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Unit 13: Functional and Operational Implementation




          need for and availability of human resources so that the organisation can meet its objectives. It  Notes
          helps determine the manpower needs of firms and develop strategies for meting those needs.
          According to Jeffrey Mello, key objectives of HR planning are:

          1.   Prevents overstaffing and understaffing.
          2.   Ensures the organisation has the right number of employees with the right skills in the
               right places and at the right time.

          3.   Ensures the organisation is responsive to changes in its environment.
          4.   Provides direction and coherence to all HR activities and systems.
          5.   Unites the perspectives of line and staff managers.
          6.   Facilitates leadership continuity through succession planning.

          Although HR planning follows from the strategic plan, the  information collected in the  HR
          planning process contributes to the assessment of internal organisation’s environment done in
          strategic planning.
          13.4.2 Staffing


          Staffing, the process of recruiting applicants and selecting prospective employees, remains a
          key strategic area for human resource strategy. Given that an organisation’s performance is a
          direct result of the individuals it employs, the specific strategies used and decisions made in the
          staffing process will directly impact the success of the strategic plan.

          Recruitment

          Recruitment means attracting people to apply for jobs in the organisation. The strategic issues in
          recruitment  are:
          1.   Temporary versus permanent employees
          2.   Internal versus external recruiting
          3.   When and how extensively to recruit

          4.   Methods of recruiting

          Selection

          Once a sufficient pool of applicants has been received, critical decisions need to be made regarding
          applicant  screening, methods of selection and placement. The selection methods should  be
          reliable and valid.

          Placement

          After selecting a candidate, he should be placed on a suitable job. Placement is an important
          human resource activity. If neglected, it may create employee adjustment problems. An employee
          placed in a wrong job may quit the organisation in frustration.

          13.4.3 Training and Development

          Training and  development of employees is  a key  strategic issue  for organisations.  It is the
          means by which  organisations determine  the extent to which  their human  assets are viable




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