Chapter 5 The Human Resource Management Function (employment Cycle) Flashcards

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Maintenance phase

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Involves the induction (new employees with the organisation and jobs they will perform), training and development (teaching new skills, helping employees learn task involving their job), recognition & reward (monetary benefits and non-monetary benefits) & performance management (methods to improve organisational & individual employee performance

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Terminations phase

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Involves termination management (voluntary termination dealing with employees leaving on their own) and involuntary termination (dealing with employees being asked to leave) and entitlement and transition issues (payment of any outstanding benefits, such as sick, annual leave and providing support and counselling for dismissed employees.

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Human resource planning (HR)

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Is the development of strategies to meet the organisations future human resources needs

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Job analysis

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Is the study of an employees job in order to determine the duties performed, the time involved with each of those duties performed, the time involved with each of those duties, the responsibilities involved and the equipment required.

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Job description

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Is a summary of what the worker will be doing - the role they will have in the organisation in terms of duties and responsibilities.

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Job specification

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Will indicate the sort of person an organisation is seeking in terms of personal qualities, skills, education and work experiences.

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Job design

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Details the number, kinds and variety of tasks that individual employees perform in their jobs. Jobs may be designed so they include a variety of tasks to keep employees interested and motivated.

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Recruitment

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Is the process of attracting qualified job applicants from which to select the most appropriate person for a specific job

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Internal recruitment

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Internal recruitment involves considering present employees as applicants for available positions (within the organisation)

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External recruitment

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External recruitment involves finding a suitable applicant for a position outside of the working organisation.

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Employee selection

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Involves choosing the candidate who best matches the organisations requirements.

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Discrimination

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Occurs when a policy or a practice disadvantages a person or a group based on a personal characteristic that is irrelevant to the performance of the work

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Full time permanent

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Employees have an ongoing employment contract which includes all legally required time entitlements

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Part-time permanent employment

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Involves working fewer ordinary weekly or monthly hours compared with full-time employees

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Fixed term contract

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Is where employment is offered for specific period

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Causal employees

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Are employed on an hourly basis

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Remuneration

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Is monetary payment in return for the work an employee performs

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Wage

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Is an hourly or weekly rate of pay

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Salary

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Employees who earn a salary are paid a fixed about each year, which then divided by 26 to give a fortnightly salary, or by 12 to give a monthly salary

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Salary sacrifice

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Is forgoing salary in order to receive another non-cash benefit of equivalent value.

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Induction

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Is a process of acquainting new employees with the organisation - history, structures, objectives, culture, policies and practices - and the jobs they will perform

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Training

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Generally refers to the process of teaching staff how to do their job more efficiently and effectively by boosting their knowledge and skills

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Development

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Refers to activities that prepare staff to take on greater responsibility in the future

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Learning organisation

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Monitors and interprets its environment, seeking to improve its understanding of the interrelationship between its actions and its environment

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Succession planning

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Focuses on preparing employees with potential to take on key management positions within. The organisation in the future, should the need arise

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Recognition and reward programs

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Aim to both acknowledging the work an employee has done and providing some sort of benefit, such as cash, merchandise, travel or gift certificates, in return for a job well done

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Intrinsic rewards

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Come from the task or job itself, such as recognition or feedback or a sense of achievement

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Extrinsic rewards

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Are outside the job itself. They may be monetary or non-monetary

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Establishment phase

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Establishment phase involves the planning (staff needs, job analysis and job design), recruitment (the attracting of people to apply for the position in the business, undertaking internal and external recruitment) selection (choosing, hiring the most qualified; testing and interviewing) and employment arrangements and remuneration (deciding types of employment contracts & ways of paying.