PM Unit 04
PM Unit 04
What is Staffing?
• Staffing can be defined as one of the most
important functions of management.
• It involves the process of filling the vacant
position of the right personnel at the right job,
at right time.
• Hence, everything will occur in the right
manner.
• It is very important that each and every
person should get right position in the
organization so as to get the right job,
according to their ability, talent, aptitude, and
specializations so that it will help the
organization to achieve the pre-set goals in
the proper way by the 100% contribution of
manpower.
Functions of Staffing
1. The first and foremost function of staffing is
to obtain qualified personnel for different
jobs position in the organization.
2. In staffing, the right person is recruited for
the right jobs, therefore it leads to maximum
productivity and higher performance.
3. It helps in promoting the optimum utilization
of human resource through various aspects.
4. Job satisfaction and morale of the workers
increases through the recruitment of the
right person.
5. Staffing helps to ensure better utilization of
human resources.
6. It ensures the continuity and growth of the
organization, through development managers.
Importance of Staffing
Efficient Performance of Other Functions
• For the efficient performance of other functions
of management, staffing is its key.
Optimum Utilization of Human Resources
• The wage bill of big concerns is quite high. Also, a
huge amount is spent on recruitment, selection,
training, and development of employees.
• To get the optimum output, the staffing function
should be performed in an efficient manner.
Building Higher Morale
• The right type of climate should be created for
the workers to contribute to the achievement
of the organizational objectives.
Development of Human Capital
• Another function of staffing is concerned with
human capital requirements. Since the
management is required to determine in
advance the manpower requirements.
Manpower Planning
• Manpower Planning which is also called as
Human Resource Planning consists of putting :
• Right number of people, right kind of people
at the right place, right time, doing the right
things –
• For which they are suited for the achievement
of goals of the organization.
• Human Resource Planning has got an important
place in the arena of industrialization.
• Human Resource Planning has to be a systems
approach and is carried out in a set procedure.
The procedure is as follows:
Analysing the current manpower inventory-
Before a manager makes forecast of future
manpower, the current manpower status has to
be analysed. For this the following things have to
be noted-
– Type of organization
– Number of departments
– Number and quantity of such departments
– Employees in these work units
• Once these factors are registered by a manager,
he goes for the future forecasting.
Making future manpower forecasts-
Once the factors affecting the future manpower
forecasts are known, planning can be done for
the future manpower requirements in several
work units.
• The Manpower forecasting techniques commonly
employed by the organizations are as follows:
• Expert Forecasts, Trend Analysis, Work Load
Analysis, Work Force Analysis.
Developing employment programmes-
• Once the current inventory is compared with
future forecasts, the employment
programmes can be framed and developed
accordingly, which will include recruitment,
selection procedures and placement plans.
Design training programmes-
• These will be based upon extent of
diversification, expansion plans, development
programmes, etc.
• Training programmes depend upon the extent
of improvement in technology and
advancement to take place.
• It is also done to improve upon the skills,
capabilities, knowledge of the workers.
Importance of Manpower Planning
1. Key to managerial functions
2. Efficient utilization
3. Motivation
4. Better human relations
5. Higher productivity
Job Design
• Job design is the process of specifying the
duties and responsibilities that will be
included in employees' roles.
• Human Resource (HR) managers aim is to
design work duties specific to the individual so
that it allows the employee to maximize their
performance and stay engaged and motivated.
Elements of job design