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Entrepreneurship and Small Business Management             Amit Kumar Sharma, Lovely Professional University




                    Notes                          Unit 12: HRM in Small Business


                                     CONTENTS
                                     Objectives

                                     Introduction
                                     12.1 Importance of HRM
                                     12.2 Human Resource Development

                                     12.3 Industrial Relations Pricing
                                     12.4 Labour Laws
                                     12.5 Pollution Control Laws

                                     12.6 Summary
                                     12.7 Keywords
                                     12.8 Review Questions

                                     12.9 Further Readings
                                   Objectives


                                   After studying this unit, you will be able to:
                                       Describe the importance of HRM
                                       Explain the human resource development

                                       Discuss the industrial relations
                                       Define the labour laws
                                       Discuss the pollution control laws

                                   Introduction

                                   Many small businesses operate with no employees. One person handles the whole business
                                   with perhaps occasional help from family or friends. Making the leap to hiring someone to help
                                   is a big one because all of a sudden you need to worry about payroll, benefits, unemployment
                                   insurance, and what seems like a myriad of other details. And, this does not even take into
                                   consideration the host of problems that can arise from personality conflicts and loss-of-control
                                   of all the processes in running your business.
                                   People are the real assets of an organization. If treated well, they can take organizations to
                                   commanding heights. Two plus two could be four or even ten. Organizations are, generally,
                                   driven by a set of predetermined goals. They employ physical, financial and human resources in
                                   order to achieve the goals. These goals have no meaning unless people understand the underlying
                                   philosophy, translate them into concrete action plans and put their heart while realizing the
                                   targets. Organizations, thus, depend on people for their survival and growth. In a similar way,
                                   people need organizations.
                                   The vast majority of people work to support themselves and their families. But people work for
                                   many reasons other than economic security. For example, they may also work to keep busy and




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