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This Case Study discusses BHP Billiton's graduate recruitment program, with a focus on organisational culture, leadership, business skills and diversity. It explains how graduates are introduced to the world of work and the importance of ongoing training an development to an organisation
As a result of reading this Case Study, students should be able to:
- Discuss how shared company values aids business performance and company objectives
- Understand the role of leadership and different management styles
- Recognise the importance of ongoing training and development in both traditional and non-traditional formats
Introduction
BHP Billiton is the world’s largest diversified resources company with 41,000 employees working in over 100 operations in 25 countries.
Thrive
For most of the participants in the Foundations for Graduates program, working at BHP Billiton will be their first step into full-time employment.
Springboard
The second year of the Foundations for Graduates program concentrates on increasing Graduates' business effectiveness.
Effective learning and partnerships
BHP Billiton Graduates will spend most of their time learning 'on the job' - working as part of the BHP Billiton workforce using the skills they learnt at university - with the support and mentoring of other members of their teams and their allocated supervisor.
Diversity at BHP Billiton
With operations in more than 25 countries, BHP Billiton employees represent a wide variety of cultures.
Conclusion
BHP Billiton's Foundations for Graduates program is an important part of the organisation's human resources plan.
Introduction
Thrive
Springboard
Effective learning and partnerships
Diversity at BHP Billiton
Conclusion