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  1. 1. H U M A N R E S O U R C E M A N A G E M E N T K H U S H B U M A K A D I A
  2. 2. I N T R O D U C T I O N Every organization is essentially a combination of physical and human resources. Physical resources refer to materials, money and machines pre-arranged by the organization for production or trade. Human resources, on the other hand, refer to the knowledge, education, skills, training and proficiency of the members of the organization. The growing importance of HR in Indian organizations is best reflected in their mission statements.
  3. 3. M E A N I N G  Organizations are managed by people and through people. Without people, organizations can never exist.  Human resources are “a whole consisting of inter-related, inter-dependent and interacting physiological, psychological, sociological and ethical components.”  From the national point of view, human resources are knowledge, skills and attitude obtained in the population; while for individual enterprises, they represent the total of the abilities, knowledge and skills of its employees.  At the end, we says, hr as the collection of people and their characteristics at work.
  4. 4. F E AT U R E S O F H R S  Human resources are the only assets that appreciate over a period while physical resources just depreciate with years.  Human resources alone can produce an output larger than the input. This is possible due to the creative skills of humans. Creative thinking is the process of predicting, envisioning and then inventing an idea, concept or insight along innovative and alternative lines. People in the organization are the only basis for such creativity and there is no obvious limit to their imagination.
  5. 5.  The effective utilization of human resources is a complex task. It requires greater foresight and strategic consideration on the part of the management.  Many enterprises are too large to permit close contact between the top management and the employees. This is where HR managers act as a crucial link between the management and the employees.  The basic task of HRM is the selection of the right person for the right job at the right time to carry out the activities of an organization in the most efficient way.
  6. 6. D E F I N I T I O N O F H R M • Personnel management or say human resource management, is the planning, organizing, directing and controlling of the procurement, development, compensation, integration, maintenance and separation of human resources to the end that individual, organizational and social objectives are accomplished. • Human resource management is a series of integrated decisions that form the employment relationship; their quality contributes to the ability of the organizations and the employees to achieve their objectives.
  7. 7. O B J E C T I V E S O F H R M • The primary objective of HRM is to take care of the work life of the employees from the time they join the organization to the time they leave it, while ensuring their best possible cooperation in achieving the organizational goals and objectives. • This broad objective of HRM can be classified into the following specific ones:  To act as a liaison between the top management and the employees.  To arrange and maintain adequate manpower inventory, which, in turn, ensures the smooth working of the organization.  To offer training as a way of developing skills, enhancing productivity and, most importantly, increasing individual and organizational performance to achieve the desired Results.  To help keep up ethical values and behavior amongst employees both within and outside the organization.
  8. 8. S C O P E O F H R M • The scope of HRM is extensive and exhaustive. An understanding of HRM is important to anyone who is employed in an organization. • Hr managers since they get involved in HR activities like choosing, training, inducting, compensating and motivating the employees along with industrial relations activities. • The institute of personnel management (IPM) has mentioned the scope of HRM as follows:  Personnel or labour aspect  Welfare aspect  Industrial relations aspect
  9. 9. F U N C T I O N S O F H R M • HRM functions are carried out by the HR managers to fulfil the goals and objectives of the organization. • They perform two sets of functions, namely managerial functions and operative functions. • The managerial functions are the basic functions performed by the HR managers in their capacity as managers or heads of their own departments. • The operative functions, on the other hand, are specialized activities performed exclusively by the HR managers, usually for all the departments.

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