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Organisational strategy, structure, culture and policy CHAPTER 2 Organisational strategy, structure, culture and policy

Session objectives Explain the concepts and characteristics of SHRM Understand the relationships between SHRM and business strategies Appreciate the various critiques of SHRM Discuss several models of SHRM Explain the relationships between SHRM and organisational strategy, structure, culture and policy Discuss the roles and structures of HR functions

SHRM and business strategy HR and organisational strategy linkages: Accommodative Interactive Fully integrated

Critics of SHRM Can SHRM adopt a flexible and strategic perspective? Can practitioners implement the SHRM agenda?

SHRM – strategy, structure, culture and policy Relationships: Culture Strategy Structure

The ‘flexible firm’ model Numerical flexibility Functional flexibility Distancing Pay flexibility

Organisational culture and HRM Organisational culture includes philosophies, values, beliefs, work systems and practices, expectations and limitations on employee behaviour Four broad types: Elite Meritocratic Collegial Leader-focused

Cultural change Excellence theorists believe that culture can be modified to achieve efficiency/profitability Structural efficiency principle (SEP) and Award restructuring put pressure on organisations to change work practices and modify traditional cultures HR specialist drives the process Change can also result from innovative HR approaches

Principles of effective HR policies Congruency Compatibility Clarity Stability Flexibility Cultural appropriateness Relationships

HRM structures Line managers alone No HR function Line managers alone Line managers, with centralised HR support Centralised functional generalists Centralised functional specialists Decentralised functional generalists or specialists Contract specialists

Strategic partnerships The new HR Devolvement of HRM functions Joint provision of HR services Strategic focus of role