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Introduction Strategy & HR
Define human resource management
• Explain the roles and responsibilities of human resource professionals
• Explain and strengthen the alignment between strategic planning and HR planning
HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
Dr. Tarekol
Alfa University College
HRM Concept
 Definition
 Concept
 Evolution and Relevance
 HRM Functions
 HRM in India and Global Scenario
 Human Resource Policies
What is Management???
 It is the art of gettingWork done through other People.
 Management in business and organizations is the function
that coordinates the efforts of people to accomplish goals and
objectives using available resources efficiently and effectively.
What is HR????
 Human resources is the set of individuals who
make up the workforce of an organization,
business sector, or economy.
other terms sometimes used include
"manpower", "talent", "labour", or simply "people".
HRM - Definition
 It is defined as the art of procuring, developing and
maintaining competent workforce to achieve the
goals of an organization in an effective and efficient
manner.
 “HRM is the function performed in organizations that
facilitates the most effective use of people to achieve
organizational and individual goals.”
Definition
• HRM is planning, organizing directing and controlling of the
procurement , development, compensation , integration,
maintenance, and separation of human resources to the
end that individual, organizational and social objectives are
accomplished.
Core Elements of HRM
Organizations ------People ------ Management.
The HRM process consists of planning, attracting, developing, and
retaining the human resources (employees) of an organization
Concept
 Human resource management means management of people
at work. HRM is the process which binds people with
organizations and helps both people and organization to
achieve each others goal.Various policies, processes and
practices are designed to help both employees and
organization’s to achieve their goal.
 Human resource management is branch of management that
deals with people at work, it is concerned with the human
dimensions of management of the organization.As
organization consists of people, therefore acquiring them,
developing their skills, providing them motivation in order to
attain higher goal and ensuring that the level of commitment
is maintained are the important activities.
 Human Resources help in transforming the lifeless factors of
production into useful products.
 They are capable of enlargement i.e capable of producing an
output that is greater than the sum of inputs. Once they get
inspired, even ordinary people can deliver extraordinary
results.
 They can help an organization achieve results quickly ,
efficiently and effectively.
Functions of HRM
Introduction  Strategy & of Human Resources Management
Objectives:
 To help the organization reach its goals.
 To employ the skills and abilities of the work force efficiently
 To provide the organization with well trained and well
motivated employees
 To increase to the fullest the employee’s job satisfaction and
self actualization.
 To develop and maintain a quality work Life.
 To communicate HR policies to all employees
 To be ethically and socially responsive to the needs of the
society.
It includes the personnel aspects of the
management job, like
 Conducting the job analysis
 Planning labour needs and recruiting job candidates
 Selecting job candidates
 Orienting and training new employees
 Managing wages and salaries
 Providing incentives and benefits
 Appraising performance
 Conducting interviews, counseling, disciplining
 Training and developing managers
 Building employee commitment
Scope
The scope of HRM is Very wide
 Personal Aspect: It is concerned with manpower planning,
recruitment, selection, placement, transfer, promotion, training
and development, lay off and retrenchment, remuneration,
incentives, productivity etc.
 Welfare Aspect: It deals with working conditions and
amenities such as canteens, crèches, rest and lunch rooms,
housing, transport, medical assistance, education, health and
safety, recreation facilities etc.
 Industrial Relations Aspect : This covers union –
management relations, joint consultation, collective bargaining,
grievance and disciplinary procedures, settlement of disputes
etc.
Objectives of HRM
 To help the organization reach its goals
 To employ the skills and abilities of the work force efficiently.
 To provide the organization with well trained and well motivated
employees
 To increase to the fullest the employee’s job satisfaction and self
actualization.
 To develop and maintain quality of work life
 To communicate the HR policies to all employees.
 To be ethically and socially responsible to the needs of society
Importance of HRM
 At the enterprise level:
Good HR practices help in attracting and retaining the best people
in the organization
It helps in training people for challenging roles, developing right
attitude towards the job and the company, promoting team spirit,
commitment etc
 At the individual level:
It promotes team work and team spirit among employees
It offers excellent growth opportunities to people who have
potential to rise
It allows people to work with diligence and commitment
 At the society level:
Employment opportunities multiply
Scarce talents are put to best use.
History of Human Resource
Management
 Industrial Revolution: machines are brought in the
production process, rapid progress in technology, jobs
were more fragmented, specialization increased, but left
workers with dull, boring , monotonous jobs. Govt. did
very little to protect the interest of the workers
 Scientific management: To improve efficiency and
speed F W Taylor advocated scientific management.
Scientific management is nothing but systematic analysis
and breakdown of work into its smallest mechanical
elements and reaaranging into most efficient
combination. Improtance of training was also identified
 Trade Unionism: Workers joined hands to protect
against the exploitive tendency of employers and unfair
labor practices. TU tried to improve work conditions, pay
and benefits, disciplinary actions etc.
 Human relations movement: After Hawthorne
experiments conducted by Elton Mayo, productivity not
only depends on rewards, and the job design but also on
certain social and psychological factors also.. Human
relations movement led to the implementation of
behavioural science techniques in industry.
 Human Resources approach: During early 60’s “pet milk
theory” of human religionist's had been largely
rejected(happy workers are productive or happy cows
give more milk). It was recognized that workers are
unique and have individual needs. The trend move
towards treating employees as resources or assets
emerged.
Evolution of concept of HRM
Concept What is it all about?
The Commodity
concept
Labour was regarded as a commodity to be bought and sold.
Wages were based on demand and supply. Government did
very little to protect workers.
The Factor of
Production concept
Labour is like any other factor of production, viz, money,
materials, land, etc. Workers are like machine tools.
The Goodwill concept Welfare measures like safety, first aid, lunch room, rest room will
have a positive impact on workers’ productivity
The Paternalistic
concept/ Paternalism
Management must assume a fatherly and protective attitude
towards employees. Paternalism does not mean merely
providing benefits but it means satisfying various needs of the
employees as parents meet the requirements of the children.
Cont…
The Strategic Role Of Human Resources Management
The Humanitarian
concept
To improve productivity, physical, social and psychological
needs of workers must be met. As Mayo and others stated,
money is less a factor in determining output, than group
standards, group incentives and security. The organization is a
social system that has both economic and social dimensions.
The Human Resource
concept
Employees are the most valuable assets of an organisation.
There should be a conscious effort to realise organisational goals
by satisfying needs and aspirations of employees.
The Emerging concept Employees should be accepted as partners in the progress of a
company. They should have a feeling that the organisation is
their own. To this end, managers must offer better quality of
working life and offer opportunities to people to exploit their
potential fully. The focus should be on Human Resource
Development.
Relevance of HRM
 Change Management
 Competence
 Commitment
 Congruence of objectives
 Motivation
Functions of HRM
Managerial
Planning Organizing Staffing Directing Controlling
Operational
Employment HR Development Compensation Mgt
Employee
Relations
HR Planning
Recruitment
Selection
Placement
Induction
Performance
Appraisal
Training
Management
Development
Career Planning
and Development
Job Evaluation
Wage and Salary Admn
Incentives
Bonus
Fringe Benefits
Introduction  Strategy & of Human Resources Management
Human resource policies
 Human resource policies are systems of codified decisions,
established by an organization, to support administrative
personnel functions, performance management, employee
relations and resource planning.
 Each company has a different set of circumstances, and so
develops an individual set of human resource policies.
 Personnel Procedures :
Sequence of Steps
 Personnel Programs :
A plan ofAction
 Personnel Practices :
Style and Methods
Types of Policies
i. Functional or Organizational – policies which are grouped
for different categories of personnel eg- for the mgmt
dealing with planning, organizing & controlling etc.
ii. Centralized – are planned for companies with several
locations and are formulated at the Head Office
iii. Major Policy – pertain to overall objectives, procedures and
control which affect an organization as a whole. They are
formulated by the Board of Directors and framework is
established within which major executives for the remaining
policies necessary to carry out the major objectives of an
organization.
iv. Minor Policy- cover relationships in a segment of and
organization with considerable emphasis on details and
procedures.
HR Policies
 Originated Policies – established formally by top management
 Appealed Policies – formulated on requests of subordinates
who want to know handle some situations.
 Imposed Policies – An organization accepts these policies due
to external agencies like govt. trade association .
Eg.- Not to accept any one below the age of 14 according to
the factories act.
 General Policies – These policies do not relate to specific
issues in particular
 Specific Policies – Policies relating to specific issue like
staffing compensation , collective bargaining etc.
 Written or Implicit Policies – are inferred from behavior of
managers.
CHARECTERSTICS
 Related to Objectives
 Easy to Understand
 Precise
 Stable as well as flexible
 Based on Facts
 Appropriate numbers
 Fair and Equitable
 Reasonable
 Review

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Introduction Strategy & of Human Resources Management

  • 1. Introduction Strategy & HR Define human resource management • Explain the roles and responsibilities of human resource professionals • Explain and strengthen the alignment between strategic planning and HR planning HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT Dr. Tarekol Alfa University College
  • 2. HRM Concept  Definition  Concept  Evolution and Relevance  HRM Functions  HRM in India and Global Scenario  Human Resource Policies
  • 3. What is Management???  It is the art of gettingWork done through other People.  Management in business and organizations is the function that coordinates the efforts of people to accomplish goals and objectives using available resources efficiently and effectively.
  • 4. What is HR????  Human resources is the set of individuals who make up the workforce of an organization, business sector, or economy. other terms sometimes used include "manpower", "talent", "labour", or simply "people".
  • 5. HRM - Definition  It is defined as the art of procuring, developing and maintaining competent workforce to achieve the goals of an organization in an effective and efficient manner.  “HRM is the function performed in organizations that facilitates the most effective use of people to achieve organizational and individual goals.”
  • 6. Definition • HRM is planning, organizing directing and controlling of the procurement , development, compensation , integration, maintenance, and separation of human resources to the end that individual, organizational and social objectives are accomplished. Core Elements of HRM Organizations ------People ------ Management. The HRM process consists of planning, attracting, developing, and retaining the human resources (employees) of an organization
  • 7. Concept  Human resource management means management of people at work. HRM is the process which binds people with organizations and helps both people and organization to achieve each others goal.Various policies, processes and practices are designed to help both employees and organization’s to achieve their goal.
  • 8.  Human resource management is branch of management that deals with people at work, it is concerned with the human dimensions of management of the organization.As organization consists of people, therefore acquiring them, developing their skills, providing them motivation in order to attain higher goal and ensuring that the level of commitment is maintained are the important activities.
  • 9.  Human Resources help in transforming the lifeless factors of production into useful products.  They are capable of enlargement i.e capable of producing an output that is greater than the sum of inputs. Once they get inspired, even ordinary people can deliver extraordinary results.  They can help an organization achieve results quickly , efficiently and effectively.
  • 12. Objectives:  To help the organization reach its goals.  To employ the skills and abilities of the work force efficiently  To provide the organization with well trained and well motivated employees  To increase to the fullest the employee’s job satisfaction and self actualization.  To develop and maintain a quality work Life.  To communicate HR policies to all employees  To be ethically and socially responsive to the needs of the society.
  • 13. It includes the personnel aspects of the management job, like  Conducting the job analysis  Planning labour needs and recruiting job candidates  Selecting job candidates  Orienting and training new employees  Managing wages and salaries  Providing incentives and benefits  Appraising performance  Conducting interviews, counseling, disciplining  Training and developing managers  Building employee commitment
  • 14. Scope The scope of HRM is Very wide  Personal Aspect: It is concerned with manpower planning, recruitment, selection, placement, transfer, promotion, training and development, lay off and retrenchment, remuneration, incentives, productivity etc.  Welfare Aspect: It deals with working conditions and amenities such as canteens, crèches, rest and lunch rooms, housing, transport, medical assistance, education, health and safety, recreation facilities etc.  Industrial Relations Aspect : This covers union – management relations, joint consultation, collective bargaining, grievance and disciplinary procedures, settlement of disputes etc.
  • 15. Objectives of HRM  To help the organization reach its goals  To employ the skills and abilities of the work force efficiently.  To provide the organization with well trained and well motivated employees  To increase to the fullest the employee’s job satisfaction and self actualization.  To develop and maintain quality of work life  To communicate the HR policies to all employees.  To be ethically and socially responsible to the needs of society
  • 16. Importance of HRM  At the enterprise level: Good HR practices help in attracting and retaining the best people in the organization It helps in training people for challenging roles, developing right attitude towards the job and the company, promoting team spirit, commitment etc  At the individual level: It promotes team work and team spirit among employees It offers excellent growth opportunities to people who have potential to rise It allows people to work with diligence and commitment  At the society level: Employment opportunities multiply Scarce talents are put to best use.
  • 17. History of Human Resource Management  Industrial Revolution: machines are brought in the production process, rapid progress in technology, jobs were more fragmented, specialization increased, but left workers with dull, boring , monotonous jobs. Govt. did very little to protect the interest of the workers  Scientific management: To improve efficiency and speed F W Taylor advocated scientific management. Scientific management is nothing but systematic analysis and breakdown of work into its smallest mechanical elements and reaaranging into most efficient combination. Improtance of training was also identified
  • 18.  Trade Unionism: Workers joined hands to protect against the exploitive tendency of employers and unfair labor practices. TU tried to improve work conditions, pay and benefits, disciplinary actions etc.  Human relations movement: After Hawthorne experiments conducted by Elton Mayo, productivity not only depends on rewards, and the job design but also on certain social and psychological factors also.. Human relations movement led to the implementation of behavioural science techniques in industry.
  • 19.  Human Resources approach: During early 60’s “pet milk theory” of human religionist's had been largely rejected(happy workers are productive or happy cows give more milk). It was recognized that workers are unique and have individual needs. The trend move towards treating employees as resources or assets emerged.
  • 20. Evolution of concept of HRM Concept What is it all about? The Commodity concept Labour was regarded as a commodity to be bought and sold. Wages were based on demand and supply. Government did very little to protect workers. The Factor of Production concept Labour is like any other factor of production, viz, money, materials, land, etc. Workers are like machine tools. The Goodwill concept Welfare measures like safety, first aid, lunch room, rest room will have a positive impact on workers’ productivity The Paternalistic concept/ Paternalism Management must assume a fatherly and protective attitude towards employees. Paternalism does not mean merely providing benefits but it means satisfying various needs of the employees as parents meet the requirements of the children. Cont…
  • 21. The Strategic Role Of Human Resources Management The Humanitarian concept To improve productivity, physical, social and psychological needs of workers must be met. As Mayo and others stated, money is less a factor in determining output, than group standards, group incentives and security. The organization is a social system that has both economic and social dimensions. The Human Resource concept Employees are the most valuable assets of an organisation. There should be a conscious effort to realise organisational goals by satisfying needs and aspirations of employees. The Emerging concept Employees should be accepted as partners in the progress of a company. They should have a feeling that the organisation is their own. To this end, managers must offer better quality of working life and offer opportunities to people to exploit their potential fully. The focus should be on Human Resource Development.
  • 22. Relevance of HRM  Change Management  Competence  Commitment  Congruence of objectives  Motivation
  • 23. Functions of HRM Managerial Planning Organizing Staffing Directing Controlling
  • 24. Operational Employment HR Development Compensation Mgt Employee Relations HR Planning Recruitment Selection Placement Induction Performance Appraisal Training Management Development Career Planning and Development Job Evaluation Wage and Salary Admn Incentives Bonus Fringe Benefits
  • 26. Human resource policies  Human resource policies are systems of codified decisions, established by an organization, to support administrative personnel functions, performance management, employee relations and resource planning.  Each company has a different set of circumstances, and so develops an individual set of human resource policies.
  • 27.  Personnel Procedures : Sequence of Steps  Personnel Programs : A plan ofAction  Personnel Practices : Style and Methods
  • 28. Types of Policies i. Functional or Organizational – policies which are grouped for different categories of personnel eg- for the mgmt dealing with planning, organizing & controlling etc. ii. Centralized – are planned for companies with several locations and are formulated at the Head Office iii. Major Policy – pertain to overall objectives, procedures and control which affect an organization as a whole. They are formulated by the Board of Directors and framework is established within which major executives for the remaining policies necessary to carry out the major objectives of an organization. iv. Minor Policy- cover relationships in a segment of and organization with considerable emphasis on details and procedures.
  • 29. HR Policies  Originated Policies – established formally by top management  Appealed Policies – formulated on requests of subordinates who want to know handle some situations.  Imposed Policies – An organization accepts these policies due to external agencies like govt. trade association . Eg.- Not to accept any one below the age of 14 according to the factories act.  General Policies – These policies do not relate to specific issues in particular  Specific Policies – Policies relating to specific issue like staffing compensation , collective bargaining etc.  Written or Implicit Policies – are inferred from behavior of managers.
  • 30. CHARECTERSTICS  Related to Objectives  Easy to Understand  Precise  Stable as well as flexible  Based on Facts  Appropriate numbers  Fair and Equitable  Reasonable  Review