MGT 370: HR Planning, Recruitment and Selection

General Report Outline for Group Project

 

Title Page

 

  1. -Project Title
  2. -Group Members’ Names
  3. -Course Name and Code
  4. -Professor’s Name
  5. -Date of Submission

 

  1. Executive Summary (1 page)
  • Brief overview of the report’s main findings and conclusions.
  • Highlight the organization studied and the key aspects of its strategy related to the chosen topic.
  • Summarize the creative elements included in the project (e.g., web pages, job ads).

 

  1. Introduction (1 page)
  • Introduction to the chosen topic.
  • Explanation of the relevance of the topic to strategic staffing.
  • Overview of the organization selected.

 

  1. Background and Literature Review (1-2 pages)
  • Background on the chosen topic (e.g., definition, importance in recruitment and selection).
  • Summary of key academic and industry research related to the topic.
  • Discussion of the main theories, models, or frameworks relevant to the topic.

 

  1. Your Selected Organization (1 pages)
  • Introduction to the chosen organization.
  • Analysis of the organization’s strategy related to the topic.
  • Provide a description of how the organization implements this strategy in practice.

 

 

  1. Practical Application and Creative Component (2-3 pages)
  • Description and rationale for any practical applications or creative elements included in the project (e.g., web pages, video clips, job advertisements).
  • Explanation of how these elements contribute to the overall project and enhance understanding of the topic.

 

 

  1. Discussion and Analysis (2 pages)
  • Discussion of the potential impact of these elements on the organization’s recruitment and selection processes.

 

  1. Conclusion and Recommendations (1 page)
  • Recommendations for the organization
  • Brief summary

 

  1. References
  • List of all academic and industry sources cited in the report, following APA citation guidelines

 

  1. Appendices
  • Include any additional materials that support the report, such as detailed creative elements, survey results, or additional case study data.