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HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT FUNCTIONS AND POLICIES PRESENTED BYAMIT KUMAR VIKASH DUBEY

HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT It is a management function concerned with hiring, motivating, and maintaining people in an organization.  It focuses on people in organization. 

DIFFERENCES BETWEEN HRM AND PM HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT (HRM) HRM views people as an important source or asset to be used for the benefit of organization, employees & the society. PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT (PM):PM has a limited scope and an inverted orientation.

FUNCTIONS OF HRM HRM FUNCTIONS :- 2 TYPES 2. MANAGERIAL FUNCTION  PLANNING  ORGANISING  DIRECTING  CONTROLLING

OPERATIVE FUNCTIONS 

 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.

These functions are related to employment, development, compensation & industrial relations. It consists of:Procurement functions Development Motivation & compensation Maintenance Integration functions Emerging issues

1. PROCUREMENT FUNCTIONS Job analysis  Human resource planning  Recruitment  Selection  Induction & orientation  Internal mobility 

2. DEVELOPMENT Training  Executive development  Career planning & development  Human resource development (HRD) 

3. MOTIVATION & COMPENSATION Job design  Work scheduling  Motivation  Job evaluation  Performance appraisal  Compensation administration  Incentives & benefits 

4. MAINTENANCE Health & safety  Employee welfare  Social security measures 

5. INTEGRATION FUNCTIONS Discipline  Teams & teamwork  Collective bargaining  Employee participation & empowerment  Industrial relations  Trade unions & employee association 

6. EMERGING ISSUES Personal records  Human resource audit  Human resource research (HRR)  Human resource accounting (HRA)  Human resource information system  Stress & counseling  International human resource management 

HRM POLICIES 



Human resource policies are systems of codified decisions, established by an organization, to support administrative personnel functions, performance management, employee relations and resource planning. The establishment of policies can help an organization demonstrate that it meets requirements for diversity, ethics and training. In order to fire a person it may be necessary to show cause compliant with employment contracts and collective bargaining agreements; the establishment of HR Policies to document steps in procedures, including disciplinary procedures, is now standard.

Policy Categories

General Policies  Equal Opportunity and Employment Prac 

Compensation  Benefits Management  Management Development and Training 



Disclose

General Policy Equal treatment specifically prohibit discrimination on the basis of race, sex, color, national origin, religion, sexual orientation, age, political affiliation, veteran status, or disability.  Alcohol and other drugs: not allowed to drink or take other drugs while working. 

Equal opportunity and Employment Practices Hiring  Working Place Harassment  Types of Employment & working Hours  Retention of Employees 

Compensation Is the payment to an employee in return to their contribution to the organization that is for job perform  Pay Area.  Absence or Absent.  Variable and Base pay.

Benefit Management

Sales Compensation: Retain Sales Super .  Profit Sharing.  Holiday Pay Packages. 

Management Development & Training Training to develop new skills and adapt new technology.  Educational Program  Career Development Program 

Disclosure It’s a main policy of human resource management. an employee is not allowed to leak organizations information to outsiders without the permission o his superior.  Maintain each employee personal record. 

THANKS

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