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CHAPTER 2 Trends in HR Management

fundamentals of Human Resource Management 4 th edition by R.A. Noe, J.R. Hollenbeck, B. Gerhart, and P.M. Wright. CHAPTER 2 Trends in HR Management. Figure 2.3: HRM Practices That Support Diversity Management. Skill Deficiencies of the Workforce. Today, employers are looking for:

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CHAPTER 2 Trends in HR Management

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  1. fundamentals ofHuman Resource Management 4theditionby R.A. Noe, J.R. Hollenbeck, B. Gerhart, and P.M. Wright CHAPTER 2 Trends in HR Management

  2. Figure 2.3: HRM Practices That Support Diversity Management

  3. Skill Deficiencies of the Workforce • Today, employers are looking for: • mathematical skills • verbal skills • interpersonal skills • computer skills • The gap between skills needed and skills available has decreased companies ability to compete. • They sometimes lack the capacity to upgrade technology, reorganize work, and empower employees.

  4. High-Performance Work Systems • Organizations that have the best possible fit between their: • social system (people and how they interact); and • technical system (equipment and processes). • Key trends occurring in today’s high-performance work systems: • reliance on knowledge workers • the empowerment of employees to make decisions • the use of teamwork

  5. Employee Empowerment Employee Empowerment Employee Engagement Full involvement in one’s work and commitment to one’s job and company. This is associated with: higher productivity better customer service lower employee turnover • Giving employees responsibility and authority to make decisions regarding all aspects of product development or customer service.

  6. Teamwork • The assignment of work to groups of employees with various skills who interact to assemble a product or provide a service. • Work teams often assume many of the activities traditionally reserved for managers: • selecting new team members • scheduling work • coordinating work with customers and other units of the organization

  7. Figure 2-4: Strategic Business Issues Affecting HRM

  8. TQM Core Values • Methods and processes are designed to meet the needs of internal and external customers. • Every employee in the organization receives training in quality. • Quality is designed into a product or service so that errors are prevented from occurring. • The organization promotes cooperation with vendors, suppliers, and customers to improve quality and hold down costs. • Managers measure progress with feedback based on data.

  9. Mergers and Acquisitions • HRM should have a significant role in carrying out a merger or acquisition. • Differences between the businesses involved in the deal make conflict inevitable. • Training should include developing conflict resolution skills. • There is a need to sort out differences in the two companies’ practices with regard to compensation, performance appraisal, and other HR systems.

  10. Outsourcing • Outsourcing – the practice of having another company (a vendor, third-party provider, or consultant) provide services. • Outsourcing gives the company access to in-depth expertise and is often more economical as well. • HR departments help with a transition to outsourcing.

  11. Expanding into Global Markets Offshoring The International Labor Pool Hiring at home may may involve selection of employees from other countries. The beginning of the 21st century has seen significant immigration. • Moving operations from the country where a company is headquartered to a country where pay rates are lower but the necessary skills are available.

  12. Figure 2.6: Where Immigrants to the U.S. Came from in 2008

  13. Table 2.1:New Technologies Influencing HRM

  14. Change in the Employment Relationship

  15. Summary • An organization’s internal labor force comes from its external labor market • In the U.S., this labor market is aging and becoming more racially and ethnically diverse. • Organizations must recruit from a diverse population, establish bias-free HR systems, and help employees understand and appreciate cultural differences. • HRM can help organizations find and keep the best possible fit between their social system and technical system.

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