10 - Task 1 Human Resources
Define Human
resources. Human resources (HR) is the division of a
business that is charged with finding, screening, recruiting, and training job
applicants, as well as administering employee-benefit programs. HR plays a key
role in helping companies deal with a fast-changing business environment and a
greater demand for quality employees.
What is the role of human resources? Define in detail. The presence of an HR department is an essential component of any business, regardless of the organization's size. An HR department is tasked with maximizing employee productivity and protecting the company from any issues that may arise within the workforce. HR responsibilities include compensation and benefits, recruitment, firing, and keeping up to date with any laws that may affect the company and its employees. Research conducted by The Conference Board, a member-driven economic think tank, has found six key people-related activities that HR must effectively do to add value to a company. These include:
- Managing and using people effectively
- Tying performance appraisal and compensation to competencies
- Developing competencies that enhance individual and organizational performance
- Increasing the innovation, creativity, and flexibility necessary to enhance competitiveness
- Applying new approaches to work process design, succession planning, career development, and inter-organizational mobility
- Managing the implementation and integration of technology through improved staffing, training, and communication with employees
What is
Capital? Capital is a broad term that can describe any thing
that confers value or benefit to its owner, such as a factory and its
machinery, intellectual property like patents, or the financial assets of a
business or an individual. While money itself may be construed as capital is,
capital is more often associated with cash that is being put to work for
productive or investment purposes.
In your
opinion, is human resources necessary? Explain.
I believe that a department of HR Within a company it
is very necessary and important, because everything related to employees
depends on it, from their interview to enter and evaluate if they can
contribute to the company until their end within the company. This will make
the company much more effective and that all its processes are carried out in
the best way.
What are the
main areas of Human resources? A human resources professional
must understand the functional areas of their department so they can assist
employees as needed. At the same time, they must also develop plans to expand
human resources practices so they can have a positive impact on the rest of the
organization. Here are eight of the functional areas that a human resources
team can focus on:
- Recruiting and staffing employees
- Employee benefits
- Employee compensation
- Employee and labor relations
- Human resources compliance
- Organizational structure
- Human resources information and payroll
- Employee training and development
Define Human resource management. Human Resource Management, or HRM, is the practice of managing people to achieve better performance.
- For example, if you hire people into a business, you are looking for people who fit the company culture as they will be happier, stay longer, and be more productive than people who won’t fit into the company culture.
- Another example is engagement.
Engaged employees are more productive, deliver higher quality work and make
customers happier. This means that if we can find ways to make employees more
engaged, we help the company.
What are the main responsibilities of a Human Resource Manager? Define them
in detail.
1.
Recruitment & selection: Recruiting
candidates and selecting the best ones to come and work for the company is a
key HR responsibility. People are the lifeblood of the organization and finding
the best fits is a key task.
2.
Performance management: It
involves helping people to become their best selves at work, boosting the
company’s bottom line. Usually, employees have a defined set of
responsibilities that they need to take care of. Performance management is a
structure that enables employees to get feedback on their performance – to
reach their best performance.
3.
Learning & development: Learning
and development helps employees to reskill and upskill. Learning &
Development (L&D) is led by HR and good policies can be very helpful in
advancing the organization towards its long-term goals.
4. Succession planning: Succession
planning is the process of planning contingencies in case of key employees
leaving the company. If, for example, a crucial senior manager quits his/her
job, having a replacement ready will guarantee continuity and can save the
company significant money.
5.
Compensation and benefits: Fair
compensation is key in motivating and retaining employees. One of the
fundamentals of human resource management concerning pay is ensuring equity and
fairness.
6.
Human Resource Information System: An
HRIS supports all the cornerstones we discussed above. For example, for
recruitment and selection, HR professionals often use an Applicant Tracking
System, or ATS, to keep track of applicants and hires. For performance
management, a performance management system is used to keep track of individual
goals and put in performance ratings.
7.
HR data and analytics: These
are specific measurements that answer how a company is doing on a given
measurement. This is referred to as HR reporting.
Which of the
responsibilities you mentioned in the previous questions do you think is the
most challenging or a HRM? Why? I believe that recruitment
and selection because it depends on this task that all the others can be
carried out effectively, without workers who have the desire to contribute to
the company, it will not be possible to continue with the HR processes.
What are the
most important skills of a Human Resource Manager? I think it
is to be able to have the vision of what the company needs, the objectives and
goals that the company needs to achieve and who it wants to address, in a few
words, know the company. In order to recruit potential employees who comply
with the values of the company and effectively follow all the tasks performed
by HR.
Hii, i like how you added this image about HRM basics it made it clearer to me thanks, in my opinion it is more difficult for a HRM to handle the employees because there is always complains from the employees to the managers and they have all different ways of thinking. : ) Good job.
ResponderEliminarHi :). I just read your post and your examples seem to me very clear and understandable, I liked your point of view in regards to the most important skills of Human Resource Manager, I believe that he must share the organization mission and values in order to hire and recruit employees that fit in the organizational environment.
ResponderEliminarYour job is really good, is clear and the fact that you added an image to clarify the information about the main responsibilities is a good way to explain a little better.
ResponderEliminarHi, I really liked the image you added about HRM and I agree that recruitment and selection is the most challenging part of it.
ResponderEliminaras future employees we must be familiar with the processes
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