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Human Resources PlanningHuman Resources Planning
Parveen Sultana Huda
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Definitions of HR PlanningHUMAN RESOURCES PLANNING
Human Resources Planning isthe process of analyzing anorganization’s human resourcesneeds under changing conditionsand developing the activitiesnecessary to satisfy these needs.
Human Resource (HR) PlanningThe process of analyzing andidentifying the need for andavailability of human resourcesso that the organization can meetits objectives.
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HR PlanningHUMAN RESOURCES PLANNING
Top HR executive and subordinates gather informationfrom other managers to use in the development of HR
projections for top management to use in strategicplanning and setting organizational goals.
On the other hand, business opportunity also raisesthe need for hiring and developing HR as per the new
business requirements.
It helps ensure that the RIGHT NUMBERS of theRIGHT KINDS of people are available at the RIGHT
TIMES and in the RIGHT PLACES to translateorganizational plans into reality.
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HR Development ImpactHUMAN RESOURCES PLANNING
Estimates Future Demand and Supply of Employees
Estimating Numbers & Types
Better Recruitment, Selection,Training, Career Mgmt. etc.
Allocation In Right Time & RightPlace
Proactive Response to HRNeeds of the Organization
Affirmative Action Plans & Socially Responsible HR
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Teamwork RCL
HRP Made for Different Purpose at Different LevelsHUMAN RESOURCES PLANNING
National: Manpower planning by Government covers populationprojections, program of economic development, educational facilities,occupational distribution and growth, and industrial and geographicalmobility of personnel.
Sector-wise: This would cover manpowerneeds of the agriculture sector, industrialsector and service sector.
Industry-wise: This would cover manpowerforecast for specific industries, such astextiles, engineering, plantation etc.
Individual Unit-wise: The manpower needsof a particular enterprise.
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Why HRP Is ImportantHUMAN RESOURCES PLANNING
Current and projected skilled labor shortages
Globalization
Growing use of a contingent, flexible workforce
The need to leverage human capital and enhance returns
Evolution of technology and tools
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Advantage of Human Resources PlanningHUMAN RESOURCES PLANNING
The advantages of HRP for large organizations include theabilities to:
Improve the utilization of human resources
Efficiently match personnel activities and future organizationalobjectives
Expand the human resource management information base toassist other personnel activities and other organizational units
Make major and successful demands on local labor markets
Coordinate different human resource management programssuch as affirmative action plans and hiring needs.
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Advantage of Human Resources PlanningHUMAN RESOURCES PLANNING
Better view of the HR dimensions of business decisions.
Lower HR costs through better HR management.
More timely recruitment for anticipate HR needs.
More inclusion of protected groups through plannedincreases in workforce diversity.
Better development of managerial talent.
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What Does HRP AchieveHUMAN RESOURCES PLANNING
A Strategic human resource planning delivers value by enablingmanagers in partnership with human resource professionals to:
Plan and allocate human resources to align with organization-wide and department strategic direction;
Make decisions on recruitment, retention, performancemanagement, learning and development, diversity,
succession, and workplace wellnessDemonstrate the attributes and behaviors suitable for the
organizational culture and continually engage employees inachieving and sustaining the desired organizational culture;
Participate in establishing the human resource managementpractices, policies, and procedures required to achieve ourvision, organizational principles, values and commitment to
employees.
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Strategic HR PlanningHUMAN RESOURCES PLANNING
HR Planning becomes strategic when some attemptis made to anticipate long-term HR supplies anddemands relative to changing conditions facing theorganization and use HR development programs inan effort to meet HR needs.
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Is SHRP Same As HRPHUMAN RESOURCES PLANNING
Planning within human resources should be donestrategically, since longer-term thinking is required toeffectively manage human resources over time.
Unfortunately, many companies do not allocateenough time or resources to developing long termstrategic HR plans.
In practice, many companies plan their humanresources in a shorter term, or band-aid typefashion that involves reacting to short-term forces,rather than being proactive long term.
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Strategic Human Resources PlanningHUMAN RESOURCES PLANNING
To be successful firms must align their HR strategies with:
Their organization’s overall strategies
The environment
Their organization’s characteristics
Their organization’s capabilities
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How HRP Linked With Strategic PlanningHUMAN RESOURCES PLANNING
Since human resources functions andstrategies are a means to achieve corporateends, they need to be tied to, and driven by
the corporate role, mission, vision andstrategic goals, or else they simply end upas processes that add overhead, but down
increase return.
Often HR functions and human resource planning getaccidentally de-linked from business goals.
Human resource planning needs to reference thedetails of the overall strategic plan of the organization.In effect, it serves the strategic plan.
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Factors That Determine HR PlansHUMAN RESOURCES PLANNING
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Human Resources Planning ProcessHUMAN RESOURCES PLANNING
The data collection begins with an audit of the presentemployees.
Then possible replacements are identified.
Internal surpluses arereduced by normal attrition,leaves of absences, layoffs,or termination.
Shortages are resolved byseeking new employees inexternal labor markets.
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Human Resources Planning ProcessHUMAN RESOURCES PLANNING
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Six Stages of Human Resources PlanningHUMAN RESOURCES PLANNING
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Process To Use HRPHUMAN RESOURCES PLANNING
Workforce Analysis
Internal Scan
External Scan
Gap Analysis
Priority Setting and Planning
Monitoring, Evaluating and Adjustments
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Workforce AnalysisHUMAN RESOURCES PLANNING
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Ways of Making HRP More EffectiveHUMAN RESOURCES PLANNING
Second, it's important that when HR planning is lead by the HRdepartment, it must be remembered that the whole process is toserve the stakeholders and “customers” of the human resourcesdepartment. This means that the planning process MUST activelyinvolve those stakeholders and customers -- managers, executives,even line employees.
First, human resource planning needs to be linked to the largerbusiness planning or strategic planning process. HR planning is NOTan end to itself, and neither is HR management an end in itself. Thefunction is meant to support and enable the company to attain itsbusiness goals, so as such it needs to be linked to and driven bythose business or strategic goals.
Third, HR planning can't be effective without an understanding ofthe company or organization, its managers and employees, itsmission and issues, etc, and the environment in which it works.
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Estimating Internal Labor Supply for a Given UnitHUMAN RESOURCES PLANNING
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Forecasting for Future HR NeedHUMAN RESOURCES PLANNING
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How Do You Set The Priority And Work Plan For HR Plan
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Based on the organization’s goals, environmental scan and gapanalysis, you need to determine:
1) What are the major HRpriorities?
2) What strategies will achievethe desired outcomes?
Work plans may include strategies on:
Recruitment / Staffing, Mobility / Redeployment,
Employment Equity, Training and Development,
Corporate knowledge Retention Workplace well-being
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You Need To Monitor, Evaluate AndReport on The Progress of The HR Plan
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The questions that need to be addressed are:
Does your team have clear andmeasurable HR-related goals?
Are the HR performancemeasures aligned withindicators in the ManagementAccountability Framework?
Do you have a mechanism totrack performance outcomes?
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Relationship Between HRP & HRMSHUMAN RESOURCES PLANNING
Human resource planning involves the collection and use ofpersonnel data, so that it can be used as input into thestrategic HR function. Poor data coming in means poorconclusions. The problem is that there are huge amounts ofdata one can use in the process.
An HRMS or Human Resources Management System is acomputerized system that accomplishes two very importantpurposes. It allows the keeping of personnel data in a formthat can be easily accessed and analyzed. In that respect itfunctions as a means of collecting and organizing data aboutone's staff that can be used as input into the HR planningfunction.
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Relationship Between HRP & HRMSHUMAN RESOURCES PLANNING
HR Planning and analysis
Organization chart Staffing Projections Skills inventories Turnover Analysis Absenteeism Analysis Restructuring Costing Internal Job matching
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Managing Careers & HR PlanningHUMAN RESOURCES PLANNING
Some of the steps for Career Management are as follows:
1. Plan – according to the HRP, identify positions which need tobe filled in the short and long range operations in theorganization.
2. Target – identify potential internal candidates for thosepositions, preferably working below the positions to be filled.
3. Prepare – carefully consider the development requirements ofthe potential candidates.
4. Motivate – by announcing the positions internally to create awillingness to excel with the potential candidates.
5. Finalize – the process by rewarding the deserving staff the welldeserved promotion.
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What Is Succession PlanningHUMAN RESOURCES PLANNING
Succession planning is the processby which companies andbusinesses ensure that there is anorderly and planned transfer ofpowers, responsibilities and jobfunctions when employees --usually in executive andmanagement positions, leave thecompany through retirement, orother means.
If we think of human resource planning as ensuring that theright people and right skills are available so the company canmeet its strategic and shorter term goals, then it's clear thatsuccession planning is an important part of this process.
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