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Chapter 9 Topics. Human Resource ManagementJob analysis and designHR planning and forecastingEmployee recruitmentEmployee selectionTraining and developmentPerformance planning and evaluationCompensation and benefitsOrganizational career managementHuman Resource LawsTrends. Human Resource Management.
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1. Review Chapters 9 & 10
2. Chapter 9 Topics Human Resource Management
Job analysis and design
HR planning and forecasting
Employee recruitment
Employee selection
Training and development
Performance planning and evaluation
Compensation and benefits
Organizational career management
Human Resource Laws
Trends
3. Human Resource Management Hiring, developing, motivating, & evaluating employees
Challenges
Decreasing number of applicants & increased competition for those workers
Workers want work & home life balance
Technology is changing the way business is done
Laws governing employee-employer relationship
4. Job Analysis & Design Job Analysis
Study the job to determine its tasks and duties
Helps in hiring requirements, setting pay, determining performance evaluation criteria, and designing training programs.
Job Description
Responsibilities and duties of the job
Job Specification
List of skills and qualifications a person needs to perform the job
5. HR Planning & Forecasting How many people are needed and how many can we get from inside the company?
HR demand forecast
Internal supply forecast
Compare forecasts
Take action
Hire, pay overtime, subcontract, contingent workers, reassign, lay off, terminate, retire
6. Employee Recruitment How do companies find good workers?
Determine a source for applicants
Internal
Skills inventory
External
Recruitment
If external, determine type of recruitment to use
Job fair, internet, search firms, college recruiters, newspaper
7. Employee Selection Go through the selection process to determine who is the best candidate for the position.
8. Training & Development Process Training Needs Assessment
Training Objective
Design of Training Program
Conduct Training Program
Evaluate Training Program
9. Employee Training & Development Types of Training
Orientation
Formal and informal
On-the-job Training
Job rotation
Apprenticeship
Mentoring
Off-the-job Training
Classroom
Vestibule training
Programmed instruction
10. Performance Planning & Evaluation Employees learn about job performance expectations
Supervisors evaluate employees
Actual performance is compared to expected performance
Helps make decisions about training needs, compensation, promotions, job changes, etc
11. Performance planning & evaluation process:
12. Employee Compensation & Benefits Factors that affect pay
Pay structure & internal influences
Pay level & external influences
Firms condition
Types of Compensation
Direct
Hourly
Salary
Piecework & commission
Accelerated commission schedule
Bonus
Profit sharing
Indirect
Required by law: unemployment, workers compensation, Social Security
Optional: paid time off, health insurance, retirement plan, life insurance, college tuition reimbursement, fitness center memberships, etc
Cafeteria Plans
13. Organizational Career Management Facilitating employee job changes
Within the organization
Promotion
Transfer
Demotion
Separation from the organization
Layoff
Termination
Resignation
Retirement
14. Laws affecting HR Management Exhibit 9-10, pg. 322
Cannot discriminate based on age, race, gender, color, national origin, religion or disability
Family and Medical Leave Act requires employers to provide employees up to 12 weeks of unpaid leave a year
15. Federal Agencies that enforce HR laws Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC)
Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA)
Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs (OFCCP)
Department of Labor
And Others
16. Affirmative Action Programs To insure opportunities & fair treatment of protected classes
Protected Classes people with legal protection against discrimination
Examples: women, minorities, disabled individuals, veterans, etc.
17. Motivation Theories
Applying Motivational Theories
Job Design
Work Schedule Options
Recognition, empowerment, economic incentives
Teams
Groups vs Teams
Types of Teams
High performance teams
Trends Chapter 10 Topics
18. GO BUCKS BEAT MICHIGAN! What do you think is included in Jim Tressels job description?
How do you think his performance appraisal will go?
What type of leadership style do you see in Jim Tressel?
How does he motivate his team?