So, when there are mechanics coming for an interview or other selection processes, they can observe the working environment and not be worried about their physical or mental health.
There is also need to offer flexible working hours to the mechanics. If needed, the number of mechanics should be increased so that they are able to work at flexible working hours. This would provide them a peace of mind and feel valued as compared to other competitors.
Quality training opportunities should be offered to the mechanics which would let them learn new techniques about their job and add to their technical skill inventory. This offer should be included in the job advertisement to attract more people to apply to the job positions. Salary packages are a big concern in this case study. I think that without increasing the salary package, it would be hard to employee quality mechanics. If there is a success in getting experienced mechanics to work, without a salary increase, it would be challenging to retain them for a long time.
Therefore, I would suggest that there is a need for an increase in salaries. Overwork opportunities are also necessary so that the employees in need can work more than the usual working hours and make some extra cash adding to their motivation towards their work. Other job benefits like medical and health insurance can also be offered to the prospective mechanics.
This can work as a motivator too as the finances of a household may get exhausted due to medical expenditure due to health issues. Job announcement can be made in the local and national newspapers or in the electronic media. Also, recruitment agencies can be called to help. These recruitment agencies have databases of people who are working to find or change jobs. With their help, specific people who are eligible for the job can be contacted and called in for an interview.
In all the recruitment process, the headquarters and the local management must be on the same page. There should be a proper communication channel during the communication process so that there is less opportunity for any misunderstanding which could jeopardize the recruitment process. The headquarters should delegate some of its powers to the local management to make calculated decisions in recruiting the mechanics.
This would contribute to an increased trust level between the local management and the top management. This case study was beneficial to study as it helped my brainstorm different HR related issues that might arise in a company. I was able to research online to find different sources related to HR issues. I think that HR planning is very important and its success is the business success. The situation in the local market should always be analyzed before making decisions that would affect the operations of the business.
The needs of the employees are really necessary to be recognized. There is also a need to make an accurate assessment of what the competitors are offering to the consumers as well their employees. Anything less on offer than the competitors could be devastating for a company.
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It is mandatory to procure user consent prior to running these cookies on your website. Introduction The case study is a good example of mismanagement at a company regarding dealing with its human resources.
How does this case illustrate the lack of HR planning? What approaches could be used to recruit mechanics? Conclusion This case study was beneficial to study as it helped my brainstorm different HR related issues that might arise in a company.
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Close Privacy Overview This website uses cookies to improve your experience while you navigate through the website. Out of these cookies, the cookies that are categorized as necessary are stored on your browser as they are essential for the working of basic functionalities of the website. Now Michael does drink, in fact he drinks a lot. His drink of choice is Martell Cognac. I still remember the first time I drank cognac. I was working for Roy P. Jensen out of New Jersey selling remainder books.
My territory was Denver West and at the time I lived in Phoenix. Now Roy had always told me not to be shy about buying myself a nice meal at the end of a day. I could have contributed this to the fact that I had quadrupled sales for him out of the Western United States, but I really believed that Roy himself enjoyed a good meal and would often call me up after he would get my receipts and ask me for culinary details about a meal I'd had.
I was in San Francisco and the fog had rolled in bringing a chill with it. I was wearing my London Fog trench coat and it was beaded with moisture. The waiter slid the coat from my shoulders and disappeared into the back with it probably because he didn't want me dripping all over the elegant carpeting. This was a swank joint, full of beautiful people with expensive haircuts. The women wore dresses that probably cost more than my car. I didn't order. The waiter just started bringing me courses of food which now I don't remember exactly what I ate, but at the end of the meal the waiter suggested a warmed cognac to take the cold from my bones.
It was on the tip of my tongue to ask him what such a concoction would cost me, but some semblance of how things are done manifested itself in my mind. He brought it out to me in a wide bell shaped snifter that nestled warmly into my hand like the nubile bottom of a The amber liquor glowed in the glass and I swirled it watching the rich liquor leave a tinted trail along the edges of the glass.
It felt like I poured it straight into my bloodstream. I could feel it moving through my body nestling somewhere in my groin. I nursed that glass loving each new burst of flavor on my tongue. It was a religious experience. When I got the bill I didn't really care what everything had cost. Although I did care a bit more when Roy calls me up and begins the conversation by saying I started to explain to him that it was more than a glass of cognac. It was a life changing civilizing moment for me, but I just said Roy let me pay for that one.
Now I still drink cognac, usually in the winter time, after a heavy meal, but Shayne drinks cognac morning, noon and night. He actually believes he does his best thinking while he is sloshed. When he hits a rough patch and the case is coming down around his ears he knows what the problem is. That's what's wrong. You know my brain cells don't circulate without stimulation.
Well of course the trouble all begins when a girl shows up just as Shayne is preparing to leave on vacation with his wife. He hides her in the bedroom, from his wife, and takes his wife to the train station explaining he will catch up with her in NY later. When he returns the girl is dead, strangled to death in his own bed. Now Shayne has put enough other people in the frame to know what it feels like to be in the frame.
Miami Beach is days away from elected the next mayor. Shayne has backed one candidate and he is sure the other candidate is behind the frame as a way to discredit their campaign. He enlists the aid of his friend Timothy Rourke, a newspaper report that has benefited from his association with Shayne, to help him move the body. The body, when they return, is missing.
As Shayne continues to investigate to clear his name he finds himself up to his neck in dirty political dealing, murder, irate husbands, drugged wives,heavy fisted thugs administering bruises, car crashes, and bodies that keep showing up where they are not supposed to be. As he adds up the clues he is often wrong in his summations, but not because he was incorrect, but because he didn't have all the facts.
He is more than willing to fix evidence to fit the facts as he sees them reminding me of the Orson Welles detective in Touch of Evil. Brett Halliday wearing the eye patch he wore since a childhood incident with barb wire.
In the back of the book there was a short bit about the real life detective that Halliday based Michael Shayne on which I found very interesting. It certainly added further weight to the Shayne character. I'm long past the days when I can stand a steady diet of pulp novels, but spending time racing around Miami Beach evaluating clues, feeling the desperation of being on the run, and taking the punches along with Shayne made for a very nice Sunday afternoon.
View all 36 comments. The thing about bodies and Mike Shayne is that you never know when one will pop up or just what it is that he's going to do with it. I told myself that I wouldn't read Jeffrey's review before writing mine but I couldn't help myself, I'd probably rate it 4 out of 5 just for his pictures but when you add his anecdote about cognac that rating gets nailed on. So when you're done here don't hesitate to click that link and enjoy some classic pulp artwork with some classic pulp dialogue.
Mike Shayne the The thing about bodies and Mike Shayne is that you never know when one will pop up or just what it is that he's going to do with it. Mike Shayne the hard-drinking, hard-fisted, quick-thinking private eye has found himself framed for murder yet again only this time the body doesn't want to stay in one place.
With a plot that was a loose basis for the great fun Robert Downey Jr. It's not just the bodies that are all over the place it is the ideas that go through Shayne's head.
Before I go any further I'd like to share the artwork from my tasteless s reissue paperback: And a google will illuminate you even further with an entire set of these beauties. As I pointed out with my first experience of Mike Shayne things are told in broad strokes; dumb bad guys and tough as old boots good guy with a friend who'll bleed for him on a regular basis, plot as convoluted as they come and Mike Shayne squeezing himself out of a jam just in time.
A lot of people have written novels in the same broad strokes but I'd wager very few of them have the same charm as Brett Halliday manages to create in his Mike Shayne series, and it is that charm that makes for such an enjoyable read. Now run along and read that story about cognac I mentioned previously.
View all 8 comments. Mike Shayne is back, and yet again he finds himself unable to say no to a beautiful rich woman asking for his help. But maybe he will change his tune when she winds up dead in his bed and his is being accused of a crime he did not do.
Shayne is a heavy drinker, Mike Shayne is back, and yet again he finds himself unable to say no to a beautiful rich woman asking for his help. Shayne is a heavy drinker, heavy fisted but a quick thinker. However the thing that really stood out with this character was the fact that he was a real anti-hero. But with Mike Shayne he often crossed the line, not particularly into evil but he was a deeply flawed detective that found me groaning at some of his actions.
The novel is a typical hard-boiled plot, with some political thriller aspects thrown in; Shayne has backed one candidate to be mayor and now he finds himself being framed. With the help of a reporter, he uncovers political corruption and dead bodies. The Robert Downey Jr. One thing that stayed in the back of my mind was the amount of cognac Shayne drank; seriously I kept imagining just how hard it would be to be a private investigator if you are plastered all the time.
I wonder if anyone have written or filmed a satire about a PI that is too drunk to solve or do anything. Bodies are Where You Find Them is worth reading for pulp fans but if you are new to this genre maybe check out these recommendations.
Shelves: classic , mystery-and-detective. But there really isn't much similarity. Yeah, I guess some of the basic shape of the murder mystery was borrowed from Halliday, but pretty much everything has been changed. I'd have to see the movie again to really compare, but here's a quick synopsis: Our hero, private detective Michael Shayne, is about to hop on the train to New York with his beloved new wife when I heard somewhere that the excellent movie Kiss Kiss Bang Bang was based on the Brett Halliday novel Bodies Are Where You Find Them.
I'd have to see the movie again to really compare, but here's a quick synopsis: Our hero, private detective Michael Shayne, is about to hop on the train to New York with his beloved new wife when he gets an emergency call at his nearby office.
An obviously drugged girl staggers out of the elevator, barely slurs her question confirming his identity, and passes out. He puts her to bed to sleep it off and regretfully tells his wife he'll catch a later train.
When he gets back to his office after dropping her off at the station, he discovers the unknown lass has been strangled, and he barely has time to hide her body when the police drops in to investigate a reported disturbance. Shayne cons a reporter buddy into helping him, but they can't do anything before a sudden visit from a different detective along with a fellow who happens to be running for mayor.
It seems his daughter is missing and Shayne, who is publicly supporting the fellow's opponent, is under suspicion of kidnapping the daughter. After getting rid of them, Shayne leaves to decoy any watchers while his reporter buddy goes to get a car and get the body out of the apartment. But when the reporter gets back, the body has disappeared I had to go to Wikipedia to learn that, sure enough, the first one out of the mold was Race Williams, who's beat was New York.
Much of each story is pretty predictable, what with the extremely heaving drinking, constant smoking, frequent beatings, and casual racism, homophobia, and treatment of women as childlike angels, cold harridans, or sluts.
His plots do have a nice complexity, but it can be disconcerting to slog through such cultural dross to enjoy it. It is only that nice complexity that was retained in the movie, and even that was heavily modified. View all 4 comments. May 15, Dave rated it it was amazing Shelves: mike-shayne-brett-halliday , crime-fiction-private-eye , crime-fiction-pulp , crime-fiction-all. Being one of the early novels, it even has a very brief appearance by Shayne's wife, Phyllis, brief enough for Shayne to see her off to the train station.
Obviously it was decided that keeping her out of the limelight made Shayne a more interesting and more eligible detective. Even if you've read dozens of pulp mysteries Bodies Are Where You Find Them is the fifth Mike Shayne novel and was definitely written by David Dresser before Brett Halliday became a house name for the writers that followed.
Even if you've read dozens of pulp mysteries, you'll still enjoy this one. It features big redheaded Mike Shayne at his finest, accused of murder by Peter Painter, hiding sexy young doped up women from his wife, carting corpses around, getting in fistfights with bouncers, avoiding road blockades, breaking into sanitariums, and concocting wild explanations for everything that is going on.
Right from the start this book is filled with nonstop action that simply never lets up right up until Shayne gathers all the suspects in the parlor and pulls his big reveal. There's a reason that this series continued literally for decades. I enjoyed this. That noir syntax Fair to better outing!
Probably will try more with Mike Shayne.. Jul 04, Jake rated it really liked it Shelves: mystery-thriller-crime. I read this because it was the semi-inspiration for Kiss Kiss, Bang Bang , one of my favorite movies. But you could do worse. Solid but not great I read this book because it is listed as being the source material for the great film Kiss Kiss Bang Bang. Apart from one element of the crime s , they have nothing in common. This is a story about a hard-boiled noir detective who gets himself wrapped up in a murder mystery.
Sound familiar? Otherwise, there are definitely other works that are more worth your time. Jan 09, Rob rated it did not like it Shelves: hard-boiled , mystery , detective , crime. I didn't have very high expectations for this book, but it was still incredibly disappointing.
I've rarely seen a book so padded out with redundant, inane, juvenile dialogue, nor a hero who seems to be this stupid. Luckily for him he lives in a stupid world where he is the smartest person alive.
Unless you're a twelve-year-old boy with a crew cut and a drinking problem, don't waste your time with this book.
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