human resources management function- factors involved Flashcards
human resources manager
co-orodinates all the activities involved in acquiring , developing, maintaining and terminating employees from an organisations human resources.
human resources management
in its simplest form, is defined as the effective management of the formal relationship between the employer and employees.
employer of choice
attracts, motivates and holds on to highly talented workers.
industrial democracy or empowerment
is the move towards increasing influence of employees in decisions affecting their organisation and their jobs.
diversity
refers to the differences between employees in an organisation, encompassing characteristics such as race, gender, ethnic group, age, disability, sexual orientation, personality and education level.
flexible woking conditions
condition that allow employees to balance work and family responsibilities more effectively.
work-life balance
is about achieving the right amount of time for work and personal life.
occupational health and safety
refers to the responsibility the employer has to ensure the workplace is safe for employees and that steps are taken to minimise harm.
job security
is the belief that the employees will not lose there job.
motivation
refers to the individual, internal process that directs , energises and sustains a persons behaviour.
need
is a personal requirement
Maslow’s Hierarchy of needs
in maslow’s sequence of human needs in the order of importance.
Physiological, Safety, Social, Esteem, Self Actualization
Herzbergs Motivation+Hygiene Theory
is the idea that satisfaction or dissatisfaction are caused by separate sets of factors .
Motivational Aspects (Increases Job Satisfaction) Achievement and Recognition
Hygiene Factors (Increases Dissatisfaction) Bad Working conditions, Low Pay, Bad Job Security
Locke’s Goal Setting Theory
Employees are motivated by clear goals and appropriate feedback regarding their achievements.
Goal -> Motivation -> Performance