Chapter 1-Introduction: (HRM and Its Functions)
Chapter 1-Introduction: (HRM and Its Functions)
All organizational resources are important for achieving the objectives of an organization. In fact, the
effectiveness of an organization lies in the judicious blending of the two resources to achieve optimum competency.
However, for a long time, it was felt that the efficient utilization of physical resources was primary for
developing an organization. This was so because the acquisition of physical resources resulted in a huge outflow
of funds and those assets carried a definite value. On the contrary, it was felt that hiring employees never cost
anything substantial for a firm and it was also quite easy to replace them. This made human resources less
important for employers.
But, in the past decade, employers have realized that intellectual capital is critical to business success. The main
reasons for this change are due to the understanding that
1. Product innovation and marketing strategy, which are crucial for market survival and growth in a competitive
environment, are possible only when a good and creative workforce is present.
2. The challenge, opportunities and even disputes of creating and managing organizations arise mostly from
people-centred problems.
3. People are not alike and they cannot be treated identically. They differ physically and psychologically. These
differences require individual attention in order to achieve the optimum productivity.
Human resources are the only assets that appreciate over a period while
There is a growing realization that the
physical resources just depreciate with years.
flexibility of an organization depends more
on people than on any technical factors.
Modern equipment may ensure quality and Appreciate
over Time
cost competitiveness but the operational
flexibility, which is core to product
modification and innovation, is provided HR can produce an output larger than the
only by the employees. This is so since input. This is possible due to the creative
humans alone could grasp the situation skills of humans.
adequately and respond suitably. Creative thinking is the process of
Distinct predicting, envisioning and then inventing
Flexibility of
an organization Features of Output an idea, concept or insight along innovative
larger than and alternative lines. People in the
depends more
on People Human the Input
organization are the only basis for such
Resources creativity and there is no obvious limit to
their imagination. .
Provide
utility value to Organizations require human resources of different types to operate
each one of all physical resources. Thus, they provide utility value to each one
the physical of the physical assets.
assets In fact, the real worth of a physical asset depends on the quality and
calibre of the people working with it. An incompetent workforce
will spoil the physical resources available to it.
Human Resource Management
The effective utilization of human resources is a complex task. It requires greater foresight and strategic
consideration on the part of the management. This is where Human Resource Management (HRM) comes into role.
What is Human
HRM, as a field of study, makes a sincere effort to provide
Resource
knowledge, skills and ability for managing human resources more
Management?
effectively.
The basic task of HRM is the selection of the right person for
What is the basic task
the right job at the right time to carry out the activities of an
of HRM ?
organization in the most efficient way.
It also aims to enhance the satisfaction, morale and productivity
of employees, control labour turnover, and help organizations
increase their performance by providing the necessary training
and development opportunities, suitable working conditions and
appropriate career growth to employees.
Definitions of Human Resource Management
Human resource management is concerned with the people dimension in management. Since every organization is
made up of people, acquiring their services, developing their skills, motivating them to higher levels of
performance and ensuring that they continue to maintain their commitment to the organization are essential to
achieving organizational objectives. This is true, regardless of the type of organization—government, business,
education, health, recreation, or social action.”
–David A. Decenzo and Stephen P. Robbins “
Human resource management is a series of integrated decisions that form the employment relationship; their quality
contributes to the ability of the organizations and the employees to achieve their objectives.”
Although different authors have defined HRM differently, they have all emphasized the effective utilization of the workforce for
accomplishing the organizational and individual goals and objectives. To sum up, we can say that HRM is concerned with policies
and practices that ensure the best use of the human resources for fulfilling the organizational and individual goals.
Functions Managerial Functions Planning
of HRM are the basic functions performed by Organising
the HR managers in their capacity as
managers or heads of their own Staffing
departments.
Directing
Controlling