planning, developing source of applications, evaluation of applicants, employment
decisions (selection), Offers (placement), induction and orientation, resignation
disability, and death).
i.Manpower planning is a process of analyzing the present and future
vacancies that may occur as a result of retirements, discharges, transfers,
promotions, sick leaves, leave of absence, or other reasons, and an analysis
of present and future expansion or curtailment in the various departments.
Plans are then formulated for internal shifts or cutbacks in manpower, for the
training and development of present employees, for the advertising
openings, or for recruiting and hiring new personnel with appropriate
qualifications.
ii.Recruitment id concerned with the process of attracting qualified and
competent personnel for different jobs. This includes the identification of
existing sources of the Labour market, the development of new sources, and
the need for attracting large number of potential applicants so that a good
selection may be possible.
iii.Selection process is concerned with the development of selection policies
and procedures and evaluation of potential employees in terms of job
specification. This process includes development of application blanks, valid
and reliable tests, interview technique, employee referral systems, evaluation
and selection of personnel in terms of job specifications, the making up of
final recommendations to the line management and the sending of offers and
rejection letters.
iv.Placement is concerned with the task of placing an employee in a job for
which he is best fitted, keeping in view the job requirement, his
qualifications and personality needs.
v.By induction and orientation is meant the introduction of an employee to the
organization and the job by giving him all the possible information about