§ While group learning is encouraged, plagiarism, cheating, academic dishonesty will not be tolerated.
§ All decisions related to integrity issues will be decided as per the manual of policy. 7. Note
8. Contact: Created By: Debasis Mohanty on 05/18/2012 at 05:15 PM
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