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BBA Discussion Forum / Challenges in HRM
« on: February 23, 2013, 01:51:55 PM »
Contemporary Challenges in Human Resource Management
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1.  Workforce Diversity
•   Life style and life circumstances are changing.
 -Growing single parent family.
- increasing working couples,
•   Women workers are growing.
-demands for flexible work hours,
- demands for daycare centers,
-inhibition to organizational ability to  transfer or
   recruit.
- equal pay for comparable work.
•   Increasing minorities
•   Increasing old age workers.
•   Cultural diversity and valuing diversity of workforce.

2. Social and cultural expectations of workforce 
i)   Increasing education of workers.
ii)   Demand for participation in decision making.
iii)   Collective action.
iv)   Demand for due process.
v)   Increasing layoff
vi)   Environmental pressure.

3.   Quality of Work Life (QWL)  of workforce
Criteria for analyzing the QWL in an organization:
1.   Adequate and fair compensation.
2.   Safe and healthy working conditions.
3.   Opportunity to use and develop human capacity.
•   Whole task rather than fragmentation of a task.
•   Substantial autonomy and self control.
•   Ample opportunity to use a wide range of skills.
4.   Opportunity for continued growth and security.
•   Scope for training and development,
•    job security
•   Advancement .
5.   Social integration in the work organization.
•   Group support.
•   Sense of community.
•   Freedom from prejudice and  opportunity for upward mobility.
6.   Constitutionalism.
7.   Balanced role of work.
•   Balance between work life and other spheres of lives of employees.
8.   Socially beneficial and responsible work.

4.    Technological change and the workforce 


5.     Influence of the External Environment 
      a) Economic and political conditions.
      b) Globalization.
      c) Differential industry growth
      d) Quality and Productivity concerns.
      e) Innovations in management and technology.


6.     Regulatory Measures and Affirmative Actions
      a) Major laws.
      b) Minorities and affirmative action.
      c) Women’s benefit and right.
      d) Pension with disabilities.
      e) Immigration.
      f) Labour relations and plant closing.
      g) Polygraph testing.
      h) Drug abuse.

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BBA Discussion Forum / SYNERGY
« on: January 28, 2013, 04:35:59 PM »

Synergy is a concept of Management. 2+2= More than 4. Is it possible?

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Faculty Forum / MBA ( Major in HRM)
« on: December 14, 2011, 02:09:13 PM »
 
Dear Sir, Madam and Students,

Organizations receive four basic kinds of resources from their environments. These are: human, monetary, physical and information. Human resource includes managerial talent and labour (Richy W. Griffin.1987).Getting and keeping efficient human resource is fundamental to the success of every organization, whether profit or non-profit, public or private.
So,HRM is seen as a set of techniques that claimed to embrace and promote new approaches to ‘management of people’ and ‘work organization’ to enhance employee commitment and flexibility as well as their willingness to respond rapidly with the changing market conditions for providing competitive advantage to the organizations.

Organizations can sustain/achieve competitive advantage through people if they are able to meet the following criteria.

1.   The HR must be able to create value: People are a source of competitive advantage when they improve the efficiency or effectiveness of the company. Employees can find ways to decrease costs, something unique to customers, or some combination of two.

2.   The resources must be rare: People are a source of competitive advantage when their skills, knowledge, and abilities are not equally available to competitors.

3.   The resources must be difficult to imitate: People are a source of competitive advantage when others cannot copy employees’ capabilities and contributions.

4.   The resource must be organized: People are a source of competitive advantage when their talents can be combined and deployed to work on new assignments at a moments notice.



Sampa Saha
Sr. lecturer
Department of Business Administration
Daffodil International University.

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