Week 6 Human Resource Management
Week 6 Human Resource Management
Week 6 Human Resource Management
CS 625
A corresponding commitment to the organization is expected from employees. They are therefore
autonomous in the sense of, to some degree, managing themselves.
Human resource management is the responsibility of
all managers
Maximum utilization of human resources available to the
enterprise.
The real challenge is to shift employee attitudes from mere compliance with rules at work to
commitment and self motivation
This signifies a commitment to staff development as part of
the “learning organization” and firm-specific skills that are less transferable between firms.
Skills include attendance, flexibility, responsibility, discipline, identification with the
company and, crucially, work-rate.
Direct and regular face-to-face contact between managers and workers is emphasized. This builds trust and
helps maintain motivation
The trick is to reconcile motivating individuals with team-building because it is teams, not individuals, who
complete projects. Performance appraisal is central in HRM strategies
It is the possibility of computer surveillance of work rate that allows decision makers to look more
critically now than ever before at work output in offices
Management gets the impression that the project is going well and has no idea what’s actually
happening at the grass roots level. By the time they find out, it’s too late
Dr Neil Barrett, senior fellow at Bull, reckoned that “from an industry point of view,
we are often better placed to take people with good generalist degrees and turn them
into engineers”
Computer scientists are people who understand the finer details of software
programming but cannot program. We have to start again and teach them the
methods and tricks we work with.
Health and safety at work usually only hits the headlines when there is a major disaster
In many high risk areas, the safety systems themselves are often computer controlled
Around 200 employees each year still die as a result of accidents at work
2. Specific requirements
3. Creates comprehensive new duties for manufacturers and suppliers of articles and substances for use at work