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Human Resource 
Management
Chapter 1 
The Strategic Role of 
Human Resource 
Management
1. What is human resource management? 
Definition of HRM: 
Human resource management is to make the most 
productive use of human resource to the greatest 
benefits of the organization and individuals. 
Organization: profits and social commitments. 
Individuals: development and achievement.
Organization and individual 
(1) Organization needs: Profits, productivity and markets. 
(2) Individual needs: Maslows Need Hierarchy 
Physiological needs, security, belonging, self-respect 
and self-actualization. 
(3) Coordinating organization and individual needs: goal of 
HRM.
The importance of HRM 
(1) People is the key factor of production. 
(2) Productivity is the key to measure a nation’s economic 
growth potential, and labor quality is the key to 
improving productivity. 
(3) Competition today is the competition for talents. 
(4) Since man is the most uncontrollable and unpredictable 
variable of all production variables, organizational 
success depends on the management of people.
People and productivity 
(1) Productivity: the measurement of economic growth 
potential. 
(2) Productivity formula: input : output 
(3) Measurement of productivity: 
a. Productivity of worker is the output per hour. 
b. Productivity of equipment is the output per every dollar invested. 
c. Productivity of energy is the output per every unit of energy 
consumed.
Employee quality and productivity 
Employee skill determines productivity. 
Man and tools. 
Employee motivation affects productivity. 
Willingness to perform. 
Employee creativity and initiatives improve productivity. 
innovation is the key to improvement.
Functions and divisions of HRM 
(1) Management process 
a. Planning. 
b. Organizing. 
c. Staffing. 
d. Leading. 
e. Controlling.
(2) Functions of HRM 
a. Conducting job analysis. 
b. Planning future needs and supplies. 
c. Recruiting and selecting employees. 
d. Orienting and training employees. 
e. Managing wages and benefits. 
f. Performance appraisal. 
g. Communicating (discipline and services). 
h. Building employee commitment (incentives).
(3) Line managers’ HRM responsibilities 
a. Job placing. 
b. Orienting new employees. 
c. On-job training of employees. 
d. Interpreting company policies and 
procedures. 
e. Conducting job appraisals. 
f. Controlling labor costs. 
g. Labor protection and disciplines.
(4) Staff managers’ HRM responsibilities 
a. A line function: directing and managing people in the 
HRM department. 
b. A coordinating function: coordinating HRM activities 
across the organization. 
c. Staff functions: 
Same as the HRM functions plus labor relations and 
collective bargaining with the trade unions.
3. Evolution of HRM 
(1) Industrial Revolution: 
a. Adam Smith: specialization and division of labor. 
b. Robert Owens: Pioneer of HRM, performance appraisal 
and pay for performance (fair treatment of employees)
(2) Scientific management 
Frederic Taylor: Father of scientific management 
a. Definition: 
Systematic analysis and breakdown of work into the 
smallest mechanical components and rearranging 
them into the most efficient combination. 
b. Steps: 
Job analysis—selection—training—rewards.
(4) Human behavior and relations 
a. The Hawthorne Studies by Westing House 
The happy workers are the most productive workers. 
(The Pet Milk theory) 
b. Max Weber: the Ideal Bureaucracy. 
c. Chris Argyris: Individual and organization—mutual 
adjustment. 
d. Affected by the theories of behavioral science and 
system theory.
File Management (1900- 
1964):collecting and storing 
data of each employee. 
Government Accountability 
(1964-1980): Compliance to 
government regulations. 
Human Resource 
Management: 
Treating human resource as 
an asset. 
Emphasizing joint 
responsibilities of line 
managers and staff 
managers.
Key Words : 
management process 
The five basic functions of planning, organizing, staffing, 
leading, and controlling. 
human resource management 
The policies and practices one needs to carry out the 
“people” or human resource aspects of a management 
position, including recruiting, screening, training, rewarding, 
and appraising.
authority 
The right to make decisions, direct others’ work, and give 
orders. 
ling manager 
A manager who is authorized to direct the work of 
subordinates and responsible for accomplishing the 
organization’s goals. 
staff manager 
A manager who assists and advises line managers.
line authority 
The authority exerted by a personnel manager by directing 
the activities of the people in his or her own department 
and in service areas (like the plant cafeteria). 
implied authority 
The authority exerted by a personnel manager by virtue of 
others’ knowledge that he or she has access to top 
management (in areas like testing and affirmative action). 
functional control 
The authority exerted by an HR manager as coordinator of 
personnel activities.
employee advocacy 
HR must take responsibility for clearly defining how management 
should be treating employees, make sure employees have the 
mechanisms required to contest unfair practices, and represent 
the interests of employees within the framework of its primary 
obligation to senior management. 
globalization 
The tendency of firms to extend their sales or manufacturing to 
new markets abroad. 
competitive advantage 
Any factors that allow an organization to differentiate its product 
or service from those of its competitors to increase market share.
cost leadership 
The enterprise aims to become the low-cost leader in an 
industry. 
differentiation 
A firm seeks to be unique in its industry along dimensions 
that are widely valued by buyers.

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Hrm chapter 1

  • 2. Chapter 1 The Strategic Role of Human Resource Management
  • 3. 1. What is human resource management? Definition of HRM: Human resource management is to make the most productive use of human resource to the greatest benefits of the organization and individuals. Organization: profits and social commitments. Individuals: development and achievement.
  • 4. Organization and individual (1) Organization needs: Profits, productivity and markets. (2) Individual needs: Maslows Need Hierarchy Physiological needs, security, belonging, self-respect and self-actualization. (3) Coordinating organization and individual needs: goal of HRM.
  • 5. The importance of HRM (1) People is the key factor of production. (2) Productivity is the key to measure a nation’s economic growth potential, and labor quality is the key to improving productivity. (3) Competition today is the competition for talents. (4) Since man is the most uncontrollable and unpredictable variable of all production variables, organizational success depends on the management of people.
  • 6. People and productivity (1) Productivity: the measurement of economic growth potential. (2) Productivity formula: input : output (3) Measurement of productivity: a. Productivity of worker is the output per hour. b. Productivity of equipment is the output per every dollar invested. c. Productivity of energy is the output per every unit of energy consumed.
  • 7. Employee quality and productivity Employee skill determines productivity. Man and tools. Employee motivation affects productivity. Willingness to perform. Employee creativity and initiatives improve productivity. innovation is the key to improvement.
  • 8. Functions and divisions of HRM (1) Management process a. Planning. b. Organizing. c. Staffing. d. Leading. e. Controlling.
  • 9. (2) Functions of HRM a. Conducting job analysis. b. Planning future needs and supplies. c. Recruiting and selecting employees. d. Orienting and training employees. e. Managing wages and benefits. f. Performance appraisal. g. Communicating (discipline and services). h. Building employee commitment (incentives).
  • 10. (3) Line managers’ HRM responsibilities a. Job placing. b. Orienting new employees. c. On-job training of employees. d. Interpreting company policies and procedures. e. Conducting job appraisals. f. Controlling labor costs. g. Labor protection and disciplines.
  • 11. (4) Staff managers’ HRM responsibilities a. A line function: directing and managing people in the HRM department. b. A coordinating function: coordinating HRM activities across the organization. c. Staff functions: Same as the HRM functions plus labor relations and collective bargaining with the trade unions.
  • 12. 3. Evolution of HRM (1) Industrial Revolution: a. Adam Smith: specialization and division of labor. b. Robert Owens: Pioneer of HRM, performance appraisal and pay for performance (fair treatment of employees)
  • 13. (2) Scientific management Frederic Taylor: Father of scientific management a. Definition: Systematic analysis and breakdown of work into the smallest mechanical components and rearranging them into the most efficient combination. b. Steps: Job analysis—selection—training—rewards.
  • 14. (4) Human behavior and relations a. The Hawthorne Studies by Westing House The happy workers are the most productive workers. (The Pet Milk theory) b. Max Weber: the Ideal Bureaucracy. c. Chris Argyris: Individual and organization—mutual adjustment. d. Affected by the theories of behavioral science and system theory.
  • 15. File Management (1900- 1964):collecting and storing data of each employee. Government Accountability (1964-1980): Compliance to government regulations. Human Resource Management: Treating human resource as an asset. Emphasizing joint responsibilities of line managers and staff managers.
  • 16.
  • 17. Key Words : management process The five basic functions of planning, organizing, staffing, leading, and controlling. human resource management The policies and practices one needs to carry out the “people” or human resource aspects of a management position, including recruiting, screening, training, rewarding, and appraising.
  • 18. authority The right to make decisions, direct others’ work, and give orders. ling manager A manager who is authorized to direct the work of subordinates and responsible for accomplishing the organization’s goals. staff manager A manager who assists and advises line managers.
  • 19. line authority The authority exerted by a personnel manager by directing the activities of the people in his or her own department and in service areas (like the plant cafeteria). implied authority The authority exerted by a personnel manager by virtue of others’ knowledge that he or she has access to top management (in areas like testing and affirmative action). functional control The authority exerted by an HR manager as coordinator of personnel activities.
  • 20. employee advocacy HR must take responsibility for clearly defining how management should be treating employees, make sure employees have the mechanisms required to contest unfair practices, and represent the interests of employees within the framework of its primary obligation to senior management. globalization The tendency of firms to extend their sales or manufacturing to new markets abroad. competitive advantage Any factors that allow an organization to differentiate its product or service from those of its competitors to increase market share.
  • 21. cost leadership The enterprise aims to become the low-cost leader in an industry. differentiation A firm seeks to be unique in its industry along dimensions that are widely valued by buyers.