What is human resource management?
the process of evaluating human resource needs
- finding people to fill those needs
- getting the best work for employees
- do this by providing the right incentives and job environment
- all with the goal of meeting organizational objectives
current challenges in HR management
current opportunities in HR management
What is the 5 steps in HR planning
Methods companies use to recruit more employees.
External:
1) advertisements
2) public or private employment aganiceys
3)school placement offices
4) management consultants
5) professional organizations
6) referrals
7) walk-ins
8) social media
Internal:
1) hiring from within the firm
(ex., transfers & promotions)
2) employees who recommend others to hire
Why has recruitment become more challenging
What is the 6-step selection process for hiring employees?
employee training methods
Training programs may include:
1. orientation
2. on the job training
3. apprentice programs
4. off the job training
5. online training
6. vestibule training
7. job simulation
methods used to develop managerial skills
How does networking fit in thhis process/what is it?
networking is
- the process of esabishiing contacts with key managers within and outside the organizations to get additional development assistance
what is a performance appraisal
an evaluation of the performance level of employees against established standards to make decisions about promotions, compensation, training, or termination
6 steps of appraising employees’ performance
What are examples of compensation systems?
objectives/What are employee compensation programs
Compensation:
is one of the main tools that companies use to attract and retain qualified employees
Compensation programs:
attract the right kinds of people the organization needs and in sufficient numbers
– they provide employees with an incentive to work perfectly and productively and a financial sense of security though fringe benefits
What are fringe benefits? and examples
Examples:
- sick leave
- vacation pay
- pension plans
- health plans
**Provide additional compensation to employees other than base wage
** Cafeteria style fringe benefits let employees choose the benefits they want, up to a certain dollar amount
what has led employees to look for schedule flexibility
What scheduling plans can managers use to adapt worker needs?
How can employees move within their company?
effects of Legislation on HR Management (laws)
The Charter of Rights and Freedoms
–> guarantees quietly before the law for all Canadians
The Human Rights Act
–> seeks to provide equal employment opportunities without regard to race and culture, nationality or ethnic origin, reliiogon, age, sex, sexual orientation, marital status, family status, disability
What areas does the federal government legislate?
** Federal laws apply to 10% of all Canadian employees
Examples of employment laws