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Chapter 7

Human Resource Management

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Section 1
Purpose of Human Resource Management
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The Mission of Human Resource Management

Human resource management's mission is to coordinate people within an organization to achieve the organization's goals.

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Human Resource Planning

Human resource planning identifies the competencies an organization needs to fulfill its goals and acquires the appropriate people.

Section 2
Legal Structure
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Legislation Protecting against Discrimination

Discrimination—treating specific groups of people unequally—is unethical behavior and is prohibited by several pieces of U.S. legislation.

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Labor Laws

Labor laws encompass various types of government mandates that define the relationship between an employee and employer.

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Unions

Unionization is the process of workers forming a union, which is an organization to further the workers' shared interests.

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Collective Bargaining

Collective bargaining is negotiation between unions and employers to come to an agreement on the conditions of employment.

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Employee Compensation and Benefits

Compensation and benefits is the subdiscipline of human resources that deals with employees' remuneration.

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Occupational Health and Safety

Occupational safety and health (OSH) is used to protect people in the workplace and create human resource policies that adhere to the law.

Section 3
Core Functions of Human Resource Management
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Employee Recruitment

Recruitment is the process of identifying an organizational gap and attracting, evaluating, and hiring employees to fill that role.

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Employee Selection

Selection is the process—based on filtering techniques that ensure added value—of choosing a qualified candidate for a position.

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Employee Orientation

Orientation tactics exist to provide new employees enough information to adjust, resulting in satisfaction and effectiveness in their role.

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Employee Development

A core function of human resource management is development—training efforts to improve personal, group, or organizational effectiveness.

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Employee Career-Path Management

Career-path management requires human resource management to actively manage employee skills in pursuit of successful professional careers.

Section 4
Employee Evaluation and Management, in Detail
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Evaluating Employee Performance

Performance evaluation is the process of assessing an employee's job performance and productivity over a specified period of time.

Structuring Employee Feedback

Effective feedback is structured in a way that provides actionable conclusions to motivate employee growth through objective assessments.

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Employee Pay Decisions

Making pay decisions can be a function of HR; payroll surveys and internal measures can help determine what is appropriate.

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Incentive Systems for Employees

Human resources professionals assess organizational and employee needs to identify the ideal incentive systems for collaborative success.

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Employee Benefits Management

Employee benefits are non-wage compensations designed to provide employees with extra economic security.

Employee Promotions

A promotion is the advancement of an employee's rank, salary, duties, and/or designation within an organization.

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Employee Transfers

Transfers take place in response to goals, needs, talent, or employee requests; HR evaluates and executes transfers.

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Employee Discipline

Organizations must create strong, clear disciplinary policies; all disciplinary actions should be well documented and fairly applied.

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Employee Dismissal

Dismissal is the involuntary termination of an employee due to incompetence, poor job performance, or violation of policy.

Section 5
Current Topics in Human Resource Management
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The Importance of Work-Life Balance

Managers are increasingly aware of the importance of promoting a healthy work-life balance for employees, which increases job satisfaction.

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Increased Reliance on Contractors and Part-Time Employees

Management must both define and carefully consider the common tradeoffs in employing a part-time or contract-based workforce.

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Compensation and Competition

Good compensation helps organizations stay competitive in their industry by retaining high-quality employees.

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The Importance of Fringe Benefits

Hiring and retaining employee talent is a critical factor in success, and providing fringe benefits can be an effective tool in this process.

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The Evolution of Labor Relations

Human resource management must carefully monitor the labor relations and regulations in all of the geographic regions where they hire.

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