HRM 600 Human Resource Planning DeVry Full Course
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One member of your team must submit the completed Training/Learning<br />
Strategy Draft for grading. Make sure you include the names of all team<br />
members assigned to your team in the title page of your submission.<br />
See the <strong>Course</strong> Project Overview page in Introduction & <strong>Resource</strong>s for more<br />
details on this <strong>Course</strong> Project deliverable. Also see the Grading Rubric and<br />
<strong>Course</strong> Project Template in the Files section of the <strong>Course</strong> Menu.<br />
Submit the assignment.<br />
WEEK 6 COURSE PROJECT<br />
Performance Management Draft<br />
Create the Performance Management Draft section of the Final Paper.<br />
One member of your team must submit the completed Performance<br />
Management Draft for grading. Make sure you include the names of all team<br />
members assigned to your team in the title page of your submission.<br />
See the <strong>Course</strong> Project Overview page in Introduction & <strong>Resource</strong>s for more<br />
details on this <strong>Course</strong> Project deliverable. Also see the Grading Rubric and<br />
<strong>Course</strong> Project Template in the Files section of the <strong>Course</strong> Menu.<br />
Submit the assignment.<br />
WEEK 7 COURSE PROJECT<br />
This week your team works on the final parts of the project: the HRIS piece<br />
(included in the final project only) and the presentation.<br />
For information about what to include in the HRIS portion of the paper, review<br />
the template for the paper project, which you have been using all term. Note<br />
this portion will only be graded one time (in the final plan), and therefore has a<br />
few more points allocated than do the other parts. (See the rubric).<br />
Download the PowerPoint presentation template from the Files section of the<br />
<strong>Course</strong> Menu, and review the tips in the Grading Rubric, and the <strong>Course</strong><br />
Project Overview area. Also, carefully read the grading rubric for the<br />
presentation, so you know upon what aspects your Professor will be grading.