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HR Management-230113
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Strategy Formulation
Strategy formulation involves the choice of appropriate strategy in the light of corporate mission and objectives, environment opportunities and threats and corporate strengths and weaknesses. Corporate world uses SWOT analysis in every situation. Expansion of SWOT is S - Strength W - Weaknesses O - Opportunity T - Threat HRM contributes to the choice of strategy by providing strength and weakness of human resources. The threat is also exposed and opportunity is provided by training and development. Environmental opportunities & threats Corporate mission & objectives Strategic alternatives Corporate strengths & weakness Personal value and aspirations strategists Role of HRM Acquiring Developing Integrating and Retaining Personnel Choice of strategy Strategy implementation Activating strategic Structural implementation Behavioural implementation Function implementation 66 Self-Assessment Questions (SAQS) 1. Explain the objectives of HRM. 2. Explain the scope and functions of HRM. 3. State the differences between personnel Management and HRM. 4. What is role of HRM in strategic management? Summary The main objective of HRM is ensuring the availability of right people for right jobs so as to achieve organizational objectives effectively. HRM has many objectives such as i) societal objectives ii) organizational objectives iii) functional objectives and (iv) personal objectives. The various sub functions border on legal compliance, benefits, smooth union-management relationship, Human Resource planning, Selection, training and development, appraisal, placement, assessment, appraisal and compensation. Though personnel management and HRM in general parlance are interchangeably used there are subtle differences. PM is a routine maintenance oriented administrative function whereas HRM places emphasis on a continuous development of people at work. PM takes a narrow view of its scope and objectives. It concentrates mainly on improving the efficiency of personnel in isolation of the organization. But HRM takes a systems view and attempts not only in making people efficient but also in creating proper organizational culture. HRM is being used to develop competitive advantages and therefore its role in strategic management is the continuous process of relating the organization with its environment by suitable course of action involving strategy formulation and its implementation. Answer Key 1. Its objectives are manifold. They are societal, organizational, functional and personal objectives each objective having functions. 2. Scope-Acquisition, Development, Maintenance & control. Functions 67 are managerial and operative. See the functions from the chart in the lesson. 3. PM and HRM differences – see 8 points of differences listed in this lesson. 4. Strategy formulation –SWOT analysis – HRM is linked with corporate strategic management – Strength & weaknesses of HR could be transmitted by HRM to the management for strategy formulation. **** |
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