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Contents


  • Introduction
  • SECTION 1 Human resource management at organisational level
  • SECTION 2 Grading, salaries and benefits 
    • 2.1 Grading and salaries
    • 2.2 Benefits
  • SECTION 3 Terms and conditions of employment
    • 3.1 Employment contract
    • 3.2 Staff handbook
  • SECTION 4 Recruiting staff
  • SECTION 5 Briefing and induction
    • 5.1 Briefing
    • 5.2 Induction
  • SECTION 6 Managing performance
  • SECTION 7 Staff development
    • 7.1 Issues to consider at organisational level
    • 7.2 Issue for managers to consider
  • Glossary

People are at  the core of every organization. Without staff, organizations cannot exist. It is therefore vital that organizations do not take their staff for granted. This book aims  to help professionals  in  the HR  field and organizations consider and  improve how they  recruit,  develop  and  look  after  their  staff.  The  term  that  is  often  used  for  this  is human resource management:

Human(s) – people with their experience, skills, knowledge and personal qualities.
Human  resource  –  the  people,  and  the  policies  and  practices  that  affect  them  in  the workplace.
Human  resource management  –  the management  of  the  people  and  the  staff  policies and practice that enable an organization to carry out its work. This affects staff from the moment an individual contacts the organization in response to a job advertisement, to the time they leave the organization. Human resource management is about enabling staff to use their qualities in order to fulfill their role and contribute to the organization’s mission
and purpose.

Good human resource management is essential if organizations want to attract and retain good staff. If people see that an organization values its staff, they are more likely to apply  for  a  job with  the  organization  and more  likely  to  stay  once  they  are  recruited.

Good  human  resource management means  that  an  organization  reduces  risk  to  its  staff and  reputation.  It  can  do  this  by  considering  issues  such  as  employment  lawchild protection  and  health  and  safety.  Good  human  resource management  can  also  reduce costs  for  an  organization.  For  example,  good  recruitment  policies  and  processes mean that organizations can efficiently recruit people who will carry out their  jobs effectively.

Good systems for performance management mean that organizations can ensure that they are getting  the best  from  their  staff.  It  should be noted  that volunteers are an  important resource  for  many  organizations.  Some  sections  of  this  book,  such  as  salaries  and employment contracts, are not relevant to volunteers. However, sections such as benefits, performance management and staff development are relevant to volunteers. Development organizations should consider carefully which policies and practices should also be used with volunteers.

This book is for people who manage staff and those who are specifically involved in aspects of human resource management. In some organizations, line managers may be the  only  people  who  consider  human  resource management.  Other  organizations may employ  one  or more  people  to  oversee  human  resource management.  The  policy  and guidelines  for human  resource practice which  such people provide  are used by  the  line
managers. Line managers are therefore as responsible for human resource management as any team devoted to it.

This book provides tools that professionals in the HR field and organizations can use to develop good human resource management. Many of the tools can be used to make improvements at low cost, with enormous benefits. Some of the tools help organizations to employ  the  right people, while others enable organizations  to develop good  systems.
The combination of good people and good  systems  leads  to an effective organization – one that achieves its mission and purpose.

Throughout the book are reflection questions which can be used by individuals or groups of staff to consider what action they might take.


Originally posted 2009-05-23 14:55:42. Republished by Blog Post Promoter

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