Human resources 3.5.3 Flashcards
What are 3 quantitative measures of HR performance?
- Labour productivity
- Labour turnover and retention
- Absenteeism
What are 4 strategies to improve HR performance?
- Financial rewards
- Employee share ownership
- Consultation strategies
- Empowerment strategies
What are the functions of a HR department?
- Identify workforce requirements (“hiring and firing”)
- Designing the jobs which people do
- Developing reward systems
- Developing communication systems
What is labour productivity?
Labour productivity is a measure of economic performance that compares the amount of output with the amount of labor used to produce that output.
What is the equation for labour productivity?
Output per period
/ Number of employees per period
Why is labour productivity important?
- Often seen as the single most important indicator of how a firm’s employees are performing.
- An increase in labour productivity suggests an increase in efficiency.
- The importance lies in the effect of productivity on labour cost per unit.
What is the labour turnover formula?
Number of staff leaving / average number of staff x 100
Why should we analyse the labour turnover ratio?
- Like any ratio this figure is best compared with previous years or competitors.
- Identifying Internal and external causes.
- Analyse positive and negative effects of staff turnover.
What are the internal causes of high labour turnover?
- Poor recruitment
- Ineffective motivation/leadership
- Higher wage levels available elsewhere
What are the external causes of high labour turnover?
- Increase in number of local employment opportunities
- Improved transport links
- Increase in ability of workers to work from home
What are the positive and negative effects of high labour turnover?
- Increased cost of recruitment
- Increased training costs
- Disruption
- Loss of productivity
+ New ideas and enthusiasm
+ Opportunity to recruit staff with specific skills
+ New approaches to problem solving
What is labour retention?
The extent to which an employer retains its employees and may be measured as the proportion of employees with a specified length of service (typically one year or more) expressed as a percentage of overall workforce numbers.
What is the labour retention formula?
(Staff not leaving in the past year x
Average number of staff employed
in the previous year) x 100
What is absenteeism?
- A measurement of the number of days staff are absent each year.
- Pays no attention to “sickies” vs genuine reasons for absence
What is the absenteeism formula?
(Total days absence in the period /
Total possible days) x 100