overall content and structure of the course HRM
Week Module Topic Submission of assignment
24 1 Presentation of yourself 17th of June
24 1 Introduction to Human Resource Management 17th of June
25 2 Strategic Human Resource Management 24th of June
26 3 Organisational behaviour 1st of July
27 4 Performance Management 8th of July
28 5 Planning 15th of July
28 5 Recruitment and Selection 15th of July
29 6 Development, training, investment 22nd of July
30 7 Team management 29th of June
31 8 Reward 5th of August
32 9 International Perspective 12th of August
33 10 Final examination 19th of August
torsdag 7 juni 2007
tisdag 5 juni 2007
Deal
I was about to close a deal of 200.000 SEK when my boss called me in and we hade to close the office, luckely for me, my client want to take a further look on thursday. Hopefully I'll be trading for him by the end of this week.
Emil met a potential client who wants to invest between 500.000 SEK up to 1 000.000 SEK, not bad. Another broker made a trade of 90.000 SEK in less than 10minutes, not bad at all.
Tomorrow I'll revise following economic indications:
* US Non Farm Payroll report
Of all the world monthly economic reports that can move the currency market, this is it! The monthly US Non Farm Payroll report. This report is the most highly anticipated report each month that can have the most dramatic impact on the markets. The employment data gives the most comprehensive report on how many people are looking for jobs, how many have them, what they are getting paid and how many hours they are working. These numbers are the best way to gauge the current state as well as the future direction of the US economy. The employment numbers are used as another tools by the Federal Reserve in shaping their interest rate policies. The health of the US economy and US interest rates translates to the strength or weakness of the US dollar.
* ISM, Services and non-services
* Empire State
* Michigan consumer sentiment
* Germany, ZEW
* Germany, IFO
* Sweden, Industrial Production
* Japan, TANKAN
* US, PCE
* US, Retail Sales
* UK, CIPS, Services
* Japan, Leading Indicators
* US Wholesale Inventories
* Japan, Core machinery orders
* Eurozone, PMI
* Norway, PPI and CPI
* Beige Book
* US, Unit Labor costs
* UK, Halifax house prices
* Germany, Factory orders.
I'll also be looking at:
* Growth Currencies
* High Yielding Currencies
* Funding Currencies
* Safe Haven Currencies
* Emerging Markets Currencies
* Deficit Currencies
* Surplus Currencies
* Commodity Currencies
I'll soon receive new books, great :
Business Intelligence A Managerial Approach
Business Intelligence Competency Centers
Business Intelligence Roadmap,
The Complete Project Lifecycle for Decision-Support Applications
Managing the information technology resource
Den uppmärksamma organisationen. Från Business Intelligence till Intelligent Business.
Beslutsmodeller i praktisk tillämpning
I'll conclude todays entry by: I love micro & macro economy.
Emil met a potential client who wants to invest between 500.000 SEK up to 1 000.000 SEK, not bad. Another broker made a trade of 90.000 SEK in less than 10minutes, not bad at all.
Tomorrow I'll revise following economic indications:
* US Non Farm Payroll report
Of all the world monthly economic reports that can move the currency market, this is it! The monthly US Non Farm Payroll report. This report is the most highly anticipated report each month that can have the most dramatic impact on the markets. The employment data gives the most comprehensive report on how many people are looking for jobs, how many have them, what they are getting paid and how many hours they are working. These numbers are the best way to gauge the current state as well as the future direction of the US economy. The employment numbers are used as another tools by the Federal Reserve in shaping their interest rate policies. The health of the US economy and US interest rates translates to the strength or weakness of the US dollar.
* ISM, Services and non-services
* Empire State
* Michigan consumer sentiment
* Germany, ZEW
* Germany, IFO
* Sweden, Industrial Production
* Japan, TANKAN
* US, PCE
* US, Retail Sales
* UK, CIPS, Services
* Japan, Leading Indicators
* US Wholesale Inventories
* Japan, Core machinery orders
* Eurozone, PMI
* Norway, PPI and CPI
* Beige Book
* US, Unit Labor costs
* UK, Halifax house prices
* Germany, Factory orders.
I'll also be looking at:
* Growth Currencies
* High Yielding Currencies
* Funding Currencies
* Safe Haven Currencies
* Emerging Markets Currencies
* Deficit Currencies
* Surplus Currencies
* Commodity Currencies
I'll soon receive new books, great :
Business Intelligence A Managerial Approach
Business Intelligence Competency Centers
Business Intelligence Roadmap,
The Complete Project Lifecycle for Decision-Support Applications
Managing the information technology resource
Den uppmärksamma organisationen. Från Business Intelligence till Intelligent Business.
Beslutsmodeller i praktisk tillämpning
I'll conclude todays entry by: I love micro & macro economy.
måndag 4 juni 2007
First day
Let me sum up the day.
We did a lot of analysis based on economic indications, and tomorrow I have to openly show my calculations of the american economy, which will be a lot of fun.
Tomorrow we will be looking at the cause and effect on why things work the way they are and also have a case study on the european economy, fun fun.
that's it for now.
We did a lot of analysis based on economic indications, and tomorrow I have to openly show my calculations of the american economy, which will be a lot of fun.
Tomorrow we will be looking at the cause and effect on why things work the way they are and also have a case study on the european economy, fun fun.
that's it for now.
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