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ROLE OF HRD IN LIBERALISED ECONOMY AND
NEW ENVIRONMENT
Presented byMOHD AHMAD (12MBA35)
&SYED MOOSI HASAN NAQVI
(12MBA57)
1. What is HRD?2. HRD Practices3. What is liberalised economy?4. HRD Role in liberalized India5. Role of HRD in liberalised economy6. Role of HRD in new environment7. Conclusion
CONTENTS
Understanding HRD What is Liberalised economy What is New environment What is the role of HRD in liberalised
economy? What is the role of HRD in New Environment? Methodologies of HRD in Liberalised and New
Economy
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
Human Resource Development (HRD) is the framework for helping employees develop their personal and organizational skills, knowledge, and abilities. Human Resource Development includes such opportunities as employee training, employee career development, performance management and development, coaching, succession planning, key employee identification, tuition assistance, and organization development.
What is HRD?
1. Executive and supervisory/management development2. New-employee orientation3. Professional-skills training4. Technical/job training5. Customer-service training6. Sales-and-marketing training7. Health-and-safety training
HRD Practices
HRD manager Vice-president of organizational effectiveness Training manager or director Management development specialist Training-needs analyst Chief learning officer Individual career-development advisor
HRD Positions in Businesses
Liberalised economy defined as the loosening
of government regulations in a country to allow for private sector companies to operate business transactions with fewer restrictions. In relation to developing countries, this term refers to opening of their economic borders to multinationals and foreign investment.
Liberalised economy means government removes all kind of restriction like licensing, quota system to start a business so that one can start it easily.
What is liberalized economy?
Started on 24 July 1991 Main objectives was economic reforms in India first attempt was reversed in 1967 The second major attempt was in 1985 by prime
minister Rajiv Gandhi In 1991, after India faced a balance of payments crisis,
it had to pledge 20 tonnes of gold to Union Bank of Switzerland and 47 tonnes to Bank of England as part of a bailout deal with the International Monetary Fund(IMF)
Started by the government of P. V. Narasimha Rao and his finance minister Manmohan Singh .
Economic Liberalization in India
Benefits
In 2007, when India recorded its highest GDP growth rate of 9%
India became the second fastest growing major economy in the world, next only to China
The growth rate has slowed significantly in the first half of 2012
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Downsizing of organization structure. Building organization structure based on the
characteristics of organic structure Providing the scope for internal customers approach in
structuring organization. Enriching the jobs at all levels. Creating autonomous jobs. Performance planning and development. Preferring empowerment rather than supervision. Providing guidelines for team work. Creating the value towards new customer orientation .
HRD Role in liberalized India
Encouraging innovative and creative ideas. Providing conceptual and informing role to all
employees. Developing anticipatory and participatory approach. Culture building Competence building. Motivation building Confidence building Commitment building Structuring business groups. Creating learning organizations.
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Developing participative approach and automatic
learning. Providing training and retraining . Developing managers continuously. Introducing the techniques of organization development Developing reward system contributing to automatic
human resource development. Providing the challenge and scope for proactive learning.
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Developing the skill of adoptability Developing the aptitude towards different jobs
and encouraging job rotation. Developing the value system centre around
competition. Providing health care facilities and skills,
knowledge and abilities. Providing social and culture programs to
satisfy the social needs of employees.
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Linking management and the development of human
resources to an organisation's strategic plan, goals, and objectives
Establishing these links is an essential management strategy It involves in Five areas: 1. HRD capacity, 2. HRD planning, 3. Personnel policy and practice, 4. HRD data, performance management, and 5. Training These HRD areas are relevant in any organisation, regardless
of its size, purpose, and degree of complexity, and whether it is public or private.
ROLE OF HRD IN LIBERALIZED ECONOMY
1. Expanding the role of HRD in the
organisation2. Encouraging human resources
leadership at the organisational level
3. Developing and maintaining a performance management system
4. Establishing a responsive supervisory system
5. Investing in training
Role of HRD Managers in LE
Consider how HRD can help in the
organisation to fulfil its mission
Focus on the relationship between human resources and organisation's mission, strategies, and objectives
Focused on salaries, benefits, personnel policies and procedures, job descriptions, and training
1. Expanding The Role of HRD in the organisation
Be a strategic partner in developing and
attaining organisational goals and strategies
Act as an administrative expert in establishing and managing administrative policies, procedures, and structures
Represent and support employees
Be a change agent for the organisation
HRD should
Creating new jobs Revising job descriptions Recruiting new personnel with different skills Establishing clear transfer policies Conducting orientation sessions and training
for staff at all levels Implementing leadership seminars for top
managers Support to training supervisors
HRD Support In Strategic Objectives
Human resource development can play a key
role in identifying and implementing processes for change and in preparing employees for change
Change can include analysing competency, supporting reform processes, and redesigning systems to help an organisation meet new objectives, such as increasing organisational sustainability or reaching new target populations using existing staff.
Role of HRD as a Change Agent
Keeping all employees informed about the changes
taking place and the anticipated benefits Creating opportunities for staff to contribute ideas,
help plan, ask questions, and discuss the impact of the changes
Being realistic about the expected benefits of the changes
Collect ideas from employees about how to prepare for changes
Encouraging team work and team spirit Following through on agreed-upon actions.
HRD should
Many organisations treat HRD in a fashion Human resource leaders link all components
of human resources to create one, integrated HRD system
Supporting human resources by giving it a prominent and strategic role
Sending a message to all staff that the organisation will treat them fairly and will respect their contribution to its success
2. Encouraging HR Leadership At The
Organisational Level
Ensure that human resource activities are integrated
throughout the organisation Involve staff at all levels and from all departments in HRD Every organisation or program needs leadership at the
highest level to support human resources. To take a leadership role in HRD
Create a positive climate for human resources Create a management structure for human resources Define what needs to be done Define new organisational arrangements and employee
participation, team work, and growth
Leadership role in HR
Dedicate staff and budget to building human
resource capacity within the organisation Make learning an organisational priority Provide a link between internal human
resource management and external stakeholders
Influence health policy makers Discus new directions for HRD in the
organisation.
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Most important tasks for a human resource leader is to
support the establishment of an organisation-wide performance management
Connects strategic and operational plans with performance measures for organisational units and for individuals
Help employees understand how their work contributes to the success of the organisation, which may help them feel more motivated and be more productive
Performance management has the potential to improve both group and individual performance and make organisations more successful
3. Developing And Maintaining A Performance Management
System
Provides the bridge between the organisation
and the employee The supervisor communicates the larger goals
of the organisation to the employee, and, through the work planning process, guides the work of the employee to directly support these goals.
The supervisor needs to be aware of gaps in job readiness, and to support the development of employee skills and capacity as needed.
4. Establishing A Responsive Supervisory System
Managers must allow supervisors adequate
time to meet with and develop their supervisees in order for the supervisory process to be effective in meeting the needs of the staff and of the organisation.
Supervisor must also be aware of problems in employee performance that cannot be solved through training or development activities and make decisions about how to address them in a positive and constructive manner.
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Human resources is the life blood of any
organisation. Training is the most important activity or plays
an important role in the development of human resources
Training has nowadays became an important and required factor for maintaining and improving interpersonal and intergroup collaboration
Well-trained personnel, can an organisation achieve its goals.
5.Investing In Training
Training gives the following results: 1. Growth, expansion and modernisation
cannot take place without trained manpower2. It increases productivity and profitability, reduces cost and finally enhances skill and knowledge of the employee.3. Helps in developing a problem solving attitude4. Gives people awareness of rules and procedures
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Shift from Specialist to Generalist behavior
Effective communicator with a strong hold on policy making
Focus on current and future problems
Language of business is incorporated
Customer satisfaction and customer oriented policies are the basic one
Understanding the marketing and financial perspective of marketing
ROLE OF HRD IN NEW ENVIRONMENT
Staying within the organizational boundaries
while thinking out of the box simultaneously.
Focus on the internal functioning of the organization remains the primary objective
The HR manager acts as a mentor
He also fits into the “Global Worker” contour
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The role of the HR manager must parallel the
needs of his or her changing organization. Successful organizations are becoming more
1. adaptable, 2. resilient, 3. quick to change direction, and4. customer-centered.
New HR Role
Within this environment, the HR professional,
who is considered necessary by line managers, is a1. Strategic Partner : the formulation of
strategy as a partner inside the organization 2. An employee sponsor or advocate: he
should act as the advocate or the endorser of the employee
3. A change mentor: he should ensure a consistent change inside the organization
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At the same time, especially the HR
Generalist, still has responsibility for 1. employee benefits administration, 2. often payroll, and3. employee paperwork,
It happens especially in the absence of an HR Assistant.
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Recruiting. Hiring. Training. Organization Development. Communication. Performance Management. Coaching. Policy Recommendation. Salary and Benefits. Team Building. Employee Relations. Leadership.
Role of HR in New Environment
Primary Objectives
Development and execution of recruitment plans.
Building up a network through industry contacts
Implement college recruitment initiatives
Administrative duties and recordkeeping.
Recruiting
Develop and Execute Recruiting Plans
Work with hiring managers on recruiting planning meetings.
Create job descriptions. Lead the creation of a recruiting and interviewing
plan for each open position. Efficiently and effectively fill open positions. Conduct regular follow-up with managers to
determine the effectiveness of recruiting plans and implementation.
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Employee who requested a new position to be
filled or an employee to fill an open job Hiring manager is the employee to whom the new
employee will report when hired Hiring manager is a key member of your employee
recruitment team. The hiring manager reviews incoming resumes and
applications. He or she does the initial phone interview to
determine whether the applicants are qualified enough to merit an interview
Hiring
Training and development managers and specialists conduct
and supervise training and development programs for employees. Increasingly, management recognizes that training offers a way of developing skills, enhancing productivity and quality of work, and building loyalty to the firm.
Training is widely accepted as a method of improving employee morale, but this is only one of the reasons for its growing importance.
Other factors include the complexity of the work environment, the rapid pace of organizational and technological change, and the growing number of jobs in fields that constantly generate new knowledge. In addition, advances in learning theory have provided insights into how adults learn, and how training can be organized most effectively for the employee.
Training and development
Organization development (OD) is a deliberately
planned, organization-wide effort to increase an organization's effectiveness and/or efficiency and/or to enable the organization to achieve its strategic goals.
OD is known as both a field of science focused on understanding and managing organizational change and as a field of scientific study and inquiry.
It is interdisciplinary in nature and draws on sociology, psychology, and theories of motivation, learning, and personality
Organization development is a growing field that is responsive to many new approaches.
Organizational Development
Communication is simply the act of transferring
information from one place to another. The human resources department has the responsibility
to encourage management at all levels to communicate with employees regarding all matters
The role of communication in human resources is to cultivate positive employee relations, encourage employee goal-setting, limit turnover, increase competencies and develop skill levels.
Successful human resources communication is achieved throughout the company by sending professional emails, memos and having face-face or group meetings with employees.
Communication
HR Plays a key role in designing the Performance
Management Framework. key HR contributions in the organisation PMS exercise :1. Choose the rating scale for the performance to be measured2. Methodology of executing the PM3. Development Needs Identification System4. Prevailing culture and core values of the organisation
Main role of Performance Management : 1. Role of a facilitator 2. Role of a Business Partner 3. Role of a Employee Development Champion
Performance Management
Help desk to provide support during the exercise, not of
much of decision making but provide support for smooth execution
Query resolutions of various nature raised by different employee groups, clarifying the appraisal forms, methodology etc
Assist Appraisers to objectively assess their respective team members minimizing personal biases, provide details of employees wherever required
Help Appraises to understand “What is in it for them” by clear communication and dissemination of key information during various stages of execution
1.Role of a facilitator
Provides key insights of the business and establish linkages to the
people agenda Cull out strategic and relevant dashboards to help business
managers make objective assessment of their people with respect to business performance keeping in mind the forecasts of people requirements
Help identify critical people and provide solutions to ring fence critical talent
Drive the need for a sharper performance distribution curve to keep different performance level of people in mind
Demonstrate equal degree of ownership of the process as their business counterparts
Establish the key strategic link between “Business Performance” and “Employee Assessment Distribution”
2. Role of Business Partner
Position and Implement the PMS process as a employee
development tool in the organisation Focus on more on competency and performance
assessment rather than only performance evaluation Use PMS process to identify “Employee Development
Needs” in context to Organisation roadmap and related skill and competency requirement
Sketch patterns of individual/collective organisation development inputs
Study trends of skill and competency development over a period of time and use them as references in the current exercise
3. Role of a Employee Development Champion
Coaching is providing feedback, usually to executives and
managers, about how to reach their personal best in their organizational leadership role. In her capacity as “coach,” the Human Resources professional will do everything from active listening through providing test results that highlight a manager’s strengths and weaknesses
While a business coach usually works with high potential managers, the HR coach may work with every manager and supervisor at every level in the organization. This is what makes the Human Resources coaching role so challenging.
The traditional Human Resources coaching role focused on helping managers address issues and opportunities organizationally. Additionally, talented HR professionals have always provided feedback to managers about the impact of their personal and behavioral style on others.
Coaching
Most frequently, the HR coach is asking an
organizational leader to reflect on how she/he handled a particular situation. The HR coach asks hard questions and provides advice about actions that may have been more effective than the course the manager chose. People have different reactions to feedback, and even the most carefully chosen words can create an unexpected negative reaction.
Thus, the HR coach practices a blend of politically deft observations with frankness that will help the manager develop in her capacity to lead people and personally excel.
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Communicate values and expectations for how things
are done at your organization Keep the organization in compliance with legislation and
provide protection against employment claims Document and implement best practices appropriate to
the organization Support consistent treatment of staff, fairness and
transparency Help management to make decisions that are
consistent, uniform and predictable Protect individuals and the organization from the
pressures of expediency
Policy Recommendation
Step 1: Establish need for a policyStep 2: Develop policy contentStep 3: Draft the policyStep 4: Write the procedureStep 5: Review of the policy by key partiesStep 6: Approve the policyStep 7: Implement the policyStep 8: Policy review and updateStep 9: Communication of changes to the policy
Steps in Policy Development
A key element of the human resources function Salary and benefits strategy is aligned with and
supportive of the company’s business strategy, goals, objectives and culture.
The effectiveness of the company’s pay and benefits programs and practices will be measured by the impact on company performance,
Supports the talent strategy and reinforces the desired behaviours within the company.
effectiveness, compensation and benefits programs must be cost-efficient to the company.
Salary and Benefits
There are some types of Employee Benefits 1. The benefits of benefits plans 2. The basics: health & dental 3. Life, Accidental Death or Dismemberment 4. Long-term disability 5. Employee Assistance Plans (EAPs) 6. Retirement benefits 7. Indirect non-financial compensation
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Steps to Building an Effective Team:
1. Consider each employee's ideas as valuable2. Be aware of employees' unspoken feelings.3. Act as a harmonizing influence.4. Be clear when communicating5. Encourage trust and cooperation among
employees on your team6. Encourage team members to share information7. Delegate problem-solving tasks to the team
Team Building
8. Facilitate communication.9. Establish team values and goals; evaluate team performance10. Make sure that you have a clear idea of what you need to accomplish11. Use consensus12. Set ground rules for the team13. Establish a method for arriving at a consensus.14. Encourage listening and brainstorming16. Establish the parameters of consensus-building sessions
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Employee Relation helps managers in strategies and activities
of the organisation. Employee Relation helps in achieving goals and objectives of the
organisations. Employee Relation helps managers in bargaining and
negotiating, disputes and grievances, Employee Relation helps managers in avoidance and
settlement, employee involvement and participation in management decisions,
Employee Relation helps managers in managing performance and productivity, misbehaviour and privacy at work,
Employee Relation helps managers in recruiting, motivating and retaining people at work, unions and their roles, work-life family balance, work organisation and workplace change.
Employee Relation
There are five important role of leadership in new environment:1. Strategic Change Agent2. Savvy Business Partner. 3. Passionate Leader. 4. Global Authority 5. Credible and Trusted Partner
Leadership
There has been an increasing involvement of HRD in
organisations with the advent of Liberalisation The role of HRD is now an indispensable part of an
organisation’s functioning With new techniques and methodologies we can
evaluate and measure the effectiveness and productivity
Management of Human Resources has even led to HR personnel promoted to the top executives of an organisation
Training, Performance appraisal, hiring, communication and coaching are some of the functionalities of HRD
Conclusion
Conclusion