séance 1 - leading proactively to manage your employees Flashcards
what are the 2 models oh HRM
traditional and new (renewed)
what are the caracteristics of the traditional model of HRM?
-labour is abundant
-employees are interchangeable
-labour is nothing but a cost or expensee
-labour consists of a homogeneous group
=bureaucratic
=unfocused
what are the caracteristics of the renewed model of HRM?
-employees are an asset
-employees are a critical resouce
-employees are a difficult resource to manage (not interchangeable)
=strategic
=contingent
what are some of HRM activities/processes? and what HR has to consider during them?
-conflict mngmt
-staffing
-compensation
-mobilization
-health and safety
-discipline
-employee performance
must consider internal and external environment
what is the objectives of an effective HRM?
to help the organisation achieve its strategy:
- attracting potentially qualified job applicants
- helping to retain the desirable employees
- motivating and helping employees to grow, develop and realize their potential in the organization
what are the factors related to organization that must be taken into account by HRM activities?
- mission : the why
- vision/business objectives
- corporate culture (values)
- structure
- technology
- leadership style
what are the factors related to employees that must be taken into account by HRM activities?
- portrait of the workforce
- presence of a union
- employee aspirations
- work climate
what are the 5 aspects that make the external environment?
- economy
- technology
- legal
- demographics
- resources
what are the 3 element tools of the HR strategy composed of?
- HR policy/strategy
- HR programs
- HR practices
who chooses the HR policies? (strategic)
upper management
who makes the conception of HR programs? (coordination)
VP responsible of HR and of other functions
who is responsible for the implementation of HR practices? (mobilization
management and supervisors
what is important to explain in order to mobilize employees?
the why: is a strong motivator, because you see the end result of your work (the why you are doing and where you are going)
what are the key points that define mobilization?
- critical mass of employees
- exceeds expected job performance
- cooperates fully and help others
- participation in internal civic life
- loyal to the organization and its success
what are the observable behaviors/lvl of mobilization
-respect of work contract
-individual motivation
-individual mobilization
-critical mass
-collectie mobilization
=collective performance