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A well-run and effective international people management function ensures seamless workforce integration, cultural alignment, and operational efficiency in a multinational organisation. Its main role is to develop and implement HR strategies that support global business goals while respecting local labor laws and workplace cultures (CIPD, 2023). This includes recruitment, training, expatriate management, and diversity inclusion.
Key functions include:
Cross cultural adaptation – Training employees to be culturally aware when working across different regions.
Global talent mobility – Handling expatriation, relocation, and repatriation programs to support international assignments.
HR policy alignment: HR should strike a balance between corporate global standards and local labor regulations and workplace norms.
International people management with a clearly defined function can foster effective communication, collaboration, and compliance to enable organisations to tap into employee potential and succeed in global markets (Smerek et al. 2021)…..
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- In summary, this assignment has focused on evaluating the source of power and risk of an organisation contractual terms. This has been conducted through the focus of SSMC organisation which is currently being engaged in procurement of first aid materials.
- Through a series of analysis, the power and risk distribution has been evidenced as varying in different phenomenon to SSMC and their engaged suppliers. The rationale of this is that for the success of a contract, the legal provisions are critical among the involved parties with clearly set requirements to be adhered to or abstained.
- By using different tools including supplier preferencing matrix, Porter’s 5 forces and Turn-key model have been adopted for this research.
- It has been established that in most instances, SSMC has the power with majority of the risks being held by the supplier. An evaluation of the different components of the contract has been conducted with the clauses of interest including costs, quality level, time for delivery and ethics which influence the power and risk of the suppliers.
- From the analysis of stakeholders by use of the Mendelow stakeholder’s matrix and SWOT analysis, the various issues and risks represent the noted issues in procurement of the fast aid and safety measures in today COVID-19 pandemic.
- As evidenced in the Kraljic analysis, various contract terms are of strategic relevance to SSMC which affirm on its approach of holistically leveraging on contractual risk and power.
- Where the SSMC lacks a holistic balance on the risks and power, a warrant or insurance is granted for guaranteeing their safety.