Human resources 3.5.3 Flashcards

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What are 3 quantitative measures of HR performance?

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  • Labour productivity
  • Labour turnover and retention
  • Absenteeism
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What are 4 strategies to improve HR performance?

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  • Financial rewards
  • Employee share ownership
  • Consultation strategies
  • Empowerment strategies
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What are the functions of a HR department?

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  • Identify workforce requirements (“hiring and firing”)
  • Designing the jobs which people do
  • Developing reward systems
  • Developing communication systems
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What is labour productivity?

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Labour productivity is a measure of economic performance that compares the amount of output with the amount of labor used to produce that output.

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What is the equation for labour productivity?

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Output per period
/ Number of employees per period

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Why is labour productivity important?

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  • 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.
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What is the labour turnover formula?

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Number of staff leaving / average number of staff x 100

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Why should we analyse the labour turnover ratio?

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  • 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.
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What are the internal causes of high labour turnover?

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  • Poor recruitment
  • Ineffective motivation/leadership
  • Higher wage levels available elsewhere
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What are the external causes of high labour turnover?

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  • Increase in number of local employment opportunities
  • Improved transport links
  • Increase in ability of workers to work from home
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What are the positive and negative effects of high labour turnover?

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  • 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

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What is labour retention?

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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.

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What is the labour retention formula?

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(Staff not leaving in the past year x
Average number of staff employed
in the previous year) x 100

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What is absenteeism?

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  • A measurement of the number of days staff are absent each year.
  • Pays no attention to “sickies” vs genuine reasons for absence
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What is the absenteeism formula?

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(Total days absence in the period /
Total possible days) x 100

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What are the advantages and disadvantages of absenteeism?

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  • Lost productivity of the absent employee
  • Overtime for other employees to fill in
  • Decreased overall productivity of those employees
  • Any temporary help costs incurred
  • Possible loss of business or dissatisfied customers
  • Problems with employee morale
17
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What are the HR advantages and disadvantages of employee share ownership?

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+ Give staff a stake and they feel part of the whole
+ Reduces the “them and us” divide
+ LSE research: “Ownership is positively correlated with productivity”

  • Share values could drop - risking losing the value of their shares if the business runs into difficulty, which increases their financial dependence on the business.
  • Lower salary - sometimes being expected to take a lower salary in return for receiving shares.
18
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What are consultation strategies?

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It is the person who provides consultancy services for companies in managing the process of recruiting personnel and applying the right methods. In addition, human resources consultants provide performance and talent management.

Consultation is when an employer talks and listens to employees or workers and any trade union or other relevant employee representatives about organisational issues and changes which affect them.

19
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Are consultation strategies a good HR technique?

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They can be…they provide employees with a platform from which their voices may be heard
- yeah…. heard and ignored!!!

20
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What are empowerment strategies?

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  • Empowerment means not only delegating the power to decide how to tackle a task, but it means delegating the power to decide which task to tackle.
    E.g. Google: 20% personal projects
21
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What is human resource planning?

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Activities that managers engage in to forecast their current and future needs for human resources