Week 6 Lecture Notes
Week 6 Lecture Notes
STAFFING
1
PROCESS OF STAFFING
Procurement (manpower planning,
recruitment, selection, and placement)
Development
Compensation
• Better performance
Growing organisational
size
Development of
technology
Needs for skilled
manpower
Trade Union
Human relation
movement
Cost of hiring
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PRINCIPLES OF STAFFING
Principle of
Principle of Principle of
Principle of Job Human
Staffing Staffing
Definition Resource
Objective Responsibility
Planning
Principle of Principle of
Principle of
Recruiting Managerial
Training
Objective Appraisal
2
MEANING OF
RECRUITMENT
Recruitment refers to the process of searching for
prospective employees and encouraging them to apply for
jobs in the organisation.
Sources of Recruitment
RECRUITMENT VS SELECTION
Basis Recruitment Selection
SELECTION
“Selection is the process of choosing from among the
candidates from within the organization or from the outside,
the most suitable person for the current position or for the
future position”
- Dale Yoder
PROCESS OF SELECTION
2
Preliminary Interview
Application Blank
Employment Tests
Physical Examination
References
Final Approval
EMPLOYEE ORIENTATION
3
PROGRAMME
1. To build new employee’s confidence.
Organisational structure
Safety measures
ORIENTATION PROGRAMS
Query resolution
Introducing co-workers
Time to adapt
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TRAINING
Training is the process of increasing the knowledge, skills
and abilities of employees for doing a particular job.
BENEFITS OF TRAINING
Higher performance
Uniformity of procedures
Manpower development
Less supervision
High morale
Participative management
3
DEVELOPMENT
Management development or executive development is a
systematic and continuous process through which executives
learn advanced knowledge and skills in managing.
Continuous process
Long process
5
BENEFITS OF DEVELOPMENT
Prevent managerial obsolescence
• Career development consists of activities undertaken by the individual employees and the organization to
meet career aspirations and job requirements.
Career Development
Implement career plans
Appraise employee performance
Employee development through training and development Source: C.B. Gupta
Evaluate career progression
2
CAREER DEVELOPMENT
Career development involves:
• Career needs assessment- aptitudes, abilities and
potential
DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME
Career development programme can be made effective by:
PERFORMANCE
APPRAISAL
According to Shubin, performance appraisal is “ A systematic
appraisal of the employee’s personality traits and
performance in the firm.”
JOB EVALUATION
It involves the determination of worth of different It involves measurement of the worth of individuals
jobs to the organization
Aim is to determine basic wage rate for different jobs Aim is to determine the incentive or reward given to
employee
BENEFITS OF PERFORMANCE
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APPRAISAL
1. Tests effectiveness of staffing function.
Quantitative parameter
Halo effect
Non-uniformity of standards
Over-emphasizing one
quality
Complex procedure