John De La Cruz University of the Philippines in Diliman I. 1. Management Essentials • Management involves setting goals and allocating scarce resources to achieve them. • Management is the process of efficiently achieving the objectives of the organization with and through people. • Primary Functions of Management Planning – establishing goals Organizing – determining what activities need to be done Leading – assuring the right people are on the job and motivated Controlling – monitoring
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‘Human Resource Management (HRM) is the function within an organization that focuses on recruitment of‚ management of‚ and providing direction for the people who work in the organization. Human Resource Management can also be performed by line managers.’ ‘It is the organizational function that deals with issues related to people such as compensation‚ hiring‚ performance management‚ organization development‚ safety‚ wellness‚ benefits‚ employee motivation‚ communication‚ administration‚ and training
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STRATEGIC HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT Strategic human resource management is the process of linking the human resource function with the strategic objectives of the organization in order to improve performance. Strategic management The word ‘strategy’‚ deriving from the Greek noun strategus‚ meaning ‘commander in chief’‚ was first used in the English language in 1656. The development and usage of the word suggests that it is composed of stratos (army) and agein (to lead). In a management context
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needs human resource (manpower) for the conduct of different business activities. In fact‚ no organisation can exist or operate efficiently without the support of human resource. Such human resource includes top level managers‚ executives‚ supervisors and other subordinate / lower level staff / employees. A business organisation has to estimate its future manpower needs and adjust its manpower planning and development programmes accordingly. This is called ’staffing’ function of management. Human
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extent do you agree with this statement? Knowledge of the international context and culture is imperative for the survival of organizations whether based locally or internationally‚ since countries around the world are fast becoming a melting pot of people from different nations or as Multinational corporations (MNC’s) operating and competing across the globe. Culture influences every stage of the HR cycle from recruitment to termination and if properly managed it can be a resource and a pool
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Contents 1. Introduction: 2 2. Strategic Human Resource Management Practices in Samsung: 2 2 a. Samsung overall introduce 3 2.b HRM challenge in Samsung 3 2 .c Samsung strategies 4 3. RECRUITMENT AND SELECTION 5 4. Career management and development 6 4.a HTP concept 7 5. Rewarding 8 6. DIVERSITY AND EQUAL OPPORTUNITY 9 7. Employee welfare 10 Employee wage and welfare 10 Support for housing 10 Children’s education 10 Medical support 11 Support for retirement 11 8. Contribution to the national economy
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organization will thus entirely depend on the implementation of a human resource strategy working towards the achievement of the strategic objectives of the business organization. A strategic approach to human resource management entails that the management processes link the human resource policies and activities with the set strategic goals of a business organization. To achieve a successful strategic approach to human resource management‚ a business organization must first determine its operational
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To simply define Human Resource Management (HRM)‚ it is a management function that helps managers recruit‚ select‚ train and develop members for an organization. Obviously‚ HRM is concerned with the people’s dimension in organizations. When we say HRM of the organization‚ it is concerned with all the departments of it. In the marketing department‚ people consult products or services that lead to the sale. In the sales department‚ people sell products or give services to the customers. And also
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Internationai Journal of Human Resource Management 6:1 February 1995 How culture-sensitive is HRM? A comparative analysis of practice in Chinese and UK companies Mark Easterby-Smithy Danusia Malina and Lu Yuan Abstract There has been some concern about the extent to which models and practices of HRM are capable of being transferred from one country to another. This emerged in the late 1970s as concern that Japanese ideas might be adopted uncritically by US companies‚ and during the 1980s as
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A Human Resources Management System (HRMS) or Human Resources Information System (HRIS)‚ refers to the systems and processes at the intersection between human resource management (HRM) and information technology. It merges HRM as a discipline and in particular its basic HR activities and processes with the information technology field‚ whereas the programming of data processing systems evolved into standardized routines and packages of enterprise resource planning (ERP) software. On the whole‚ these
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