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NEED TO KNOW
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Human Resource Management (HRM)
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FIGURE 1.1: HRM PRACTICES
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COMPANIES WITH EFFECTIVE HRM:
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HUMAN CAPITAL
Human Capital an The concept of HRM
organizations employees implies that
described in terms of employees are
their: resources of the
training employer.
experience
judgment
intelligence
relationships
insight
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Figure 1.2: Impact of HRM
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HRM and Sustainable Competitive
Advantage
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At Southwest Airlines,
the companys focus is on
keeping employees loyal,
motivated, trained, and
compensated. In turn,
there is a low turnover
rate and a high rate of
customer satisfaction.
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High-Performance Work System
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Table 1.1: Responsibilities of HR
Departments
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Analyzing and Designing Jobs
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Recruiting and Hiring Employees
Recruitment Selection
B. Intelligence
C. Interpersonal skills
D. Computer skills
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Table 1.2: Top Qualities Employers
Seek in Job Candidates
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Training and Developing Employees
Training Development
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Managing Performance
Performance Management The process of ensuring
that employees activities and outputs match the
organizations goals.
HR department may be responsible for developing or
obtaining questionnaires and other devices for
measuring performance.
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Planning & Administering Pay &
Benefits
Administering
Planning Pay & Benefits
Pay & Benefits
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Establishing and Administering
Personnel Policies
Organizations depend on their HR
department to help establish and
communicate policies related to:
hiring
discipline
promotions
benefits
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Ensuring Compliance with Labor Laws
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One reason W.L. Gore &
Associates is
repeatedly named one
of the 100 Best
Companies to Work for
in America is their
unusual corporate
culture where all
employees are known
as associates and
bosses are not found.
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Supporting the Organizations Strategy
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Supporting the Organizations Strategy
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Supporting the Organizations Strategy
Corporate Social
Stakeholders
Responsibility
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Figure 1.3: Skills of HRM Professionals
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Who is Responsible for HR?
In an organization, who should be
concerned with human resource
management?
A. Only HR departments
B. Only Managers
C. Managers and HR departments
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Figure 1.4:
Supervisors Involvement in HRM
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ETHICS IN HRM
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Employee Rights
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Ethical companies act according to
four principles:
1. In their relationships with customers,
vendors, and clients, ethical companies
emphasize mutual benefits.
2. Employees assume responsibility for the
actions of the company.
3. The company has a sense of purpose or
vision that employees value and use in
their day-to-day work.
4. They emphasize fairness.
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Figure 1.5: Standards for Identifying Ethical
Practices
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STANDARDS FOR IDENTIFYING ETHICAL
HRM PRACTICES
1. HRM practices must result in the greatest good
for the largest number of people.
2. Employment practices must respect basic human
rights of privacy, due process, consent, and free
speech.
3. Managers must treat employees and customers
equitably and fairly.
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Figure 1.6:
Median Salaries for HRM Positions
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Test Your Knowledge
Which HR functions are primarily concerned with
1) ensuring employees are capable of doing their
current job , 2) ensuring that employees are
satisfied with their rewards.
A. 1) Development; 2) Employee Relations
B. 1) Training; 2) Legal Compliance
C. 1) Selection; 2) Pay & Benefits
D. 1) Training; 2) Pay & Benefits
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Summary
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Summary (continued)
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Summary (continued)
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Summary (continued)
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