MANAGEMENT SCOPE IN DIFFERENT AREAS

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MANAGEMENT SCOPE IN DIFFERENT AREAS

DEFINITION OF H.R.D Human Resource Development may be defined as follows: Human Resource Development is the process of increasing knowledge, capabilities and positive attitude of all people working at all levels in a business undertaking.

H.R.D.

To develop the capabilities of each employee in the organization. OBJECTIVES OF HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT To develop the capabilities of each employee in the organization. To develop team-spirit. To retain demotivated employees. To develop good relationship between employees and supervisors To establish collaboration between different units.

FEATURES OF HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT H.R.D. is a planned process. H.R.D. is a continuous process. It makes efforts to develop competences at four levels: At the individual level. At interpersonal level. At group level. At organization level.

DEFINITION OF MANPOWER PLANNING Manpower planning is the process of determining manpower requirements and the means of meeting those requirements in order to carry an integrated plan at the organization.

OBJECTIVES OF MANPOWER PLANNING To forecast the future human resource rhuman resources are available as and when required equipments of an organization. To determine the status of available human resources. To determine the suitable recruitment process. To ensure that necessary.

SCOPE MANAGEMENT PROCESS

STEPS IN MANPOWER PLANNING Goals and plans of organisation. Current human resource situation. Human resource forecast. Audit and adjustment. Implementation of programs.

RECRUITMENT AND SELECTION Recruitment is a process to discover the sources of manpower to meet the requirements of the staffing schedule and to employ effective measures for attracting the manpower in adequate number of facilitate effective selection of an efficient working force.

RECRUITMENT AND SELECTION

SOURCES OF RECRUITMENT Internal Source Present permanent employees Casual employees External Source Education and training institute. Private employment agencies.

PERFORMANCE APPRAISAL The objective of performance appraisal is to determine the present state of efficiency of a worker in order to establish the actual need for training.

PERFORMANCE APPRAISAL METHODS Ranking method Forced distribution method Unstructured appraisal method Checklist appraisal method Critical incident method

MATERIAL MANAGEMENT Material management is the branch of logistics that deals with the tangible components of a supply chain.

DEFINITION OF MATERIAL MANAGEMENT Material management is concerned with control of materials in such a manner which ensures maximum return on the working capital of the enterprise.

OBJECTIVE OF MATERIAL MANAGEMENT Effective and efficient handling of materials. Make decisions about purchase of materials. Keeping less inventory in relation to the sales. To give assistance to the production department.

FUNCTION OF MATERIAL MANAGEMENT Material planning Material purchasing Stores management Inventory control

METHODS OF INVENTORY MANAGEMENT Several methods have been developed in the recent past for determining the optimum level of inventory in the enterprise. The following are the important methods of the inventory management: Selective inventory control Economic ordering quantity

A.B.C. ANALYSIS ABC is a form of control over stores. Its full name is “Always Better Control”. The ABC analysis is based on the logic that in any large number, we usually have significant few and significant many.

EOQ MODEL The firm knows with certainty how much items of particular inventories will be used within a specified period of time. The use of inventories remains constant or unchanged throughout the period. The moment inventories reach to the zero level, the order is placed to replenish inventory and stocks are received

MARKETING Market is a place where the seller and buyers assemble to exchange their products for money and vice-versa. It is also the place where the actual exchange of goods and services takes place.

MARKETING MANAGEMENT The process of ascertaining consumer needs and wants and converting them into products and services and then moving these products and services to the final consumers to satisfy their needs and wants.

IMPORTANCE OF MARKETING Marketing helps in raising the living standard of the people It is a good link between production and consumption Continuous marketing is must for continuous production It helps in finding out right type of production for an industry

FUNCTION OF MARKETING Buying raw materials Selling Marketing research Pricing Transportation

FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT Financial management is a branch of general management which looks after the financial functions of a business. Finance is not only needed to start a business but also needed for running it successfully.

Financial graph

NEED FOR FINANACIAL PLANNING We know that production is the outcome of these factors i.e. land, labor, capital and organisation. Finance is one of the important prerequisites to start an enterprise. In fact, it is the availability of finance that facilitates an entrepreneur to bring together land, labour, machinery and raw materials to produce goods.

IMPORTANCE OF FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT Helpful in acquiring sufficient funds Proper cash management Ploughing back the profits Important for share holders

FUNCTION OF FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT Determining financial needs Arranging funds Investment of funds Financial Analysis Maintaining liquidity

TAXATION Taxation is the collection of a share of individual and organizational income and wealth by a govt. under the authority of law

INCOME TAX Income tax is a very important direct tax. It is an important and most significant source of revenue of the govt. The govt. needs money to maintain law ad order in the country, safeguard the security of the country from foreign powers and promote the welfare of the people.

Income Tax

SALES TAX It is a tax imposed on sales of goods or services. Sales tax may be levied on commodities in more than one state in the process of distribution.

Tax Imposed on Sales

EXCISE DUTY Acc. To the Supreme Court “Excise duty is the tax levied necessarily on those dutiable goods which are produced or manufactured in India and it has no relationship with the sale of these goods.”

TYPES OF EXCISE DUTY

CUSTOM DUTY Custom duty is a duty or tax which is levied by govt. on the import of goods into India and export of goods from India.

VALUE ADDED TAX(VAT) Value added tax (VAT) is a form of sales tax. It is a multipoint tax with provision of granting set off or credit of the tax paid on purchases against the tax payable on sales.