1.4.1 approaches to staffing Flashcards

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staff as a cost: (4)

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  • treat employees as a source of the business
  • minimum wage
  • little empowerment
  • minimal communication
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staff as an asset: (5)

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  • treat employees as the most important some of the business
  • souce of competitive advantage
  • treated as individuals
  • employees are empowered
  • competitive pay structure
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flexible working

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there are a variety of options offered to employees in terms of working time/location

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positives of flexible working

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  • cuts costs
  • gives more time for employees
  • easy recruitment
  • increase productivity
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negatives of flexible working

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  • managers find it harder to control
  • harder to organise meetings
  • things might not be relevant to an employee
  • relationship building = hard
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multiskilling

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staff are allowed to carry out a variety of tasks rather than specialise

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positives of multiskilling

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enables greater use of job rotation

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negatives of multiskilling

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puts greater requirement on training

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outsourcing

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delegating one or more business processes to an external provider - who owns/mamages to an agreed standard

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10
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off shoring

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work is done overseas

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11
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dismissal

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employee dismissed due to break of contract or unacceptable performance

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redundancy

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employee loses job as the job is no longer required by the business

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consultation

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meeting with individuals from the business to discuss different options after being let go from the company

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14
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work to rule

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employees follow strict instructions of contract

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15
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overtime ban

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emplyees refuse to work overtime (significant effect on production)

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16
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go slow

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employees work at slowest/least productive pace

17
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strike

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last resort action, fraught with danger for employee + employer

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arbitration

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involves an impartial outsider making a decision on a dispute (private)

19
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employee representation

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arises when employees are part of a formal structure for involving them in the decision making of the business

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positives of employee representation

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  • increase empowerment + motivation of workforce
  • better decision making
  • decrease risk of disputes
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negatives of employee representation

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  • time consuming, slow decision making
  • managers may feel their authority is being undermined
22
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trade unions

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  • represent + protect interests of employees
  • negotiate on behalf of employees with employer
23
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positives of trade unions

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  • increase employee motivation
  • pressure emplyers to increase wages
  • have power to go on strikes
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negtives of trade unions

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  • work place tension
  • put pressure on employees
  • fees
25
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work councils

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EU makes these mandatory for firms that operate in 2+ countires and have 1000+ employers (look at performance, welfare, legislation etc)

26
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mediation

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involves an independant, impartial person helping 2+ individuals or groups reach a solution that’s acceptable for everyone

27
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concilation

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used when an employee is making a complaint against their employee to an employment triburial