Human Resource Planning (HRP)
Human Resource Planning – Introduction:
Human
resources are unquestionably the most crucial aspect of an organization's
operation. The term resource or 'human resource' refers to the potentials,
abilities, capacities, and skills that can be developed in an organizational
setting through constant engagement.
The
interactions, interrelationships, and activities carried out all contribute to
the development of human potential in some way. Organizational productivity,
company growth, and economic development are all dependent to a considerable
part on the efficient use of human resources.
As
a result, it is critical for an organization to take steps to ensure that these
resources are used effectively. Effective human resource planning is critical
at various stages of an organization's development. At all times, it is critical
to match the work requirements with the individual
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| Figure 1: The 7 Steps of Human Resource Planning. |
Human Resource Planning – Need and
Importance:
I. Assessing Future Personnel
Needs:
Whether it's a case of excess labor or a case
of labor scarcity, it paints a picture of poor planning or a lack of planning
in an organization. Surplus labor is a concern for a lot of companies in India,
particularly public sector units (PSUs).
Companies later provide schemes like the Voluntary Retirement Scheme (VRS) to eliminate surplus labor as a result of surplus labor. As a result, it is preferable to plan ahead of time for personnel. HRP allows for the correct quantity and type of workers to be employed (Human Resource Planning: Definition, Importance, Objectives, Process & Prerequisites, 2022).
II. Foundation for Other HRM Functions:
In all HRM functions, HRP is the first step. As
a result, HRP provides critical information for other HRM operations like as
recruiting, selection, training and development, promotion, and so on.
III. Coping with Change:
Changes in the corporate environment, such as
competition, technology, regulatory guidelines, and the global market, affect
the job's character. This entails changes in people's demands, job content,
required qualifications, and experience. HRP assists the company in adapting to
new changes.
IV.
Investment Perspective:
Investment in human resources is seen as a
better notion in the long-run success of the firm as a result of a shift in
management philosophy. Human assets, unlike physical goods, can appreciate in
value. As a result, HRP is seen as critical for the appropriate planning of
future personnel.
V. Expansion
and Diversification Plans:
More staff at all levels are required as part
of the expansion and diversification efforts. An organization's specific
personnel requirements in future plans can be determined through proper HRP.
VI. Employee
Turnover:
Every organization, at some point or another,
experiences a small labor turnover. This is particularly prevalent among young
private-sector graduates. This demands a re-evaluation of manpower planning in
order to continue recruiting and hiring.
VII. Conformity with Government
Guidelines:
The
Indian government has established some guidelines for organizations to follow
in order to protect the weaker sectors of society. Reservations in jobs for
SC/ST, BC, physically disabled, ex-servicemen, and others, for example. When
recruiting new employees, the HR manager considers all of the government
regulations.
VIII. International Expansion
Strategies:
HRP
is critical to an organization's international expansion initiatives. HRP
becomes more difficult under International Human Resource Management (IHRM). An
organization may wish to fill key roles in a foreign subsidiary with employees
from its home nation, the host country, or a third country. All of this
necessitates a highly effective HRP
Human Resource Planning - Responsibility
The
personnel department is in charge of human resource planning. The industrial
engineering department, top management, and a team of directors from several
departments assist it in this duty. It is primarily a personnel or staffing
role.
The
Board of Directors bears overall responsibility because, according to Hindustan
Lever's manpower planning scheme, "these members are in a position to
steer the future course of business, set appropriate goals for the management
concerned in the design of personnel policies."
"Recommend
relevant personnel policies in respect of manpower planning, design ways of
procedure, and identify the quantitative aspects of manpower planning,"
according to the personnel department
Referencing
Economics Discussion. 2022. Human Resource Planning: Definition, Importance, Objectives, Process &
Prerequisites. [online] Available at:
<https://www.economicsdiscussion.net/human-resource-management/human-resource-planning-definition-importance-objectives-process-prerequisites/31575>
[Accessed 4 May 2022].

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