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LINE AND STAFF ASPECTS OF HRM
INTRODUCTION TO HRM- HIMS
Authority
Authority is the right to make decisions, to direct the work of
others, and to give orders.
•Authority refers to the rights inherent in a managerial position to give orders and
expect the orders to be obeyed.
•Authority was a major tenet of the early management writers, the glue that held the
organization together.
•It was to be delegated downward to lower-level managers. Each management position
has specific inherent rights that incumbents acquire from the position's rank or title.
INTRODUCTION TO HRM- HIMS
Authority is related to one's position and ignores personal characteristics.
When a position of authority is vacated, the authority remains with the
position.
INTRODUCTION TO HRM- HIMS
INTRODUCTION TO HRM- HIMS
Types of Authority
•Line Authority
•Staff Authority
•Functional Authority
Line Authority
Line authority entitles a manager to direct the work of an employee. It is the
employer-employee authority relationship that extends from top to bottom.
A line manager directs the work of employees and makes certain decisions
without consulting anyone.
Sometimes the term line is used to differentiate line managers from staff
managers.
Line emphasizes managers whose organizational function contributes
directly to the achievement of organizational objectives.
INTRODUCTION TO HRM- HIMS
Staff Mangers and Staff Authority
Staff managers have staff authority. A manager's function is classified as line or
staff based on the organization's objectives.
As organizations get larger and more complex, line managers find that they do
not have the time, expertise, or resources to get their jobs done effectively.
They create staff authority functions to support, assist, advice, and generally
reduce some of the informational burdens they have.
INTRODUCTION TO HRM- HIMS
Functional control
The authority exerted by a personnel manager as a coordinator of personnel activities.
Here the manager acts as “the right arm of the top executive.”
INTRODUCTION TO HRM- HIMS
Line versus Staff Authority
•Line VS Staff Authority – Authority is the right to make decisions,
to direct the work of others, and to give orders.
Line managers are authorized to direct the work of subordinates.
Whereas staff managers are authorized to assist and advise line
managers in accomplishing their basic goals.
HR managers are generally staff managers.
•Line Managers’ HRM Responsibilities – Most line managers are
responsible for line functions, coordinative functions, and some
staff functions.
INTRODUCTION TO HRM- HIMS
Cooperative line and staff hr management:
In recruiting and hiring, it’s generally the line manager’s responsibility to specify
the qualifications employees need to fill specific positions. Then the HR staff
takes over. They develop sources of qualified applicants and conduct initial
screening interviews. They administer the appropriate test. Then they refer the
best applicants to the supervisor (line manager), who interviews and selects the
ones he/she wants.
INTRODUCTION TO HRM- HIMS
Line Manager
Authorized to direct the work of subordinates—they’re always someone’s
boss. In addition, line managers are in charge of accomplishing the
organization’s basic goals.
Line Managers’ Human Resource Management Responsibilities
•Placement
•Orientation
•Training
•Improving job performance
•Gaining creative cooperation
•Interpreting policies and procedures
•Controlling labor costs
•Developing employee abilities
•Creating and maintaining departmental morale
•Protecting employees’ health and physical condition
INTRODUCTION TO HRM- HIMS
Responsibilities Of Staff Managers
Staff managers assist and advise line managers in accomplishing these basic
goals. They do, however, need to work in partnership with each other to be
successful.
Some examples of the HR responsibilities of staff managers include assistance
in following tasks
hiring,
training,
evaluating,
rewarding,
counseling,
promoting,
firing of employees, and the administering of various benefits programs.
INTRODUCTION TO HRM- HIMS
Human Resource Manager:
An individual who normally acts in an advisory or staff capacity, working
with other managers to help them deal with human resource matters.
One general trend is that HR personnel are servicing an increasing number of
employees. The human resource manager is primarily responsible for
coordinating the management of human resources to help the organization
achieve its goals.
There is a shared responsibility between line managers and human resource
professionals.
The recognition of HR as a legitimate business unit has made it highly
strategic in nature and more critical to achieving corporate objectives.
INTRODUCTION TO HRM- HIMS
INTRODUCTION TO HRM- HIMS
To succeed, HR executives must understand the complex organizational design
and be able to determine the capabilities of the company’s workforce, both
today and in the future.
HR involvement in strategy is necessary to ensure that human resources support
the firm’s mission. The future appears bright for HR managers willing to
form a strategic partnership with other business units
Distinguish among human resource executives, generalists,
and specialists.
a. HR Executives
Executives are top-level managers, who report directly to the corporation’s chief
executive officer or the head of a major division.
b. HR Generalists:
Generalists are people who perform tasks in a wide variety of human resource-
related areas. The generalist is involved in several, or all, of the human resource
management functions.
c. HR Specialist:
Specialist may be a human resource executive, manager, or non-manager who
typically is concerned with only one of the functional areas of human resource
management.
INTRODUCTION TO HRM- HIMS
INTRODUCTION TO HRM- HIMS
Functions of HR Manager in HRM department:
Staffing
An organization must have qualified individuals, in specific jobs at specific places
and times, in order to accomplish its goals.
Obtaining such people involves job analysis, human resource planning,
recruitment, and selection.
Human resource planning (HRP) is the process of systematically reviewing
human resource requirements to ensure that the required numbers of
employees, with the required skills, are available when needed.
INTRODUCTION TO HRM- HIMS
Human Resource Development
A major HRM function that consists not only of training and development but also
individual career planning and development activities and performance appraisal, an
activity that emphasizes T&D needs.
Training is designed to provide learners with the knowledge and skills needed for their
present jobs.
Development involves learning that goes beyond today’s job; it has a more long-term
focus. Human resource development (HRD) helps individuals, groups, and the entire
organization become more effective. It is essential because people, technology, jobs, and
organizations are always changing.
INTRODUCTION TO HRM- HIMS
Compensation and Benefits
The term compensation includes all rewards that individuals receive
as a result of their employment. The reward may be one or a
combination of the following:
Pay: The money that a person receives for performing a job.
Benefits: Additional financial rewards other than base pay include
paid vacations, sick leave, holidays, and medical insurance.
Non financial rewards: Non monetary rewards, such as enjoyment of
the work performed or a pleasant working environment.
INTRODUCTION TO HRM- HIMS
Safety And Health
Safety involves protecting employees from injuries caused by
work-related accidents.
Health refers to the employees’ freedom from illness and
their general physical and mental well-being.
These aspects of the job are important because employees
who work in a safe environment and enjoy good health are
more likely to be productive and yield long-term benefits to
the organization.
INTRODUCTION TO HRM- HIMS
Employee And Labor Relations
Since 1983, union membership has fallen approximately 8 percent, to only
13.9 percent of the workforce, the lowest level since the Great
Depression. Subtracting government employees, unions represent only
9.5 percent of the private industry workforce. Even so, a business firm is
required by law to recognize a union and bargain with it in good faith if
the firm’s employees want the union to represent them. In the past, this
relationship was an accepted way of life for many employers. But most
firms today would like to have a union-free environment.
INTRODUCTION TO HRM- HIMS
Human Resource Research
Although human resource research is not listed as a separate function, it
pervades all HRM functional areas, and the researcher’s laboratory is the
entire work environment.
Interrelationships of HRM Functions
All HRM functional areas are highly interrelated. Management must
recognize that decisions in one area will affect other areas. The
interrelationships among the five HRM functional areas will become more
obvious as we address each topic throughout the book.

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Line and staff aspects of hrm

  • 1. LINE AND STAFF ASPECTS OF HRM INTRODUCTION TO HRM- HIMS
  • 2. Authority Authority is the right to make decisions, to direct the work of others, and to give orders. •Authority refers to the rights inherent in a managerial position to give orders and expect the orders to be obeyed. •Authority was a major tenet of the early management writers, the glue that held the organization together. •It was to be delegated downward to lower-level managers. Each management position has specific inherent rights that incumbents acquire from the position's rank or title. INTRODUCTION TO HRM- HIMS
  • 3. Authority is related to one's position and ignores personal characteristics. When a position of authority is vacated, the authority remains with the position. INTRODUCTION TO HRM- HIMS
  • 4. INTRODUCTION TO HRM- HIMS Types of Authority •Line Authority •Staff Authority •Functional Authority
  • 5. Line Authority Line authority entitles a manager to direct the work of an employee. It is the employer-employee authority relationship that extends from top to bottom. A line manager directs the work of employees and makes certain decisions without consulting anyone. Sometimes the term line is used to differentiate line managers from staff managers. Line emphasizes managers whose organizational function contributes directly to the achievement of organizational objectives. INTRODUCTION TO HRM- HIMS
  • 6. Staff Mangers and Staff Authority Staff managers have staff authority. A manager's function is classified as line or staff based on the organization's objectives. As organizations get larger and more complex, line managers find that they do not have the time, expertise, or resources to get their jobs done effectively. They create staff authority functions to support, assist, advice, and generally reduce some of the informational burdens they have. INTRODUCTION TO HRM- HIMS
  • 7. Functional control The authority exerted by a personnel manager as a coordinator of personnel activities. Here the manager acts as “the right arm of the top executive.” INTRODUCTION TO HRM- HIMS
  • 8. Line versus Staff Authority •Line VS Staff Authority – Authority is the right to make decisions, to direct the work of others, and to give orders. Line managers are authorized to direct the work of subordinates. Whereas staff managers are authorized to assist and advise line managers in accomplishing their basic goals. HR managers are generally staff managers. •Line Managers’ HRM Responsibilities – Most line managers are responsible for line functions, coordinative functions, and some staff functions. INTRODUCTION TO HRM- HIMS
  • 9. Cooperative line and staff hr management: In recruiting and hiring, it’s generally the line manager’s responsibility to specify the qualifications employees need to fill specific positions. Then the HR staff takes over. They develop sources of qualified applicants and conduct initial screening interviews. They administer the appropriate test. Then they refer the best applicants to the supervisor (line manager), who interviews and selects the ones he/she wants. INTRODUCTION TO HRM- HIMS
  • 10. Line Manager Authorized to direct the work of subordinates—they’re always someone’s boss. In addition, line managers are in charge of accomplishing the organization’s basic goals. Line Managers’ Human Resource Management Responsibilities •Placement •Orientation •Training •Improving job performance •Gaining creative cooperation •Interpreting policies and procedures •Controlling labor costs •Developing employee abilities •Creating and maintaining departmental morale •Protecting employees’ health and physical condition INTRODUCTION TO HRM- HIMS
  • 11. Responsibilities Of Staff Managers Staff managers assist and advise line managers in accomplishing these basic goals. They do, however, need to work in partnership with each other to be successful. Some examples of the HR responsibilities of staff managers include assistance in following tasks hiring, training, evaluating, rewarding, counseling, promoting, firing of employees, and the administering of various benefits programs. INTRODUCTION TO HRM- HIMS
  • 12. Human Resource Manager: An individual who normally acts in an advisory or staff capacity, working with other managers to help them deal with human resource matters. One general trend is that HR personnel are servicing an increasing number of employees. The human resource manager is primarily responsible for coordinating the management of human resources to help the organization achieve its goals. There is a shared responsibility between line managers and human resource professionals. The recognition of HR as a legitimate business unit has made it highly strategic in nature and more critical to achieving corporate objectives. INTRODUCTION TO HRM- HIMS
  • 13. INTRODUCTION TO HRM- HIMS To succeed, HR executives must understand the complex organizational design and be able to determine the capabilities of the company’s workforce, both today and in the future. HR involvement in strategy is necessary to ensure that human resources support the firm’s mission. The future appears bright for HR managers willing to form a strategic partnership with other business units
  • 14. Distinguish among human resource executives, generalists, and specialists. a. HR Executives Executives are top-level managers, who report directly to the corporation’s chief executive officer or the head of a major division. b. HR Generalists: Generalists are people who perform tasks in a wide variety of human resource- related areas. The generalist is involved in several, or all, of the human resource management functions. c. HR Specialist: Specialist may be a human resource executive, manager, or non-manager who typically is concerned with only one of the functional areas of human resource management. INTRODUCTION TO HRM- HIMS
  • 15. INTRODUCTION TO HRM- HIMS Functions of HR Manager in HRM department: Staffing An organization must have qualified individuals, in specific jobs at specific places and times, in order to accomplish its goals. Obtaining such people involves job analysis, human resource planning, recruitment, and selection. Human resource planning (HRP) is the process of systematically reviewing human resource requirements to ensure that the required numbers of employees, with the required skills, are available when needed.
  • 16. INTRODUCTION TO HRM- HIMS Human Resource Development A major HRM function that consists not only of training and development but also individual career planning and development activities and performance appraisal, an activity that emphasizes T&D needs. Training is designed to provide learners with the knowledge and skills needed for their present jobs. Development involves learning that goes beyond today’s job; it has a more long-term focus. Human resource development (HRD) helps individuals, groups, and the entire organization become more effective. It is essential because people, technology, jobs, and organizations are always changing.
  • 17. INTRODUCTION TO HRM- HIMS Compensation and Benefits The term compensation includes all rewards that individuals receive as a result of their employment. The reward may be one or a combination of the following: Pay: The money that a person receives for performing a job. Benefits: Additional financial rewards other than base pay include paid vacations, sick leave, holidays, and medical insurance. Non financial rewards: Non monetary rewards, such as enjoyment of the work performed or a pleasant working environment.
  • 18. INTRODUCTION TO HRM- HIMS Safety And Health Safety involves protecting employees from injuries caused by work-related accidents. Health refers to the employees’ freedom from illness and their general physical and mental well-being. These aspects of the job are important because employees who work in a safe environment and enjoy good health are more likely to be productive and yield long-term benefits to the organization.
  • 19. INTRODUCTION TO HRM- HIMS Employee And Labor Relations Since 1983, union membership has fallen approximately 8 percent, to only 13.9 percent of the workforce, the lowest level since the Great Depression. Subtracting government employees, unions represent only 9.5 percent of the private industry workforce. Even so, a business firm is required by law to recognize a union and bargain with it in good faith if the firm’s employees want the union to represent them. In the past, this relationship was an accepted way of life for many employers. But most firms today would like to have a union-free environment.
  • 20. INTRODUCTION TO HRM- HIMS Human Resource Research Although human resource research is not listed as a separate function, it pervades all HRM functional areas, and the researcher’s laboratory is the entire work environment. Interrelationships of HRM Functions All HRM functional areas are highly interrelated. Management must recognize that decisions in one area will affect other areas. The interrelationships among the five HRM functional areas will become more obvious as we address each topic throughout the book.