Saturday, October 17, 2009

♥♥Nature, Scope and Role of HRM♥♥

I have decided to interview Mr. Carlito S. Llano, the Human Resource Manager of my adopted company which is the LYR Marketing since I certainly know that he could share to me a lot of informations and his knowledge regarding human resource management. He is in the business for many years and has been a professor that's why I know that he can share to me according to what he learned and experienced.

Summing up all of the things he shared to me from the time I first interviewed him up to the time I asked him things merely on what are the human resource management role, scope and nature. I may say that human resource management includes the processes and practical techniques involved in managing people(workforce) in an organization. These normally refer to the relationship between management and workers and the behavior of workers in companies.

According to what I understood from the things Mr. Llano had shared to us, human resource management has two main goals. First of which is to effectively make use of the talents and abilities of employees which are related to the implementation of strategies directed towards creating and sustaining competitive advantage. And second is to enable employees to agree about the objectives and nature of their working environment and ensure them with their compensation and benefits he or she would receive for them to successfully accomplish their assignments.

Among the roles of a HR manager comprises planning and organizing for work and people, people acquisition and development, and administration of policies, programs and practices. Disciplinary procedures as well as procedures for recognizing employee for exemplary work also fall under the responsibilities of a human resource manager.

His concept is similar to that of his organization in which they give great value and importance to their greatest asset- their employees. They are willing to give and are bound to give more for their employees for they are the ones who had shared their talents and knowledge for the company. I agree with these concepts in that the main concerns are for the people who individually and collectively contribute to the achievement of the objectives of an organization. The benefits and compensations they acquire from being a member of the workforce gives them a greate usefulness, self-confidence, and respect from their fellow citizens as well s workers.

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