it helps to a growing business because as HR mainly focus on the current scenario and develop it in the future.
= nswering "Define and discuss the need of human resource planning take an account of the human resource planning in your organisation or an organisation you are familiar with and give brief note on that?" =
The nature of human resource planning in an organization is that it plans for the workforce required for a particular task. This will estimate the number of workers needed, resources available and the size of the task among other things.
IMPORTANCE OF HRPersonnel NeedsPlanFollowing are other potential benefits of HRP:Upper management has a better view of the HR dimensions of business decision.Personnel costs may be less because the management can anticipates imbalances before they become unmanageable and expensive.More time is provided to locate talentBetter opportunities exist to include women and minority groups in future growth plans.Better planning of assignments to develop managers can be done.Major and successful demands on local Labour markets can be made.surplus or deficiency of employees strength is due to absence of planning.
There are many business factors that underpin human resource planning. some of them are mentioned below: Business growth business decline business change labour cost control changing nature of work impact of technology employee development etc.
I have learn the meaning of human resource management, importance of management, the difference between HR & HRM, importance of planning, need of HR and reasons as to why humans are referred to as resources........
= nswering "Define and discuss the need of human resource planning take an account of the human resource planning in your organisation or an organisation you are familiar with and give brief note on that?" =
Resource planning may refer to a number of business operations. This may include enterprise resource planning which is the management of information across all business systems, allowing for a better flow. It may refer to manufacturing resource planning which is for the effective planning of all the resources a business may use when manufacturing.
planning which is widely accept strategy for judicious and use of resource and which has enormous diversity in the availability of resource are known as resource planning.it has importance in India also.
Human Resouce Planning is a wider concept. Succession planning is related to the attempt to plan how to ensure that an organisation has the right number and type of people to meet the business needs into the future. Human Resource planning relates to all aspects of planning in relation to human capital (recruitment, training, pay, pensions etc) - so it is a wider concept.
Accurate human resource planning helps human resource departments match the right candidates with the right position. The better they are at doing this, the less turnover they will have.
The nature of human resource planning in an organization is that it plans for the workforce required for a particular task. This will estimate the number of workers needed, resources available and the size of the task among other things.
Enterprise Resource Planning systems those systems which effectively plan the day to day running of a business such as sales, manufacturing and marketing.
IMPORTANCE OF HRPersonnel NeedsPlanFollowing are other potential benefits of HRP:Upper management has a better view of the HR dimensions of business decision.Personnel costs may be less because the management can anticipates imbalances before they become unmanageable and expensive.More time is provided to locate talentBetter opportunities exist to include women and minority groups in future growth plans.Better planning of assignments to develop managers can be done.Major and successful demands on local Labour markets can be made.surplus or deficiency of employees strength is due to absence of planning.
There are many business factors that underpin human resource planning. some of them are mentioned below: Business growth business decline business change labour cost control changing nature of work impact of technology employee development etc.
Resource management is an ambiguous expression. In geography and environmental sciences it refers to natural resource management. But in organisation studies and planning it is more familair as the management of human and other resources for organisational aims. In New Zealand, its has become synonymous with environmental planning since the institution of the Resource Management Act of 1991.
Human Resource Planning is an important and essential part of any business. Without it, a company cannot plan for its future. Not knowing what staffing is necessary keeps a company in the dark about profit and loss.
*have your people not doing thier best *waste time with usless interviwes