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Human Resource Management



    From the Book Human Resource Management (6th
               Edition) by- K.Aswathappa
Ch-1 Understanding the Nature & Scope of Human
              Resource Management

• Def-: Functions like Recruitment, Selection, Training &
  Development (people’s dimension in an organization).
• Scope-Entry-Leaving
HRM Functions & Objectives

Function-: supply of competent & willing employees
Objectives-:
    Societal (sensitive to needs & legal Compliance)
    Organizational (effectiveness, Planning, selection, Training &
    Development, Appraisal)
    Personal (employee career, potential, training & development)
Outsourcing:
72% of Indian companies are outsourcing their HR activities.
e.g. Employee hiring, Training & development, Payroll preparation,
Benefits administration, Statutory records maintenance.

IIPM headquarters at Kolkata
National Institute of Labor Management (NILM) at Mumbai
Merged to form National Institute of Personnel management in 1980.
Chapter-2: Context of HRM
•   External – Political, Legal, Economic, Technological
•   Internal-Org. culture, Cultural, Unions, Professional bodies
•   Analysis helps in pro-active approach
•   Political:
    Article 14: Equality before the law
   Article 15: Prohibition of discrimination-religion, race, caste, sex or place
    of birth
   Article 16: Equality of opportunity in public employment
   Article 23: Prohibits forced labor
   Article 24: Prohibits employment of children –factories, mines/hazardous
    jobs
   Article 38(d) Equal pay for Equal work
   Article 38(e) Health & Strength of workers, tender age of children forced
    to work out of economic necessity- jobs not suitable to their health.
   Article 42: Just & Humane conditions of work & Maternity leave for
    women
   Article 43: Living wages for workers
   Article 43(a): Participation of workers in management
Economic:
Supplier: provides HR
Competitors
Customers
Economic Growth
Industrial Labor- diversity
Globalization

Technological: HRIS

Internal:
Strategy, Task & Leadership
Unions
Organizational culture & conflict
Enacted Environment- own creation e.g. OPEC                     Knowing the
Domain- carves out for itself, Domain Consensus
                                                                Environment
Task Environment- all groups that can influence organization.
E.g. range of products, technology, etc.

Scanning the Environment: Trends & projections,
E.g. labor market, legal environment etc.
Chapter-3
    Integrating HR Strategy with Business Strategy

• Strategic HRM- HR abilities – anyone who deals with
  people, regardless of functionality.
• Barriers-
    Perceived short-term
    Inability of HR to think strategically
    Senior managers lacks appreciation for HR values
    Too much concerned with technicality rather than people
     values
    Difficult to quantify HR outcome
    HR other than capital assets is not owned by the
     company and hence risk in investment.
Corporate level strategies: which business?
Growth strategies (horizontal, vertical, conglomerate, related-unrelated, mergers,
strategic alliances)
Stability strategies
Retrenchment strategies
Business level strategies: how to compete in chosen business, SBU
Functional level strategies : HR
     Identification of key HR activities
     Pro-reactive
     Critical thinking
     Explicit comm. of goals
     Quality & service
     Building core competencies

Environment scanning
SWOT analysis
Strategy implementation
Strategy evaluation
Chapter-4
                      Human Resource Planning
• The first part of human resource strategy is human resource
  planning
• All other HR activities such as employee hiring, training &
  development, remuneration, appraisal, & labor relations are
  derived from HRP.
• HRP is a sub-system in total Org. Planning
• Importance:
    Future personnel needs, succession planning
    Part of strategic planning
    Creating highly talented personnel
    International strategy
    Foundation for personnel functions
    Investment in HR’s (human assets as compared to physical assets
     increase in value)
    Resistance to change & move
Factors affecting HRP:
    1. Type & strategy of Organization.
    2. Organizational growth cycles
    3. Environment uncertainties
    4. Time horizons (short/long term) greater the uncertainty, shorter the time
        horizon
    5. Type & quality of source information (HRIS)
    6. Outsourcing
Environment scanning:
    •Economic
    •Technological
    •Demographic
    •Political & legislative
    •Social concerns
Organization objectives & policies:
    •Internal promotion
    •Training & development
    •Enrichment of job
    •Union
    •Retaining
Demand: Quantity & Quality
Basis- annual budget and long term corporate plan translated into
activity levels for each function & department.
External: Competition, Economic
Internal: Budget constraints, Employee separation etc.
Forecasting techniques:
   Managerial judgment-(bottom up/ top-down)
   Ratio trend analysis-(Past ratios, e.g. sales volume -employee size)
   Regression analysis
   Work supply technique(length of operation-amount of labor reqd.)
   Delphi technique
   Flow models (Markov analysis)
           I.    Time span (Time to be covered-depends on HR Plan)
           II.   Mutually exclusive categories of employees -movement in
                 categories
           III. Estimate probability of transition based on past trends
HR supply forecast : External (e.g. colleges & universities)
Internal :
    Existing Employees:
    from HR audit: Skills inventories (non-managers)
        Management inventories (managers)
            •Work history
            •Strengths
            •Weaknesses
            •Promotion potential
            •Career goals
            •Personal data
            •No. & types of employees supervised
            •Total budget managed
            •Previous management duties
Inflow-outflow = No. of current employees
Turnover rate = No. of separations in 1 year
                                              * 100
                Avg. no. of employees in 1 year
Absenteeism rate= No. of workers absent*No. of days)*100
                   Average no. of workers*No. of working days
E.g. 4% means 96 out of 100 are available
Retention plan:
    Compensation plan
    Performance appraisal
    Employee quitting because of conflict or green pastures
    The induction crisis(accurate job requirements, realistic job
    picture)
    Shortages
    Unstable recruits- find characteristics
Chapter-5
                Analyzing work & Designing jobs
• Origin civil right movement
• Collecting job related information-Job description &
  specification
• Monetary consideration is necessary- deciding whether a
  activity is work or not
• Work has two characteristics-
   Sociological- Leadership, Politics, Power, Group dynamics
   Psychological- Learning, Attitude, Motivation, Satisfaction & Perception.
• Job description – Task & Responsibilities
   Importance:
   –   Lays foundation for HRP
   –   Employee hiring
   –   Training & development, Performance appraisal
   –   Salary & wage fixation, Safety & Health.
Process
Strategic choices:
    Extent of employee involvement,
    Level of detail,
    Timing & Frequency of analysis,
    Past oriented vs. Future oriented
Sources of job data:
Non-human:                          Human:
*Existing data                      *job analysis
*Equipment maintenance record *job incumbents
*Equipment blue print               *supervisors
*Work area architecture             *job experts
*Films of employee working
*Training manuals
*Magazines & news papers
2) Information Gathering:
     •Type of data (time & budget constraints)
     •Methods of data collection
     •Who should collect: trained job analyzers, supervisors, job-incumbents
Methods:
     Observation
     Interview
     Questionnaire
     Checklists
     Technical conference
     Diary methods
     Quantitative:
         Position analysis questionnaire:194 elements, 6 categories ,degree
         of involvement
         Manager position development questionnaire
         Functional job analysis: Relation to people, data, & things.
Job Analysis Sheet
Job Description Sheet
Purpose of job analysis:
    •HRP
    •Employee hiring
    •Training & development
    •Performance appraisal
    •HRIS
Job design: conscious effort, organize tasks, duties & responsibilities, follows
after job- analysis
Organization factors: internal structure of each task requires planning,
executing & controlling, completely integrated job.
Work flow, Ergonomics, work practices.
Environment factors: Availability of employees, abilities, social & cultural
expectations.
Behavioral elements:
Feedback,
Autonomy,
Use of abilities,
 Variety
Job Design Approaches
Job rotation
Job engineering-specialization, time & motion studies
Job enlargement
Job enrichment: adding more motivators (empowerment)
   Hertzberg 8 characteristics
       1) Direct feedback
       2) Personal accountability
       3) Direct communication
       4) Learning
       5) Client relationship
       6) Control over resources
       7) Scheduling own work
       8) Unique experience
Socio-technical systems
Ergonomics
Tele-commuting
Alternative work pattern (scheduling)
Chapter-6
                 Recruiting Human resources
• Recruitment represents the first contact that a company makes
  with potential employees.
• Recruitment program helps the firm in 4 ways:
   1. Attract highly qualified & competent people.
   2. Ensure that the selected candidate stay longer with the
        company.
   3. Make sure that there is match between cost & benefit.
   4. Help the firm create more culturally diverse work force.
• Factors governing Recruitment:
  External:                           Internal:
  Supply & demand                     Recruitment Policy
  Unemployment rate                   HRP
  Labor market                        Size of the Firm
  Political- legal                    Cost
  Image                               Growth & Expansion
Recruitment: process of identifying & attracting job seekers so as to
build a pool of qualified job applicants.
    5 stages:
    2.Planning
    3.Strategy development
    4.Searching
    5.Screening
    6.Evaluation & control
        (how to distinguish applicants who are unqualified from those
who have a reasonable chance of success)

Planning: No. & Type (yield ratios)

Strategy development:
    •Make/Buy,
    •Technological sophistication of recruitment & selection devices
Sources of recruitment:

Internal:                     External:
Present employees             E- recruitment
Employee referrals            competitors
Former employees              consultants
Previous applicants           walk-in/write-in
                              Campus recruitment
                              Employment Exchange (Acc. To act, every
                              Industrial Establishment ( >25 workers)
                              should notify vacancies in it.)

When to look: time lapsed data

Searching: source activation-reported by line managers

Selling: realistic job picture + attract as many as possible.
Job compatibility questionnaire: whether an applicant’s preference for
work match the characteristics of the job.
400 item instrument.

Alternatives:
 overtime
Employee leasing-outsourcing of recruitment
Temporary employment.
Chapter 7
                 Selecting Human Resources
• Selection is the process of differentiating between
  applicants in order to identify & hire those with a greater
  likelihood of success in a job.
Choosing tests-reliability, validity, objectivity, & standardization.

Contract of employment:
    Job title
    Duties
    Date when continuous employment starts
    Rate of pay, allowances, overtime, hours of work including lunch break &
    shift arrangements
    Sickness,
    Length of notice,
    Grievance procedure
    Disciplinary procedure
    Work rule
    Arrangements (terminating, union membership),
    Rights to patents,
    Employee rights to vary terms of contract subject to proper notification.

Audit of selection program
   Feedback,
    how well selected candidate perform,
    turnover
Chapter-9
         Training, Development & Career Management
•   Training & Development need ₌ standard Performance-Actual Performance.
•   Training:-Specific Skills
•   Development:- Learning opportunities for employees to grow
•   Source of competitive advantage
Chapter-10
Appraising & Managing Performance
Design of Appraisal Program
Problems of Rating:
   Leniency or Severity
   Central Tendency
   Rater Effect
   Halo Error
   Primacy & Recency Effects
   Perceptual Set (previously held beliefs)
   Performance Dimension order
   Spill-over Effect (Past Performance)
   Status Effect
Solving Rater’s problems:-Training to Raters
What should be rated:
   Quality
   Quantity
    Timeliness
   Cost effectiveness
   Need for supervision
   Interpersonal impact
   Community service
Potential Appraisal




Conceptual effectiveness
Operational effectiveness
Interpersonal effectiveness
Achievement motivation
Appraisal Methods
Methods of Job-evaluation
                              Non-analytical:
Analytical:
• Factor comparison: factors   • Ranking: no yardstick
  compared, e.g.- mental       • Job grading-yardstick for
  requirements, skills,          classification
  physical, etc.
• Point- ranking method:
  selection of job factors
  ( skills, education,
  responsibility, job
  conditions, etc.)- given
  points.
Chapter-11
Managing Basic Remuneration
Theories of Remuneration

Reinforcement & Expectancy Theory
Behavior which has rewarding experience is likely to be repeated.
Vroom’s Expectancy theory focuses on link between rewards &
behavior.

Equity Theory:
Internal Equity: different jobs in the Organization
External Equity: relative to outside similar job
Individual Equity

Agency Theory: To align with organizational goals
•Demand & Supply-going rate system
•Legislation:
    Payment of wages act, 1936 (regulate irregularity & unauthorized
    deduction, payment in particular form & at regular interval)
    Minimum wages act, 1948
    Payment of Bonus act, 1965
    Payment of Gratuity act, 1972
    Equal remuneration act, 1976
    Wage Boards, tribunals, & fair wage committees.

•Managerial Remuneration: Company’s Act, 1956.

•Business strategy:
Invest to grow:----------→Entrepreneurial Skills
Manage Earnings:-------→Management Effectiveness
Harvest:--------------------→Cost control

Minimum wage-----------→ Fair Wage---------------→Living Wage(frugal
comforts)
Chapter-13
            Managing Employee Benefits & Services
• Why Benefits & services?
      Mitigate fatigue
      Discourage labor unrest
      Satisfy employee objectives
      Aid recruitment
      Reduce turnover, and
      Minimize overtime costs
• E.g. Legally required: old age pension, health insurance,
  worker’s compensation, unemployment compensation
Contingent & deferred benefits:
   Pension plans
   Group life insurance
   Group health insurance
   Annual wage
   Maternity leave
   Child care leave
   Sick leave
   Dental benefits
   Suggestion awards
Other benefits:
   Travel allowances
   Company car & subsidies
   Moving expenses
   Uniform & tool expense
   Employee meal allowances
   Child-care facilities
3 conditions:
    Monetary calculable
    Not specific amount
    Not specific time for payment
Chapter-14
Motivation Perspectives
Intrinsic factors:
    Work itself
    Responsibility
    Advancement

Vroom’s Expectancy Model :
   Expectancy: expectancy-performance

   Effort            Performance                       Goal
   Valence(desire-likeability for goal)
   Expectancy*Instrumentality*Valence
  Probability-0-1 1st level outcome-2nd    (-1-----+1)
                  level outcome           (0(indifferent)/1/-1(hatred))


   Not tested empirically
Equity theory-To be treated equitably at work place
   Criticism (judgment of fair treatment)

Porter & Lawler performance-satisfaction Model:
   Place the right person in the right job (abilities & traits)
   Carefully explain their role
   Explain in concrete terms performance level expected
   Rewards preferred
Chapter-16
Motivation in action
Performance based rewards


Organization: profit sharing, stock options
Team: gain sharing, special bonuses
Individual: piece rate, commission




Skill Variety              Experienced             High internal
Task identity              meaningfulness of job   Work
Task significance                                  Motivation,
                           Experience              Low
Autonomy                   responsibility          absenteeism &
Feedback                   Knowledge of actual     Turnover
                           results
Contemporary Job Design:
   Telecommuting
   Flexi-work
   Task revision
   Skill development
Participation at the board level
Participation through share ownership
Through joint councils, committees, & work councils
Through job enlargement, & job enrichment
Through quality circles
Through empowered teams


Quality of Work Life:
Ensured when members of an organization are able to satisfy their
important personal needs through their experiences in organization.
Chapter-17
                         Empowering Employees
•   Participative Management also called Employee Empowerment
•   Staff/Work councils-representation entirely of workers/employees
•   Joint councils/committees-both employee & employer
•   Article 43 A (42nd amendment) state through suitable legislation
    –   Human welfare
    –   Human as thinking & independent free being
    –   Mental & physical health
    –   Enhancing self-belief & self-efficacy
• Negative consequences of hierarchy & authority

    –   1975-1977 Emergency
                                                20 points program for
    –   1977- Janta
                                                worker’s participation
    –   1979- congress
    –   Bill- may 30, 1990 in Rajya Sabha-----------making it statutory

• Shop floor council & Establishment Council
Chapter-18
                 Communicating with Employees
• Exchange & understanding of information
• Play’s a major role in changing people’s attitude
• Mould by supply of information e.g. company’s news letter
• Decision maker’s need information from many people to
  perceive problems etc.
• Originate       Channel       Receive
    Sender-        Verbal,    Selective Listening,
    Clarity of     Non-       Perceptions (stereotyping,
    thought        verbal     projection-reflecting of one’s
                   Tone,      own thoughts on others, halo-
                   Facial,    effect)
                   Body-
                   language
Meta communication- interpretation (add our own interpretation)
Remedy-Active listening

Organization Communication : Authority

Communication Roles: Gate keepers, Liaisons (not members of any
group), Isolates, cosmopolites-external world
Chapter-19
                   Managing Betterment at work
• The Factories Act, 1948
   a) Washing Facilities
   b) Facilities for storing & drying Clothes
   c)   Sitting facilities for occasional rest for workers who are obliged to
        work standing
   d) First aid boxes, one for every 150 workers & ambulance facilities, if
        there are more than 500 workers
   e) Canteen, if employing more than 250 workers
   f)   Shelters, rest rooms, lunch rooms, if employing more than 150
        workers
   g)   Crèche, if employing more than 30 women
   h) Welfare officer, if employing more than 500 workers
a) Not more than 48 hours per week
b) Not more than 9 hours per day
c)   No worker has to remain in factory for more than 10 ½ hours
d) Rest interval of ½ hour, after 5 hours of work
e) Weekly one holiday
f)   If worker puts more than 48 hours per week-overtime wages
g)   No overlapping of shift
h) Women workers are not to be employed between 7 p.m. & 6 a.m.
     (exception allowed)
i)   No child below 14 years of age to be employed
Chapter-20
A safe & Healthy Environment
Strategic choices-
    level of protection
    Formal/informal
    Proactive/reactive(as marketing tool)

Safety Policy: goals, responsibility, & authority

Organization for safety -Safety committees

Risk management
Assessing risks (frequency, probability, & severity), steps to reduce

Incidence rate: no. of recordable injuries * 1 million
                no. of employee exposure hours
Severity rate= no. of work hours lost * 1 million
               total no. of worked hours
Remedies:
   Engineering revision,
   Persuasion & appeal,
   Personal adjustment & discipline
   Training,
   Safety posters & film shows,
   Safety week & awards
Effectiveness: organic-
    how well designed,
    change in behavior,
    safety inspection,
    audit

Health: Physical & Mental
Factories Act, 1948

Factories to be kept clean & free from effluvia & dirt
Arrangements to be made for disposal of wastes & effluents
Adequate ventilation & temperature to be maintained
Measures to be taken for prevention of inhalation or accumulation
of dust & fumes
Standards for artificial humidification to be fixed
Overcrowded related injuries to health of workers to be avoided
(9.9/14.2 cubic meters of space must be provided for each worker)
Sufficient & suitable lightening must be provided in every part of
factory
Glazed windows to be kept clean, measures for prevention of glare
& shadows
Suitable points for wholesome drinking water- legibly marked &
away from urinals. Water needs to be cooled, if no. of workers 250 or
more
Latrines & urinals separately for males & females, well lighted &
ventilated
Sufficient no. of spittoons
Stress: individual response to disturbing factor in the environment.
Eustress-positive stress
Remedies:

   Meditation

   Cognitive restructuring: replacement of thoughts- reasons

   applied

   Time management: Delegate as much as possible minor work to

   subordinates
Chapter-26
Evaluating HRM Effectiveness
HR Research
   Wage surveys
   Effectiveness of various recruitment sources
   Effectiveness of training efforts
   Survey of supervisor’s effectiveness
   Job analysis
   Survey of employee needs etc.
Analytical approach:
Cost-benefit analysis (utility analysis)
(excessive reliance on quantitative)- dysfunctional
Qualitative – (loyalty, commitment, attitude etc.)


Balanced Score Card:
   4 dimensions
   2.Financial Performance
   3.Customer Service
   4.Internal Business Processes
   5.Capacity to learn & achieve growth

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Human resource management

  • 1. Human Resource Management From the Book Human Resource Management (6th Edition) by- K.Aswathappa
  • 2. Ch-1 Understanding the Nature & Scope of Human Resource Management • Def-: Functions like Recruitment, Selection, Training & Development (people’s dimension in an organization). • Scope-Entry-Leaving
  • 3. HRM Functions & Objectives Function-: supply of competent & willing employees Objectives-: Societal (sensitive to needs & legal Compliance) Organizational (effectiveness, Planning, selection, Training & Development, Appraisal) Personal (employee career, potential, training & development) Outsourcing: 72% of Indian companies are outsourcing their HR activities. e.g. Employee hiring, Training & development, Payroll preparation, Benefits administration, Statutory records maintenance. IIPM headquarters at Kolkata National Institute of Labor Management (NILM) at Mumbai Merged to form National Institute of Personnel management in 1980.
  • 4. Chapter-2: Context of HRM • External – Political, Legal, Economic, Technological • Internal-Org. culture, Cultural, Unions, Professional bodies • Analysis helps in pro-active approach • Political:  Article 14: Equality before the law  Article 15: Prohibition of discrimination-religion, race, caste, sex or place of birth  Article 16: Equality of opportunity in public employment  Article 23: Prohibits forced labor  Article 24: Prohibits employment of children –factories, mines/hazardous jobs  Article 38(d) Equal pay for Equal work  Article 38(e) Health & Strength of workers, tender age of children forced to work out of economic necessity- jobs not suitable to their health.  Article 42: Just & Humane conditions of work & Maternity leave for women  Article 43: Living wages for workers  Article 43(a): Participation of workers in management
  • 5. Economic: Supplier: provides HR Competitors Customers Economic Growth Industrial Labor- diversity Globalization Technological: HRIS Internal: Strategy, Task & Leadership Unions Organizational culture & conflict Enacted Environment- own creation e.g. OPEC Knowing the Domain- carves out for itself, Domain Consensus Environment Task Environment- all groups that can influence organization. E.g. range of products, technology, etc. Scanning the Environment: Trends & projections, E.g. labor market, legal environment etc.
  • 6. Chapter-3 Integrating HR Strategy with Business Strategy • Strategic HRM- HR abilities – anyone who deals with people, regardless of functionality. • Barriers-  Perceived short-term  Inability of HR to think strategically  Senior managers lacks appreciation for HR values  Too much concerned with technicality rather than people values  Difficult to quantify HR outcome  HR other than capital assets is not owned by the company and hence risk in investment.
  • 7. Corporate level strategies: which business? Growth strategies (horizontal, vertical, conglomerate, related-unrelated, mergers, strategic alliances) Stability strategies Retrenchment strategies Business level strategies: how to compete in chosen business, SBU Functional level strategies : HR Identification of key HR activities Pro-reactive Critical thinking Explicit comm. of goals Quality & service Building core competencies Environment scanning SWOT analysis Strategy implementation Strategy evaluation
  • 8. Chapter-4 Human Resource Planning • The first part of human resource strategy is human resource planning • All other HR activities such as employee hiring, training & development, remuneration, appraisal, & labor relations are derived from HRP. • HRP is a sub-system in total Org. Planning • Importance:  Future personnel needs, succession planning  Part of strategic planning  Creating highly talented personnel  International strategy  Foundation for personnel functions  Investment in HR’s (human assets as compared to physical assets increase in value)  Resistance to change & move
  • 9. Factors affecting HRP: 1. Type & strategy of Organization. 2. Organizational growth cycles 3. Environment uncertainties 4. Time horizons (short/long term) greater the uncertainty, shorter the time horizon 5. Type & quality of source information (HRIS) 6. Outsourcing
  • 10. Environment scanning: •Economic •Technological •Demographic •Political & legislative •Social concerns Organization objectives & policies: •Internal promotion •Training & development •Enrichment of job •Union •Retaining Demand: Quantity & Quality Basis- annual budget and long term corporate plan translated into activity levels for each function & department. External: Competition, Economic Internal: Budget constraints, Employee separation etc.
  • 11. Forecasting techniques: Managerial judgment-(bottom up/ top-down) Ratio trend analysis-(Past ratios, e.g. sales volume -employee size) Regression analysis Work supply technique(length of operation-amount of labor reqd.) Delphi technique Flow models (Markov analysis) I. Time span (Time to be covered-depends on HR Plan) II. Mutually exclusive categories of employees -movement in categories III. Estimate probability of transition based on past trends
  • 12. HR supply forecast : External (e.g. colleges & universities) Internal : Existing Employees: from HR audit: Skills inventories (non-managers) Management inventories (managers) •Work history •Strengths •Weaknesses •Promotion potential •Career goals •Personal data •No. & types of employees supervised •Total budget managed •Previous management duties
  • 13. Inflow-outflow = No. of current employees Turnover rate = No. of separations in 1 year * 100 Avg. no. of employees in 1 year Absenteeism rate= No. of workers absent*No. of days)*100 Average no. of workers*No. of working days E.g. 4% means 96 out of 100 are available Retention plan: Compensation plan Performance appraisal Employee quitting because of conflict or green pastures The induction crisis(accurate job requirements, realistic job picture) Shortages Unstable recruits- find characteristics
  • 14. Chapter-5 Analyzing work & Designing jobs • Origin civil right movement • Collecting job related information-Job description & specification • Monetary consideration is necessary- deciding whether a activity is work or not • Work has two characteristics- Sociological- Leadership, Politics, Power, Group dynamics Psychological- Learning, Attitude, Motivation, Satisfaction & Perception. • Job description – Task & Responsibilities Importance: – Lays foundation for HRP – Employee hiring – Training & development, Performance appraisal – Salary & wage fixation, Safety & Health.
  • 15. Process Strategic choices: Extent of employee involvement, Level of detail, Timing & Frequency of analysis, Past oriented vs. Future oriented Sources of job data: Non-human: Human: *Existing data *job analysis *Equipment maintenance record *job incumbents *Equipment blue print *supervisors *Work area architecture *job experts *Films of employee working *Training manuals *Magazines & news papers
  • 16. 2) Information Gathering: •Type of data (time & budget constraints) •Methods of data collection •Who should collect: trained job analyzers, supervisors, job-incumbents Methods: Observation Interview Questionnaire Checklists Technical conference Diary methods Quantitative: Position analysis questionnaire:194 elements, 6 categories ,degree of involvement Manager position development questionnaire Functional job analysis: Relation to people, data, & things.
  • 19. Purpose of job analysis: •HRP •Employee hiring •Training & development •Performance appraisal •HRIS Job design: conscious effort, organize tasks, duties & responsibilities, follows after job- analysis Organization factors: internal structure of each task requires planning, executing & controlling, completely integrated job. Work flow, Ergonomics, work practices. Environment factors: Availability of employees, abilities, social & cultural expectations. Behavioral elements: Feedback, Autonomy, Use of abilities,  Variety
  • 20. Job Design Approaches Job rotation Job engineering-specialization, time & motion studies Job enlargement Job enrichment: adding more motivators (empowerment) Hertzberg 8 characteristics 1) Direct feedback 2) Personal accountability 3) Direct communication 4) Learning 5) Client relationship 6) Control over resources 7) Scheduling own work 8) Unique experience Socio-technical systems Ergonomics Tele-commuting Alternative work pattern (scheduling)
  • 21. Chapter-6 Recruiting Human resources • Recruitment represents the first contact that a company makes with potential employees. • Recruitment program helps the firm in 4 ways: 1. Attract highly qualified & competent people. 2. Ensure that the selected candidate stay longer with the company. 3. Make sure that there is match between cost & benefit. 4. Help the firm create more culturally diverse work force. • Factors governing Recruitment: External: Internal: Supply & demand Recruitment Policy Unemployment rate HRP Labor market Size of the Firm Political- legal Cost Image Growth & Expansion
  • 22. Recruitment: process of identifying & attracting job seekers so as to build a pool of qualified job applicants. 5 stages: 2.Planning 3.Strategy development 4.Searching 5.Screening 6.Evaluation & control (how to distinguish applicants who are unqualified from those who have a reasonable chance of success) Planning: No. & Type (yield ratios) Strategy development: •Make/Buy, •Technological sophistication of recruitment & selection devices
  • 23. Sources of recruitment: Internal: External: Present employees E- recruitment Employee referrals competitors Former employees consultants Previous applicants walk-in/write-in Campus recruitment Employment Exchange (Acc. To act, every Industrial Establishment ( >25 workers) should notify vacancies in it.) When to look: time lapsed data Searching: source activation-reported by line managers Selling: realistic job picture + attract as many as possible.
  • 24. Job compatibility questionnaire: whether an applicant’s preference for work match the characteristics of the job. 400 item instrument. Alternatives:  overtime Employee leasing-outsourcing of recruitment Temporary employment.
  • 25. Chapter 7 Selecting Human Resources • Selection is the process of differentiating between applicants in order to identify & hire those with a greater likelihood of success in a job.
  • 26. Choosing tests-reliability, validity, objectivity, & standardization. Contract of employment: Job title Duties Date when continuous employment starts Rate of pay, allowances, overtime, hours of work including lunch break & shift arrangements Sickness, Length of notice, Grievance procedure Disciplinary procedure Work rule Arrangements (terminating, union membership), Rights to patents, Employee rights to vary terms of contract subject to proper notification. Audit of selection program Feedback,  how well selected candidate perform,  turnover
  • 27. Chapter-9 Training, Development & Career Management • Training & Development need ₌ standard Performance-Actual Performance. • Training:-Specific Skills • Development:- Learning opportunities for employees to grow • Source of competitive advantage
  • 30. Problems of Rating: Leniency or Severity Central Tendency Rater Effect Halo Error Primacy & Recency Effects Perceptual Set (previously held beliefs) Performance Dimension order Spill-over Effect (Past Performance) Status Effect Solving Rater’s problems:-Training to Raters
  • 31. What should be rated: Quality Quantity  Timeliness Cost effectiveness Need for supervision Interpersonal impact Community service
  • 32. Potential Appraisal Conceptual effectiveness Operational effectiveness Interpersonal effectiveness Achievement motivation
  • 34. Methods of Job-evaluation Non-analytical: Analytical: • Factor comparison: factors • Ranking: no yardstick compared, e.g.- mental • Job grading-yardstick for requirements, skills, classification physical, etc. • Point- ranking method: selection of job factors ( skills, education, responsibility, job conditions, etc.)- given points.
  • 36. Theories of Remuneration Reinforcement & Expectancy Theory Behavior which has rewarding experience is likely to be repeated. Vroom’s Expectancy theory focuses on link between rewards & behavior. Equity Theory: Internal Equity: different jobs in the Organization External Equity: relative to outside similar job Individual Equity Agency Theory: To align with organizational goals
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  • 38. •Demand & Supply-going rate system •Legislation: Payment of wages act, 1936 (regulate irregularity & unauthorized deduction, payment in particular form & at regular interval) Minimum wages act, 1948 Payment of Bonus act, 1965 Payment of Gratuity act, 1972 Equal remuneration act, 1976 Wage Boards, tribunals, & fair wage committees. •Managerial Remuneration: Company’s Act, 1956. •Business strategy: Invest to grow:----------→Entrepreneurial Skills Manage Earnings:-------→Management Effectiveness Harvest:--------------------→Cost control Minimum wage-----------→ Fair Wage---------------→Living Wage(frugal comforts)
  • 39. Chapter-13 Managing Employee Benefits & Services • Why Benefits & services?  Mitigate fatigue  Discourage labor unrest  Satisfy employee objectives  Aid recruitment  Reduce turnover, and  Minimize overtime costs • E.g. Legally required: old age pension, health insurance, worker’s compensation, unemployment compensation
  • 40. Contingent & deferred benefits: Pension plans Group life insurance Group health insurance Annual wage Maternity leave Child care leave Sick leave Dental benefits Suggestion awards Other benefits: Travel allowances Company car & subsidies Moving expenses Uniform & tool expense Employee meal allowances Child-care facilities
  • 41. 3 conditions: Monetary calculable Not specific amount Not specific time for payment
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  • 45. Intrinsic factors: Work itself Responsibility Advancement Vroom’s Expectancy Model : Expectancy: expectancy-performance Effort Performance Goal Valence(desire-likeability for goal) Expectancy*Instrumentality*Valence Probability-0-1 1st level outcome-2nd (-1-----+1) level outcome (0(indifferent)/1/-1(hatred)) Not tested empirically
  • 46. Equity theory-To be treated equitably at work place Criticism (judgment of fair treatment) Porter & Lawler performance-satisfaction Model: Place the right person in the right job (abilities & traits) Carefully explain their role Explain in concrete terms performance level expected Rewards preferred
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  • 49. Performance based rewards Organization: profit sharing, stock options Team: gain sharing, special bonuses Individual: piece rate, commission Skill Variety Experienced High internal Task identity meaningfulness of job Work Task significance Motivation, Experience Low Autonomy responsibility absenteeism & Feedback Knowledge of actual Turnover results
  • 50. Contemporary Job Design: Telecommuting Flexi-work Task revision Skill development
  • 51. Participation at the board level Participation through share ownership Through joint councils, committees, & work councils Through job enlargement, & job enrichment Through quality circles Through empowered teams Quality of Work Life: Ensured when members of an organization are able to satisfy their important personal needs through their experiences in organization.
  • 52. Chapter-17 Empowering Employees • Participative Management also called Employee Empowerment • Staff/Work councils-representation entirely of workers/employees • Joint councils/committees-both employee & employer • Article 43 A (42nd amendment) state through suitable legislation – Human welfare – Human as thinking & independent free being – Mental & physical health – Enhancing self-belief & self-efficacy • Negative consequences of hierarchy & authority – 1975-1977 Emergency 20 points program for – 1977- Janta worker’s participation – 1979- congress – Bill- may 30, 1990 in Rajya Sabha-----------making it statutory • Shop floor council & Establishment Council
  • 53. Chapter-18 Communicating with Employees • Exchange & understanding of information • Play’s a major role in changing people’s attitude • Mould by supply of information e.g. company’s news letter • Decision maker’s need information from many people to perceive problems etc. • Originate Channel Receive Sender- Verbal, Selective Listening, Clarity of Non- Perceptions (stereotyping, thought verbal projection-reflecting of one’s Tone, own thoughts on others, halo- Facial, effect) Body- language
  • 54. Meta communication- interpretation (add our own interpretation) Remedy-Active listening Organization Communication : Authority Communication Roles: Gate keepers, Liaisons (not members of any group), Isolates, cosmopolites-external world
  • 55. Chapter-19 Managing Betterment at work • The Factories Act, 1948 a) Washing Facilities b) Facilities for storing & drying Clothes c) Sitting facilities for occasional rest for workers who are obliged to work standing d) First aid boxes, one for every 150 workers & ambulance facilities, if there are more than 500 workers e) Canteen, if employing more than 250 workers f) Shelters, rest rooms, lunch rooms, if employing more than 150 workers g) Crèche, if employing more than 30 women h) Welfare officer, if employing more than 500 workers
  • 56. a) Not more than 48 hours per week b) Not more than 9 hours per day c) No worker has to remain in factory for more than 10 ½ hours d) Rest interval of ½ hour, after 5 hours of work e) Weekly one holiday f) If worker puts more than 48 hours per week-overtime wages g) No overlapping of shift h) Women workers are not to be employed between 7 p.m. & 6 a.m. (exception allowed) i) No child below 14 years of age to be employed
  • 57. Chapter-20 A safe & Healthy Environment
  • 58. Strategic choices- level of protection Formal/informal Proactive/reactive(as marketing tool) Safety Policy: goals, responsibility, & authority Organization for safety -Safety committees Risk management Assessing risks (frequency, probability, & severity), steps to reduce Incidence rate: no. of recordable injuries * 1 million no. of employee exposure hours Severity rate= no. of work hours lost * 1 million total no. of worked hours
  • 59. Remedies: Engineering revision, Persuasion & appeal, Personal adjustment & discipline Training, Safety posters & film shows, Safety week & awards Effectiveness: organic- how well designed, change in behavior, safety inspection, audit Health: Physical & Mental
  • 60. Factories Act, 1948 Factories to be kept clean & free from effluvia & dirt Arrangements to be made for disposal of wastes & effluents Adequate ventilation & temperature to be maintained Measures to be taken for prevention of inhalation or accumulation of dust & fumes Standards for artificial humidification to be fixed Overcrowded related injuries to health of workers to be avoided (9.9/14.2 cubic meters of space must be provided for each worker)
  • 61. Sufficient & suitable lightening must be provided in every part of factory Glazed windows to be kept clean, measures for prevention of glare & shadows Suitable points for wholesome drinking water- legibly marked & away from urinals. Water needs to be cooled, if no. of workers 250 or more Latrines & urinals separately for males & females, well lighted & ventilated Sufficient no. of spittoons
  • 62. Stress: individual response to disturbing factor in the environment. Eustress-positive stress
  • 63. Remedies: Meditation Cognitive restructuring: replacement of thoughts- reasons applied Time management: Delegate as much as possible minor work to subordinates
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  • 67. HR Research Wage surveys Effectiveness of various recruitment sources Effectiveness of training efforts Survey of supervisor’s effectiveness Job analysis Survey of employee needs etc.
  • 68. Analytical approach: Cost-benefit analysis (utility analysis) (excessive reliance on quantitative)- dysfunctional Qualitative – (loyalty, commitment, attitude etc.) Balanced Score Card: 4 dimensions 2.Financial Performance 3.Customer Service 4.Internal Business Processes 5.Capacity to learn & achieve growth