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Principles and Practices of Management




                    Notes              Recruitment is the process of locating and encouraging potential applicants to apply for
                                       existing or anticipated job openings. Certain influences restrain (the freedom of) managers
                                       while choosing a recruiting source such as: image of the company, attractiveness of the
                                       job, internal policies, budgetary support, government policies etc.
                                       Selection is the process of evaluating the qualifications, experience, skill, knowledge, etc.,
                                       of an applicant in relation to the requirements of the job to determine his suitability for
                                       the job.

                                       The process by which a manager brings unity of action in an organisation is coordination.
                                       It is a conscious and deliberate blending of activities to achieve unity of action.
                                       Coordination pulls all the functions and  activities together, improves human relations
                                       and increases inter-departmental harmony.
                                       Coordination  is  easy  to  achieve  through  direct  interpersonal  relationships  and
                                       communications.

                                       The process of coordination involves a series of steps: clear goals, proper allocation of
                                       work, sound organisation structure, clear reporting relationships, proper communication
                                       and sound leadership.

                                   10.12 Keywords


                                   Coordination: The act of coordinating, making different people or things work together for a
                                   goal or effect.
                                   Employee referral: A recommendation from a current employee regarding a job applicant.

                                   Executive search: Hiring search firm/head-hunter to track candidates.
                                   Horizontal coordination: linking of activities across departments at similar levels.
                                   Job posting: It is a method of publicising job openings on bulletin boards, electronic media and
                                   similar outlets by a company.
                                   Outsourcing: Letting outside vendors provide services
                                   Promotion: Movement of an employee from a lower level position to a higher level position
                                   with increase in salary.
                                   Recruitment: The discovering of  potential applicants for actual or anticipated organisational
                                   vacancies.

                                   Selection: Picking up suitable candidates by rejecting the unsuitable.
                                   Synchronisation: To cause to agree in time and objectives.
                                   Transfer: A lateral movement within the same grade, from one job to another.

                                   Vertical coordination:  linking of  activities at the top  of the organisation with  those at  the
                                   middle and lower levels in order to achieve organisational goals.

                                   10.13 Self Assessment

                                   State whether the following statements are True or False:

                                   1.  The recruiting process begins with human resource planning and concludes with evaluation
                                       of recruiting efforts.





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