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Principles and Practices of Management




                    Notes          Changes in Employee Roles and their Values: The changing structure of the workforce has led to
                                   the introduction of new values in organisations.
                                   Among these are moves towards (a) emphasis on quality of life rather than quantity; (b) equity
                                   and justice  for the  employees  over  economic efficiency;  (c) pluralism  and diversity  over
                                   uniformity and centralism; (d) participation over authority; (e) personal convictions over dogma;
                                   and (f)  the individual  over the  organisation.  Alienation  from the  job,  increasing counter-
                                   productive behaviour, rising expectations and changing ideals of employees are some of the
                                   other factors responsible for the changing values and roles of human force.
                                   Managing International Workforce: Managing people in international settings requires human
                                   resources to address a broader range of functional areas. If requires more involvement in the
                                   employee's personal  life. The firm should  establish different human resource  management
                                   systems for different geographic locations. It must closely watch the moves made by external
                                   constituencies including foreign governments, political and religious groups. A host of other
                                   issues relating to employee compensation, health, safety, welfare etc., need  to be monitored
                                   carefully. Employees on international assignments represent valuable assets and hence need to
                                   the managed systematically and strategically so that they can easily adapt, survive and flourish
                                   in diverse cultures and environments.




                                      Task       Take example  of two  companies and  show the  impact  of  government
                                                 policies on their HRM practices.

                                   10.3 Recruitment


                                   Organisations have to recruit people with requisite skills, qualifications and experience, if they
                                   have to survive and flourish in a highly competitive environment. While doing so, they have to
                                   be sensitive to economic, social, political and legal factors within a country. To be effective, they
                                   need to tap all available sources of supply, both internal and external. Internal promotions and
                                   transfers boost the morale of people who have served the firm loyally for a number of years.
                                   External sources, too, need to be explored regularly to bring qualified people with lots of ideas
                                   into a firm.

                                   10.3.1 Meaning of Recruitment

                                   Recruitment is the process of locating and encouraging potential applicants to apply for existing
                                   or anticipated job openings. It is actually a linking function, joining together those with jobs to
                                   fill  and  those seeking jobs. Recruitment,  logically, aims  at (i)  attracting a  large number  of
                                   qualified applicants who are  ready to  take up the job if it's offered and (ii) offering enough
                                   information for unqualified persons to self-select themselves out (for example, the recruitment
                                   ad of a foreign bank may invite applications from chartered accountants who have cleared the
                                   CA examination in the first attempt only).

















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