Human Resource Management: An Asian Perspective
Human Resource Management: An Asian Perspective
Management:
An Asian Perspective
(Second Edition)
Chapter 1
Introduction to
Human Resource
Management
Management process
The five basic functions of planning,
organizing, staffing, leading, and
controlling.
Getting results
The bottom line of managing
Authority
The right to make decisions, direct others
work, and give orders.
Staff authority (Advisory)
The authority gives right to the HR manager
to advise other managers or employees.
Line authority (Superior-Subordinate)
The authority of managers to direct people in
his or her own department.
A line function
The HR manager directs the activities of
the people in his or her own department
and in related service areas (like the plant
cafeteria).
A coordinative function
HR managers also coordinate personnel
activities, a duty often referred to as
functional control.
Training Specialist
Plan, organize and direct training
Advise managers on training
Job Analyst
Collect information about jobs
Prepare job description
Recruiter
Collect information about jobs
Interview and recommend suitable
candidates
EEO (Equal Employment Opportunity)
Coordinator
Investigate EEO grievances
Examine HR practices for potential
violations
Compensation Manager
Develop compensation plans
Handle employee benefits program
Employment relations specialist
Advise managers on ER issues
Negotiate with unions
HR Expense Factor
HR expense Total operating expense
Sources: Robert Grossman, Measuring Up, HR Magazine, January 2000, pp. 2935; Peter V. Le Blanc, Paul Mulvey, and Jude T.
Rich, Improving the Return on Human Capital: New Metrics, Compensation and Benefits Review, January/February 2000, pp. 13
20;Thomas E. Murphy and Sourushe Zandvakili, Data and Metrics-Driven Approach to Human Resource Practices: Using Customers,
Employees, and Financial Metrics, Human Resource Management 39, no. 1 (Spring 2000), pp. 93105; [HR Planning, Commerce
Clearing House Incorporated, July 17, 1996;] SHRM/EMA 2000 Cost Per Hire and Staffing Metrics Survey; www.shrm.org.
New Proficiencies
HR proficiency
Business proficiency
Leadership proficiency
Learning proficiency