Tuesday, May 12, 2015

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True Happiness lies in the ones we love and the ones who really love us.  My religion = My family.


Saturday, September 27, 2014

Soft skills in the Accounting Profession

Soft Skills in the Accounting Profession

Advances in Research
2(11): 645-654, 2014, Article no. AIR.2014.11.008
SCIENCEDOMAIN international
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The Value of Soft-Skills in the Accounting
Profession: Perspectives of Current Accounting Students

Sunil Ramlall1* and Dhanmati Ramlall2*
1Strategic HRM Consulting, LLC, USA.
2Minnesota State Colleges and Universities, USA.

ABSTRACT
With employers increasingly demanding a greater range of softer skills such as effective communication, the paper is intended to identify current accounting students’ perspectives on soft skills, identify their self-assessed competence in the respective soft skills, and suggest ways in which accounting students can gain soft skills. We assessed students’ level of perception/knowledge of soft skills, its’ importance and their self-assessment of their level of possession of these skills. With a sample size of 313 participants, we found that there were fewer gaps in what students perceived as being important in the accounting profession and how prepared they are in fulfilling the expectations. In addition, we found that the universities were placing more emphasis on developing these soft skills that have shown to be beneficial in students’ careers.

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Wednesday, July 9, 2014

Cricket in Minnesota

Minnesota Windies featured in KSTP 5.

http://m.kstp.com/article.html#!/57599/dc51a3db45339c17a6097215814bb427

Sunil Ramlall

Wednesday, November 13, 2013

HR Competencies - International

Sunil Ramlall
HR Competencies:  Understanding the Impact on HR and Organizational Performance in Saudi Arabia

With growing emphasis being placed on HR competencies as a means to increasing HR’s effectiveness in Saudi Arabia, this research study seeks to i) determine if competencies are predictive of success in the HR profession, ii) understand how competencies vary by type of position within HR (entry level, manager, director and executives), iii) determine if there is a relationship between specific competencies and particular responsibilities of HR professionals, and iv) determine the relationship among education, years of HR experience, competencies, and compensation.  Numerous areas are identified as gaps between competencies HR professionals should possess compared to current competencies necessary to function effectively as strategic business partners. 

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Tuesday, August 20, 2013

HR Competencies - A Comparative Study of HR Professionals in the US and Saudi Arabia

Sunil Ramlall

In collaboration with colleagues at KAU in Saudi Arabia, we are conducting a research study on HR competencies.  With growing emphasis being placed on HR competencies as a means to increasing HR’s effectiveness in Saudi Arabia, this research study seeks to i) determine if competencies are predictive of success in the HR profession, ii) understand how competencies vary by type of position within HR (entry level, manager, director and executives), iii) determine if there is a relationship between specific competencies and particular responsibilities of HR professionals, and iv) determine the relationship among education, years of HR experience, competencies, and compensation.  Numerous areas are identified as gaps between competencies HR professionals should possess compared to current competencies necessary to function effectively as strategic business partners. 

Researchers in the field of strategic human resource management (HRM) and human resource development (HRD) have emphasized the view that systems of human resource (HR) practices may lead to higher firm performance and be sources of sustained competitive advantages (Wright, Dunford, & Snell, 2001).  For clarification purposes, the discussion of HR practices in this paper will include both HRM and HRD. 

HR competencies deal with the knowledge, skills, and values that successful human resource (HR) professionals demonstrate in all types of positions, companies, and geographies (Ulrich, Younger, Brockbank, & Ulrich, 2012). The techniques help those professionals architect, coach, design, and facilitate programs for effective operations resulting in more efficient and content organizations.

Sunil Ramlall, Ph.D.
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651-210-2761

Sunday, June 2, 2013

What is the impact of layoffs on employees?

Dr. Sunil Ramlall conducts research using a coping and stress framework, similar to (Marjorie Armstrong-Stassen, 2005) and examined i) the impact of layoffs on individuals’ psychological and physical well-being, ii) the impact of layoffs on the employees affective commitment, iii) coping strategies used by employees, and iv) job search strategies people are using to find new jobs.  While, downsizing is a relatively common change management strategy that has been adopted for more than two decades (Gandolfi, 2007), today, the prime impetus of most downsizing efforts is the desire for an immediate reduction of costs and simply survival.

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