Page 16 - DMGT406_HUMAN_RESOURCE_MANAGEMENT
P. 16

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




             and training. This should produce employee competencies and behaviours that in turn  Notes
             should help the business implement its business strategy and realize its goals. HR strategies
             are the courses of action HR uses to help the company achieve its strategic aims.

          1.7 Evolution of HRM

          The historical evolution of HR can be drawn into six stages:
          Stage I : Pre-Industrial Era (1400-1700 AD)

          Stage II: Industrial Revolution and Factory System (1700-1900 AD)
          Stage III: Scientific Management, Welfare Work and Industrial Psychology (1900-1935 AD)
          Stage IV: Golden Age of Industrial Relations and Personnel Management Maintenance Function
          (1935-1970)
          Stage V: Control of Labour Tradition (1970-1990)
          Stage VI: Professional Tradition (1990- till date)

          Early Phase

          Though it is said that Human Resource Management as a discipline is of recent growth, it has
          had its origin dating back to 1800 BC.
          1.   For  example, the minimum wage rate and incentive wage  plans are  included in  the
               Babylonian Code of Hammurabi around 1800 BC.

          2.   The Chinese, as early as 1650 BC, had originated the principle of division of labour and
               they understood labour turnover even in 400 BC.
          3.   Kautilya in India (in his book Arthasastra) made reference to various concepts like job
               analysis, selection procedures, executive development, incentive system and performance
               appraisal.

          Stage I: Pre-Industrial ERA (1400-1700 AD)

          Beginning around 1400 AD and continuing until 1700 AD. This period is marked by an absence
          of any formal Human Resource Management function within the organization. Several dramatic
          changes occurred during this first stage that represent seeds from which modern Human Resource
          Management later grew.
          First, there  was cessation of feudalism, release of  labour from  land and beginning of  free
          employment relationship on which modern labour markets are based.

          Second, there was a shift from subsistence agriculture to a commercial mixed economy, the rise
          of urban economy, a diffusion economic control and distribution of wealth and income.
          Third, there was a spectacular growth of towns and villages along with a middle class that
          included skilled craftsmen and merchants who were the forerunners of factory owners.

          Stage II: Industrial Revolution and Factory System (1700-1900 AD)

          The Industrial relations began in 18th century in the UK, in 19th century in the USA and in the
          second half of 20th century in India. It was made possible by the replacement of human effort
          and skill by the work  of machines. One of the contributions  of industrial relations was  the





                                           LOVELY PROFESSIONAL UNIVERSITY                                    9
   11   12   13   14   15   16   17   18   19   20   21