1.1 INTRODUCTION
Functions
of the HRD practices in an organization should be to put efforts to develop and
realize the full potential of the workforce, including management and to
maintain an environment conducive to total participation, quality and
leadership, personal and organizational growth. In an organization, there are
six units which are concerned with HRD, namely person, role, dyad, team,
inter-team and organization. The effectiveness of one contributes in turn to
the effectiveness of the others.
1.2 HUMAN RESOURCE PHILOSOPHY
Human
Resource Management is a process of bringing people and organization together
so that the goals of each are met. It tries to secure the best from people by
winning their whole hearted co-operation. In short, it may be defined as the
art of procuring, developing and maintaining competent workforce to achieve the
goals of an organization in an effective and efficient manner. It has the
following features.
i. Pervasive force: HRM is pervasive in nature. It is present in all enterprises. It
permeates all levels of management in an organization.
ii. Action oriented: HRM focuses attention on action, rather than on record keeping, written
procedures or rules. The problems of employees at work are solved through
rational policies.
iii. Individually oriented: It tries to help employees develop their potential fully. It encourages
them to give their best to the organization. It motivates employees through a
systematic process of recruitment, selection, training and development coupled
with fair wage policies.
iv. People oriented: HRM is all about people at work, both as individuals and groups. It
tries to people on assigned jobs in order to produce good results. The
resultant gains are used to reward people and motivate them towards improvements
towards productivity.
v. Future oriented: Effective HRM helps an organization meet its goals in the future by
providing for component and well-motivated employees.
vi. Development oriented: HRM intends to develop the full potential of employees. The reward
structure is tuned to the needs of employees. Training is offered to sharpen
and improve their skills. Employees are rotated on various jobs so that they
gain experience and exposure. Every attempt is made to use their talents in the
service of organizational goals.
vii. Integrating mechanism: HRM tries to build and maintain cordial relations between people
working at various levels in the organization. In short, it tries to integrate
human assets in the best possible manner in the service of an organization.
viii. Comprehensive function: HRM is, to some extent, concerned with any organizational decision which
has an impact on the workforce or the potential workforce. The term ‘workforce’
signifies people working at various levels, including workers, supervisors,
middle and top managers. It is concerned with managing people at work. It
covers all types of personnel. Personnel levels may take different shapes and
forms at each level in the organizational hierarchy but the basic objective of
achieving organizational effectiveness through effective and efficient
utilization of human resources remains the same.”It is basically a method of
developing potentialities of employees so that they get maximum satisfaction
out of their work and give their best efforts to the organization.” (Pigors and Myers)
ix. Auxiliary service: HR department exist to assist and advice the line or operating managers
to do their personal work more effectively. HR manager is a specialist advisor.
It is a staff function.
x. Inter-disciplinary
function: HRM is a multi-disciplinary activity,
utilizing knowledge and inputs drawn from psychology, sociology, anthropology,
economics, etc. To unravel the mystery surrounding the human brain, managers,
need to understand and appreciate the contribution of all such ‘soft’
discipline.
xi. Continuous function: According to Terry, HRM is not
a one shot deal. It cannot be practiced only one hour each day or one day a
week. It requires a constant alertness and awareness of human relations and
their importance in every day operations.