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Chapter 4

Chapter 4. Human Resource Planning. Learning Objectives. Understand the nature and importance of HRP Identify and describe factors affecting HRP Describe the stages in HRP process List pre-requisites for effective HRP. Factors Affecting HRP. Type and strategy of organization

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Chapter 4

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  1. Chapter 4 Human Resource Planning Human Resource Management, 5E

  2. Learning Objectives • Understand the nature and importance of HRP • Identify and describe factors affecting HRP • Describe the stages in HRP process • List pre-requisites for effective HRP Human Resource Management, 5E

  3. Factors Affecting HRP • Type and strategy of organization • Organisational growth cycles and planning • Environmental uncertainties • Time horizon • Type and quality of information • Nature of jobs filled • Outsourcing Human Resource Management, 5E

  4. Factors Affecting HRP Organisational Growth Cycle and Planning Type and Strategy of Organisation Environmental Uncertainties HRP Time Horizons Outsourcing Type and Quality of Forecasting Information Nature of Jobs being Filled Human Resource Management, 5E

  5. HRP Process Environment Organisational Activities and Policies HR Needs Forecast HR Supply Forecast HR Programming HRP Implementation Control and Evaluation of Programme SurplusRestricted HiringReduced HoursVRS, Layoff, etc ShortageRecruitmentSelection, etc Human Resource Management, 5E

  6. Uses of a Human Resource Information Systems (HRIS) • HR Planning and Analysis • Organisation Charts • Staffing Projections • Skills Inventories • Turnover Analysis • Absenteeism Analysis • Restructuring Costing • Internal Job Matching • Job Description Tracking • Employee and Labour Relations • Union Negotiation Costing • Auditing Records • Attitude Survey Results • Exit Interview Analysis • Employee Work History • Equal Employment • Affirmative Action Plan • Applicant Tracking • Workforce Utilisation • Availability Analysis • Health, Safety and Security • Safety Training • Accident Records • Material Data Records HRIS • Staffing • Recruitment Sources • Applicant Tracking • Job Offer Refusal Analysis • Compensation and Benefits • Pay Structures • Wage/Salary Costing • Flexible Benefit Administration • Vacation Usage • Benefits Usage Analysis • HR Development • Employee Training Profiles • Training Needs Assessments • Succession Planning • Career Interests and Experience Human Resource Management, 5E

  7. Strategic HR Initiatives Strategy HR Initiative Strategies for Managing Shortages Strategies for Managing Surplus • Recruit new permanent employees • Offer incentives to postpone retirement • Re-hire retirees part-time • Attempt to reduce turn-over • Work current staff overtime • Subcontract work to another company • Hire temporary employees • Redesign job process so that fewer employees are needed • Hiring freeze • Do not replace those who leave • Offer VRS schemes • Reduce work hours • Leave of absence • Across the board pay-cuts • Layoffs • Reduce outsourced work • Employee training • Switch to variable pay plan • Expand operators Human Resource Management, 5E

  8. Reality Check • How is the intellectual capital of your class or organisation? How is it evaluated? Human Resource Management, 5E

  9. Reality Check • Can you make a comprehensive list of skills a successful individual should possess? Can you break them down on occupation/job-wise? Human Resource Management, 5E

  10. Reality Check • Can you take inventory of who succeeded whom in the Indian corporate sector? For example, Mukesh and Anil succeeded the late Dhirubhai Ambani, so also Nandan Nilekani stepped into the shoes of Narayana Murthy. Proceed on these lines. Human Resource Management, 5E

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