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© 2008 Prentice Hall, Inc. © 2008 Prentice Hall, Inc.
All rights reserved.All rights reserved.
PowerPoint Presentation by Charlie CookPowerPoint Presentation by Charlie Cook
The University of West AlabamaThe University of West Alabama
1
Human Resource Human Resource
ManagementManagement
ELEVENTH EDITIONELEVENTH EDITION
G A R Y D E S S L E RG A R Y D E S S L E R
Introduction to Human Resource ManagementIntroduction to Human Resource Management
Chapter 1Chapter 1
Part 1 | IntroductionPart 1 | Introduction
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After studying this chapter, you should be able to:
1.1.Explain what human resource management is and how Explain what human resource management is and how
it relates to the management process.it relates to the management process.
2.2.Give at least eight examples of how all managers can Give at least eight examples of how all managers can
use human resource management concepts and use human resource management concepts and
techniques.techniques.
3.3.Illustrate the human resources responsibilities of line Illustrate the human resources responsibilities of line
and staff (HR) managers.and staff (HR) managers.
4.4.Provide a good example that illustrates HR’s role in Provide a good example that illustrates HR’s role in
formulating and executing company strategy.formulating and executing company strategy.
5.5.Write a short essay that addresses the topic: Why Write a short essay that addresses the topic: Why
metrics and measurement are crucial to today’s HR metrics and measurement are crucial to today’s HR
managers.managers.
6.6.Outline the plan of this book.Outline the plan of this book.
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Human Resource Management at WorkHuman Resource Management at Work
•What Is Human Resource Management What Is Human Resource Management
(HRM)?(HRM)?
The policies and practices involved in carrying out The policies and practices involved in carrying out
the “people” or human resource aspects of a the “people” or human resource aspects of a
management position, including recruiting, management position, including recruiting,
screening, training, rewarding, and appraising.screening, training, rewarding, and appraising.
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Basic HR ConceptsBasic HR Concepts
•The bottom line of managing: The bottom line of managing:
Getting resultsGetting results
•HR creates value by engaging HR creates value by engaging
in activities that produce the in activities that produce the
employee behaviors that the employee behaviors that the
company needs to achieve company needs to achieve
its strategic goals.its strategic goals.
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Line and Staff Aspects of HRMLine and Staff Aspects of HRM
•Line managerLine manager
A manager who is authorized to direct the work of A manager who is authorized to direct the work of
subordinates and is responsible for accomplishing subordinates and is responsible for accomplishing
the organization’s tasks.the organization’s tasks.
•Staff managerStaff manager
A manager who assists and advises line managers.A manager who assists and advises line managers.
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Line Managers’ HRM ResponsibilitiesLine Managers’ HRM Responsibilities
1.1.Placing the right person on the right jobPlacing the right person on the right job
2.2.Starting new employees in the organization (orientation)Starting new employees in the organization (orientation)
3.3.Training employees for jobs that are new to themTraining employees for jobs that are new to them
4.4.Improving the job performance of each personImproving the job performance of each person
5.5.Gaining creative cooperation and developing smooth working Gaining creative cooperation and developing smooth working
relationshipsrelationships
6.6.Interpreting the firm’s policies and proceduresInterpreting the firm’s policies and procedures
7.7.Controlling labor costsControlling labor costs
8.8.Developing the abilities of each personDeveloping the abilities of each person
9.9.Creating and maintaining department moraleCreating and maintaining department morale
10.10.Protecting employees’ health and physical conditionProtecting employees’ health and physical condition
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High-Performance Work System PracticesHigh-Performance Work System Practices
•Employment securityEmployment security
•Selective hiringSelective hiring
•Extensive trainingExtensive training
•Self-managed teams/decentralized decision makingSelf-managed teams/decentralized decision making
•Reduced status distinctionsReduced status distinctions
•Information sharingInformation sharing
•Contingent (pay-for-performance) rewardsContingent (pay-for-performance) rewards
•Transformational leadershipTransformational leadership
•Measurement of management practicesMeasurement of management practices
•Emphasis on high-quality workEmphasis on high-quality work
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Benefits of a High-Performance Benefits of a High-Performance
Work System (HPWS)Work System (HPWS)
•Generate more job applicantsGenerate more job applicants
•Screen candidates more effectivelyScreen candidates more effectively
•Provide more and better trainingProvide more and better training
•Link pay more explicitly to performanceLink pay more explicitly to performance
•Provide a safer work environmentProvide a safer work environment
•Produce more qualified applicants per positionProduce more qualified applicants per position
•Hiring based on validated selection testsHiring based on validated selection tests
•Provide more hours of training for new employeesProvide more hours of training for new employees
•Conduct more performance appraisalsConduct more performance appraisals
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Measuring HR’s ContributionMeasuring HR’s Contribution
•The HR ScorecardThe HR Scorecard
Shows the quantitative standards, or Shows the quantitative standards, or
“metrics” the firm uses to measure “metrics” the firm uses to measure
HR activities.HR activities.
Measures the employee behaviors Measures the employee behaviors
resulting from these activities.resulting from these activities.
Measures the strategically relevant Measures the strategically relevant
organizational outcomes of those organizational outcomes of those
employee behaviors.employee behaviors.
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The Human Resource Manager’s The Human Resource Manager’s
ProficienciesProficiencies
•New ProficienciesNew Proficiencies
HR proficienciesHR proficiencies
Business proficienciesBusiness proficiencies
Leadership proficienciesLeadership proficiencies
Learning proficienciesLearning proficiencies
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HR CertificationHR Certification
•HR is becoming more professionalized.HR is becoming more professionalized.
•Society for Human Resource Management Society for Human Resource Management
(SHRM)(SHRM)
SHRM’s Human Resource Certification SHRM’s Human Resource Certification
Institute (HRCI)Institute (HRCI)
SPHR (senior professional in HR) SPHR (senior professional in HR)
certificatecertificate
PHR (professional in HR) PHR (professional in HR)
certificatecertificate
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The Human Resource Manager’s The Human Resource Manager’s
Proficiencies (cont’d)Proficiencies (cont’d)
•Managing within the LawManaging within the Law
Equal employment lawsEqual employment laws
Occupational safety and health lawsOccupational safety and health laws
Labor lawsLabor laws
•Managing EthicsManaging Ethics
Ethical lapsesEthical lapses
Sarbanes-Oxley in 2003Sarbanes-Oxley in 2003
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K E Y T E R M S
management process management process
human resource managementhuman resource management
(HRM) (HRM)
authority authority
line manager line manager
staff manager staff manager
line authority line authority
staff authority staff authority
implied authority implied authority
functional control functional control
employee advocacyemployee advocacy
globalizationglobalization
human capitalhuman capital
strategystrategy
strategic planstrategic plan
metricsmetrics
HR ScorecardHR Scorecard
outsourcingoutsourcing
ethicsethics
strategic human resource strategic human resource
managementmanagement
high-performance work systemhigh-performance work system
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