Importance Of Human Management

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I graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in Sociology and Anthropology, minor in Public Administration (Second-Class Honors) from Chulalongkorn University. These two fields of studies helped me to understand the basic of the selected substantive areas of social life, ranging from the relations between individuals and groups to total societies. I was introduced to the nature and logic of theory construction, the place of theory in social inquiry, conceptual tools for research, sociological problem construction, various methods of investigation, and styles for the presentation of theoretical or empirical results. I have also been taught about the introduction to the basic principles of statistics for social scientists, including the concept of the…show more content…
Unfortunately, even in a big company with a strong and organised structure, still struggling with problems on Human Resources. The company often confronts the problems with immediate problem-solving method without any long-term plan. These problems stimulated me to find out the most effective and suitable solution and I credit this experience with introducing me to notice the importance of human resource towards members in the organisation. In my opinion, human management is very challenging as the complexity of an individual cannot be made in a complete manual, suitable for every organisations.All this made me realise that I needed additional skills and more in-depth knowledge in order to meet my target goal of a career in the future.Therefore, I tried to search for universities to apply for this course, and I have found that London School of Economics and Political Science meets my need. The reasons I choose to study for Master of Science in Human Resources and Organisations at London School of Economics and Political Science are that LSE is one of the world's leading universities, with the renowned reputation and interdisciplinary approach to the particular…show more content…
Since OB draws heavily from behavioral and social sciences, most most importantly from psychology. It mainly focuses are on the interrelation between an individual and an organization on different levels. The understanding of the human behavior at work will give me a bigger picture of issues related to the human resource within the organisation. As a plus, to understand the process and consequences of organisational change will allow me to see the movement and the influence impacts they have on each other within the levels. In order to find out the solutions, I can see how the study of Organisational Theory will be such an essential tool, guiding me to come up with the most suitable long-term strategies. Personally, I see this stream as a combination of all those essential studies that can be applied for both of an effective human management and human
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