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1 Part 1 Introduction

2 Basis for Human Resource Management (HRM)
Slide 1.1 Basis for Human Resource Management (HRM) Basis for all management activity Not the basis for all business activity Basis for management is always the same

3 What are HR People Concerned With?
Slide 1.2 What are HR People Concerned With? Management of resourceful humans not employed within the organisation Management of resourceful organisations employed within the organisation The effective management of all the people of the business, not only those employed within the business

4 What do HR People Administer?
Slide 1.3 What do HR People Administer? The contract of employment The psychological contract for performance Contract for performance

5 Defining HRM HRM is commonly used in two ways
Slide 1.4 Defining HRM HRM is commonly used in two ways Body of management activities A particular approach to the management of people which is distinct from personnel management – a distinct philosophy

6 HRM – Mark 1 Four key objectives: Staffing objectives
Slide 1.5 HRM – Mark 1 Four key objectives: Staffing objectives Performance objectives Change management objectives Administration objectives

7 HRM – Mark 1 Staffing Objectives
Slide 1.6 HRM – Mark 1 Staffing Objectives Ensuring the business is appropriately staffed and able to draw on human resources it needs Designing organisational structures Compete in the employment market place Developing employment packages that are sufficiently attractive to attract & retain staff

8 HRM – Mark 1 Performance Objectives
Slide 1.7 HRM – Mark 1 Performance Objectives Ensure motivation and commitment of staff Training & development key role Reward systems Disciplinary systems Welfare functions

9 HRM – Mark 1 Change Management Objectives
Slide 1.8 HRM – Mark 1 Change Management Objectives Effectively managing change Re-organisation of activities or introduction of new people to roles Alter attitudes, or norms Recruitment of those with required leadership skills to drive change

10 HRM – Mark 1 Administration Objectives
Slide 1.9 HRM – Mark 1 Administration Objectives Facilitate smooth running of organisation Maintain accurate and comprehensive data on individuals Comply with legal requirements Administer pay, sickness, taxation, leave, etc.

11 Slide 1.10 HRM Roles & Objectives Figure 1.1  HRM roles and objectives

12 HRM Mark 2 A distinctive approach
Slide 1.11 HRM Mark 2 A distinctive approach Something that is qualitatively different from personnel management approach Disagreement about how fundamental a shift there is Directed mainly at management needs for human resources Demand rather than supply is the focus Greater emphasis on planning, monitoring and control

13 Characteristics of Personnel Management
Slide 1.12 Characteristics of Personnel Management Figure 1.2  Personnel versus HRM

14 Characteristics of HRM
Slide 1.13 Characteristics of HRM Figure 1.2  Personnel versus HRM

15 Evolution of Personnel & HRM
Slide 1.14 Evolution of Personnel & HRM Social justice Humane bureaucracy Negotiated consent Organisation HRM

16 Slide 1.15 HRM Philosophy ‘A series of activities which first enables working people and the organisation which uses their skills to agree about the objectives and nature of their working relationship, and secondly, ensures that the agreement is fulfilled.’ (Torrington, Hall, & Taylor, 2002)

17 The Personnel / HR Process
Slide 1.16 The Personnel / HR Process Figure 1.3  The personnel/HR process

18 HRM Debates Conceptualising the nature of current responses
Slide 1.17 HRM Debates Conceptualising the nature of current responses What HR managers should be doing Longer term future developments

19 Key Environmental Developments (1 of 2)
Slide 1.18 Key Environmental Developments (1 of 2) Globalisation Technology E-business Volatility Improvement in quality

20 Key Environmental Developments (2 of 2)
Slide 1.19 Key Environmental Developments (2 of 2) Labour market and social trends - numbers or people and skills available - individualistic attitude Evolution of employment legislation - statutory regulation - contract of employment

21 Psychological Contract
Slide 1.20 Psychological Contract Expectations employees have about the role they play & what employer provides in return Concerns broad expectations Not a written document – exists in people’s heads Switch from old to new approach – involves less job security

22 Slide 1.21 Best Practice Certain HR practices that will help organisations achieve competitive advantage Clear link between HR activity and business performance Best practice bundle – advanced selection methods, commitment to employee involvement, investment in T&D, individualised reward systems, etc.

23 Slide 1.22 Best Fit Identifies link between HRM practice and achievement of competitive advantage All is contingent on particular circumstances HR policies are required that fit and are appropriate to situations Key variables include – size, dominant product market, etc.

24 Future of Work – One Perspective
Slide 1.23 Future of Work – One Perspective Speculative and impossible to prove A world of work different in many respects than is currently experienced Shift towards knowledge work Job as we know it will become rarer Long term work guarantees a thing of the past

25 Future of Work – A Different Perspective
Slide 1.24 Future of Work – A Different Perspective Continuation of established approaches Some reversal of trends that developed in 1980s and 1990 Continuation of traditional approaches towards employment

26 Summary (1 of 2) HRM is fundamental to all management activity
Slide 1.25 Summary (1 of 2) HRM is fundamental to all management activity HRM describes a body of management activities HRM signifies a particular approach to carrying out these activities HRM managers are concerned with meeting 4 distinct sets of organisational objectives

27 Slide 1.26 Summary (2 of 2) HRM activities are carried out in various ways through the organisational structure Current debate over HRM generally focus on the extent and nature of responses needed to face changes in the business environment There are three main current HRM debates


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