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Unit 1: Understanding the Nature and Scope of Human Resource Management




          3.   Staff (service) Functions: Assisting and advising line managers is the main function of the  Notes
               HR managers' job. For example, HR assists in the hiring, training, evaluating, rewarding,
               counseling, promoting, and firing of employees. It also administers the various benefit
               programmes (health and accident insurance, retirement, vacation, and so on). It helps line
               managers comply with equal employment and occupational safety laws, and plays an
               important role in handling grievances and labour relations. It carries out an innovator
               role, by providing "up-to-date information on current trends and new methods of solving
               problems-such as today's interest in instituting six-sigma quality programs and creating
               "learning organizations". And it plays an employee advocacy role: it helps define how
               management should be treating  employees, makes  sure employees  can contest  unfair
               practices,  and represents the  employees' interests  within  the framework  of its  main
               obligation to senior management. In most firms today, HR also plays a strategic role, by
               helping the CEO craft and implements the firm's strategy.



             Did u know?  What is meant by competitive advantage?
             It is  an ability  of an  organization to  perform activities  exceptionally well  (availing
             profitable opportunities and thereby maximizing returns on investment) and gaining an
             edge over rivals when competing.

          1.3 Objectives of Human Resource Management

          1.   Advising  management on  the human  resource  policies  required to  ensure that  the
               organization has a highly motivated and performing workforce, has people equipped to
               cope with change and meet its legal employment obligations.
          2.   Attracting, hiring, rewarding, maintaining and developing the human resource of the
               organization.
          3.   Handling crisis and difficult human relations situations to ensure that they do not get in
               the way of the organization achieving its objectives.
          4.   Providing a communication link between the work force and organisation's management.
          5.   Acting as a custodian of organizational standards and values in the management of human
               resources.

          1.4 Nature and Scope of Human Resource Management

          1.   It is the most important sub-system of management: Human resource is an indispensable
               element in an enterprise. Labour is a must in every organization. Management is concerned
               with achieving the objectives of business through people. It  makes Human  Resource
               Management a part of management. Human Resource Management applies to all principles
               of management also, so it is called sub-system of management.
          2.   Human Resource Management is related to managing the human beings working in an
               organization: Human Resource Management is related to selection and appointment of
               workers and employees. It is concerned with training, organizing, controlling and other
               welfare amenities of employees.
          3.   HRM has a pervasive function: Every management function at every level of management
               has to be performed by subordinate employees. Every functional area whether production,
               marketing or finance requires employees. It makes the Human Resource Management
               pervasive.




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