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Human Resource Management

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1) Providing qualified, well-trained employees for the organization.

2) Maximizing employee effectiveness in the organization.

3) Satisfying individual employee needs through monetary compensation, benefits, opportunities to advance, and job satisfaction.

Vital to All

Organizations

Human resource management - function of attracting, developing, and retaining enough qualified employees to perform the activities necessary to accomplish organizational objectives. Three main objectives:

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Definition

• What Is Human Resource Management (HRM)?– The policies and practices involved in carrying

out the “people” or human resource aspects of a management position, including recruiting, screening, training, rewarding, and appraising. (Dessler)

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Human Resource

Responsibilities

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Nature of HRM

• Concerned with managing people• Concerned with employee both as individual as

well as group• Concerned with helping employee to develop their

potentialities• Concerned with developing the maximum

satisfaction of employees• It is continuous in nature• Directed towards achievement of objectives• Universal existence

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Functions

Managerial

Operative

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Managerial

• Planning

• Organizing

• Staffing

• Directing

• Controlling

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Functional

1. Procurement function: The first operative function of personnel management is procurement. It is concerned with procuring and employing people who possess necessary skill, knowledge and aptitude. Under its purview you have job analysis, manpower planning, recruitment, selection, placement, induction and internal mobility. 

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Functional

2. Development: It is the process of improving, moulding, changing and developing the skills, knowledge, creative ability, aptitude, attitude, values and commitment based on present and future requirements both at the individual’s and organisation’s level.

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Functional

3. Motivation and compensation: It is a process which inspires people to give their best to the organisation through the use of intrinsic (achievement, recognition, responsibility) and extrinsic (job design, work scheduling, appraisal based incentives) rewards.

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Functional

4. Maintenance: It aims at protecting and preserving the physical and psychological health of employees through various welfare measures.

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Functional

5. Integration function: This tries to integrate the goals of an organisation with employee aspirations through various employee-oriented programmes, like redressing grievances promptly, instituting proper disciplinary measures, empowering people to decide things independently, encouraging a participative culture, offering constructive help to trade unions etc.

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Functional

6. Emerging issues: Effective management of human resources depends on refining HRM practices to changing conditions. Hence the need to look at other important issues that can motivate people to give their best in a dynamic and ever-changing environment.


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