Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Human Resource Managment
- The managment of people in organizations to drive
success organizational performance and achievment or
organization's strategic goals.
- Human Capital
- The knowledge
education, training, skills
and expertise of an
organization's workforce
- Strategic role
- Involves formulating and implimenting
HRM systems (recruitment, performance
appraisal and compensation) that are
aligned with the organization's strategy to
ensure that the workforce has the
competencies and behaviors required to
achieve the orgnizations strategic
objectives. It is crucial HR stategy be
aligned with the company's strategy
- History of HRM
- Phase 1: ( early 1900's)
- Included Personal Admin, Hiring and firing and payroll
- Phase 2: 1930-40's
- Union Liason, compliance with new
laws. Orientation, performance
appraisal, employee relations
- Phase 3: 1960-80's
- HRM, Ousourcing of several admin duties and
emphasis on contribution and protective
management of people
- Phase 4: 1990's - Now
- Every line manager must possess basic HR skills, Help achieve
strategic objectives, New roles: activist, change steward,
talent manager, organizational designer, operational executor
and business ally
- Measuring Value of HR
- Traditional: focus on activity and Cost
- Current
- Focus on productivity, quality and sales, market share and profits
- Utilize the balanced score card: a measurment
system that translates an organizations strategy
into a comprehensive set of performance
- How to better drive Business outcomes; consider the ROI of people programs
- Align organizations daily
tasks compared to business
plan
- Time of Productivity can shed light
on many aspects of people programs
and manaegment capabilities
- Environmental Influences
- External
- Economic
- Affect supply and demand,
unemployment rates,
productivity levels
- Labour Market
- Increasing workforce
diversity amongs
ethnic minoritiesm
women and
generations
- Technology
- make working for a
corporation more flexible
where ppl can wrk from any
where
- Government
- Legislation is complex
because it covers 14
different jurisdictions
- Globalization
- market place is
more competative
particularly to
words driving down
labour costs and
wage and
outsoruceing jbs
- Environmental
- Corporate social
responsibility,
sustainability,
climate change are
factors regarding
employee
retention
- Internal
- Organizational Culture
- The core values, beliefs and assumptions that
are widely shared by members of an
organization
- Convey thorough mission statement
- Communicate what the organization believes in
- Provides Employees with a sense of
direction and expected behaviours
- shaping employees attitudes about
themselves the organizations and
roles
- Organizational Climate
- Internal weather inside the
organization and the impact on
the employee
- Can be: un/friendly,
open/secretive, rigid/
flexible, innovative or
stagnent
- Management Practices
- Evolved due to transitioning from
hierarchical/bureaucratic
structure to flatten organizations
- Thus employee empowerment has greatly
increased- providing workers w/skills and
authority to make decisions that would
traditionally be made by managers