Human Resource Management: Gaining A Competitive Advantage
Human Resource Management: Gaining A Competitive Advantage
McGraw-Hill/Irwin
Learning Objectives
Discuss roles and activities of HRM function Discuss implications of the economy, makeup of the
labor force and ethics for company sustainability
Discuss how HRM affects a balanced scorecard Discuss what companies should do to compete in
global marketplace
Introduction
Competitiveness a companys ability to
maintain and gain market share.
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HRM Practices
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Responsibilities of HR Departments
1. Employment and Recruiting 2. Training and Development 3. Compensation 4. Benefits
5. Employee Services
6. Employee and Community Relations 7. Personnel Records
Human Resources
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6 HR Competencies
Credible Activist
Cultural Steward
Strategic Architect
Business Ally
Operational Executor
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2. What can HR add to the bottom line? 3. How are you measuring HR effectiveness? 4. How can we reinvest in employees?
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Questions, cont.
5. What HR strategy will get the business from
point A to point B?
6. What makes an employee want to stay? 7. How will we invest in HR for a better HR
department than competitors have?
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Psychological Contract
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Talent Management
Talent management is the systematic planned
strategic effort by a company to use bundles of HRM practices including acquiring and assessing employees, learning and development, performance management , and compensation to attract, retain, develop, and motivate highly skilled employees and managers.
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internal and external customers needs. Every employee receives training in quality. Promote cooperation with vendors, suppliers and customers. Managers measure progress with feedback based on data. Quality is designed into a product or service so that errors are prevented rather than being detected and corrected.
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ISO 9000:2000
Six Sigma Process
Lean Thinking
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Changing Demographics
Workforce Diversity
Influence of immigration
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Women and minorities still face the glass ceiling Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 Federal health care legislation Companies which employ unlawful immigrants or abuse
laborers
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Ethical HR practices: HRM practices must result in the greatest good for the
largest number of people Employment practices must respect basic human rights of privacy, due process, consent, and free speech Managers must treat employees and customers equitably and fairly Managers must develop and distribute a Code of Ethics, policies, processes and procedures, audit and train employees
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Technology Challenge
The overall impact of the Internet The Internet has created a new
business model e-commerce for conducting business transactions and relationships electronically.
Social networking
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Summary
HR has three product lines: administrative services, business partner
services, and strategic services.
HR management practices should be evidence-based. HR practices are important for helping companies deal with
sustainability, globalization, and technology challenges.
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