1. Know the international economic drivers that influence HRM strategies.
2. Understand the importance of HRM strategies in achieving employee commitment, flexibility, quality and strategic integration.
3. Understand the relationship between HRM and organisational performance.
4. Know global issues that influence the development and implementation of global HRM strategy.
Strategic Human Resource Management-SHRM
Case Study 1
Siemens Builds a Strategy–Oriented HR System
Siemens is a 150-years –old German company, but it’s not the company it was even a few years ago. Until recently, siemens focused on producing electrical products. Today the firm has diversified into software, engineering, and services, and is also global, with over 400.000 employees working in 190 countries. In other words, Siemens became a world leader by pursuing a corporate strategy that emphasized diversifying into high tech products and services, and doing so on a global basis.
With a corporate strategy like that, human resources management plays a big role at Siemens .Sophisticated engineering and services require more focus on employee selection, training, and compensation than in the average firm, and globalization requires delivering these services globally. Siemens sums up the basic themes of its HR strategy in several points. These include:
1. A living Company is learning Company: The high tech nature of Siemens’s business means that employees must be able to learn on a continuing basis. Siemens uses its system of combined classroom and hands on apprenticeship training around the world to help facilitate this .It also offers employees extensive continuing education and management development.
2. Global teamwork is the key to developing and using all the potential of the firm’s human resources. Because it is so important for employees throughout siemens to feel free to work together and interact, employees have to understand the whole