this is all about human resources.pptptx

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this is all about Human Resources


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GOOD MORNING EVERYONE! REPORTERS: HAGANAS, JERALDEN A . SUAN, RONALYN O.

HUMAN RESOURCES Are less tangible resources which originate internally and they constitute the personal characteristics or attributes. Some resources are more tangible than the others. They are use for productive purposes. Human resources plays a vital role in creating a satisfied and a successful individual. The potential or human resources is often not realized and they tend to be overlooked. Some of the important human resources are knowledge, abilities, skills, interest, attitude, energy etc.

KNOWLEDGE Knowledge is a human resources which can constantly be built up and utilize every sphere of activities. The home maker knowledge goes a long way in determining the success of managing a home. A home maker can use this human resources in a meal planning for the family to meet the quantitative and qualitative standards of the nutritional requirement. Her knowledge about latest techniques of achieving goals with least expenditure of money, time, and energy help her to achieve her goals.

INTEREST - Members of the family possess different types of interest. For example, the daughter maybe interested in cooking and sewing while the father or the son maybe in gardening or painting. All the interest of the family should be developed and made use for the benefit of the family which are important human resources. Interest in interior decoration also becomes a wonderful resource to decorate the house with minimum expenditure.

ABILITIES AND SKILLS - Are important human resources by which the family can achieve the goals. Abilities and skills of the homemaker and the other member of the family can range over wide areas from cooking, knitting, sewing and other domestic activities. Some skills can either be inherited or learned by practice.

ATTITUDES - Attitudes are the opinions and feelings which can stimulate or retard a particular action. Positive attitude helps one to fulfil the aim of life. The men with positive attitude becomes successful in every fields while negatives attitude prevents in reaching goal. So the negative attitude of the member of the family must be changed by different ways.

ENERGY - This is defined as the ability to do wok. All activities like personal works are standing, sitting, walking climbing stairs and other household activities repairing works requires energy.

NON-HUMAN RESOURCES

Non-Human Resources are time, money, properties, goods, services and community facilities. These are also known as material resources. These are easily identified and are essential for the achievement of most of the family goals. Material resources include everything possessed by the family and by the community to which the family belongs.

Time It is an important non human resource for a family for achieving the goals. Time is such a resource which is available in equal amount to each and every member of the family. Every individual has twenty four hours a day to complete his job. For the proper utilization of time, basic awareness along with practice is necessary. Time is the most easily perishable of all the resources.  

Time and energy are closely related to each other. Using the right amount of energy and vigour to complete a task, saves time and energy for other activities in the home. One must always be conscious of time available and time needed to carry out various activities. Time is a useful resource not only for occupational activities but also for rest and leisure. Planning the wise use of time enables the homemaker to achieve more by reducing tension and worries.  

Money Money is the most important resource of each and every family. It has the purchasing power. It can be exchanged for goods and services. As money is not available equally to all families and is limited, the home makers must carefully manage it to achieve goals of the families.  

Properties Material resources of the family include immovable property like houses, shops, land etc. and movable property like money, jewellery , cars, motorbikes equipment, furniture’s and furnishings. These are the assets of the families by the use of which a family can achieve the goals.

Goods and Services Material goods may be durable and long lasting like air-conditioners, cars, television sets, other furniture’s or they may be consumable, item like food, clothing, cosmetics etc. These goods are generally acquired by the family by the use of money. The quantity of goods and commodities in a family is limited by the availability of money, which is an important non human resource.

All these goods and commodities must be utilized properly to become a resource. Services of all the members of the family are the resource of a particular family. Services are utilized for doing different household activities. For e.g. instead of keeping a servant if the family members are doing the household work by themselves the services are considered as resources.

Community Facilities The most important resources of the community which the family makes use of are hospitals, public libraries, schools, collages, co-operative stores, markets, parks, water and electricity supply, playgrounds etc. Utilization of these resources often helps to provide a family with services and goods at a reasonable cost . Some resources can be considered as being both human and non human resources, e.g. time and energy. If these resources are utilized by the homemaker herself they are considered as human resource. For doing household activities the housewife can utilize her own energy and time.

In other cases, if the housewife employs a maid servant for doing household activities the energy and time of others are utilized in exchange of money. This becomes the non human resources because here labour is hired or exchanged for money. Now-a-days human energy is substituted by other types of energy like electricity, gas etc.

As all the resources are limited they should be properly managed and utilized. The success of management process depends upon the recognition, allocation and use of resources. In order to do this one should have the basic knowledge of classification and characteristics of resources. Family goals guide the use of family resources .   While making use of the limited family resources the important goal of the well being of the whole family should be kept in view. Interests of all the members should be taken into consideration. By doing this the family will enjoy happiness and satisfaction as there will be proper balance between the needs of the family and the family resources.

Factors affecting the use of Resources: 1. Education and opportunity   2. Environment 3. Knowledge and Interest   4. Ability and skill   5. Size and composition of the family 6. Age of the members of the family   7. Housewife’s ability to work 8. Income of the family 9. Family life cycle   10. Socio-economic status  
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