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Self Learning Material Manpower planning (MBA-964) Course: Master Business Administration Semester-III Distance Education Programme I.K. Gujral Punjab Technical University Jalandhar Syllabus Manpower Planning (MBA 964) Objective: To appraise the students about the importance of manpower planning specially in todays dynamic environment with emphasis on effective recruitment and selection. Unit – I Human Resource Planning; Macro level scenario of manpower planning, setting up of objectives, organizing planning concept, process of manpower planning. Demand and Supply Forecasting; analyzing Jobs and Work; Types of Employment. Unit – II The Recruitment Process; Advertising for Recruitment; Issues in Recruitment; Screening Applications; Measuring and Interpreting Individual Differences; Creating Psychometric Tests, Validation of Measurement; Using Psychometric Tests. Unit - III Conducting Interviews, Types of Interviews, Group Discussions; Decision Making for Selection; Managerial Selection; New Tools for Recruitment. Unit – IV Recruitment and Selection: Linking with other HRM Systems; Selecting Expatriates; Use of Technology in Recruitment and Selection; Communicating the Decision; Induction and Socialization; Internal Selection; Designing Systems, Administering and Evaluating the system; Ethical Issues; Present Trends in Recruitment and Selection. Note : Relevant Case Studies should be discussed in class. Suggested Readings: 1. Dessler Gary & V. Biju, Human Resource Management, Pearson Education, 2. Roberts. Gareth, “Recruitment & Selection- A competency approach”, Chartered Institute of Personnel & Development, London 3. Billsberry Jon, Experiencing Recruitment & selection, Wiley Publications 4. Cooper Dominic, Robertson T Ivan & Tinline Gordon, Recruitment & Selection –A framework for success, Thomson Publications, London TableofContents Lesson Title Written by Page No. No. 1 HUMAN RESOURCE PLANNING Dr. Mamta Ratti, Assistant 1 Professor, MCM DAV College, Chandigarh 2 MANPOWER PLANNING Dr. Mamta Ratti, Assistant 15 PROCESS Professor, MCM DAV College, Chandigarh 3 JOB ANALYSIS AND DESIGN Dr. Mamta Ratti, Assistant 34 Professor, MCM DAV College, Chandigarh 4 RECRUITMENT Dr. Mamta Ratti, Assistant 54 Professor, MCM DAV College, Chandigarh 5 RECRUITMENT & Dr. Mamta Ratti, Assistant 75 PSYCHOMETRIC TESTS Professor, MCM DAV College, Chandigarh 6 INTERVIEWS Ms. Kajal Vij, Assistant Professor, 94 HMV College, Jalandhar 7 GROUP DISCUSSIONS Ms. Kajal Vij, Assistant Professor, 116 HMV College, Jalandhar 8 MANAGERIAL SELECTION Ms. Kajal Vij, Assistant Professor, 133 HMV College, Jalandhar 9 RECRUITMENTAND Ms. Kajal Vij, Assistant Professor, 149 SELECTION HMV College, Jalandhar 10 INTERNAL SELECTION Ms. Kajal Vij, Assistant Professor, 164 HMV College, Jalandhar Reviwed by: Dr. Pooja Mehta, Assistant Professor I.K.G. PTU, Kapurthala ©IKGujralPunjabTechnical UniversityJalandhar All rights reserved with IK Gujral Punjab Technical University Jalandhar CHAPTER1 HUMAN RESOURCE PLANNING “Human Resource isnt a thing we do; its the thing that runs our business.” – Steve Wynn Structure 1.1 Objectives 1.2 Introduction 1.3 Conceptual Clarity 1.4 WhyHuman Resource Planning is required 1.5 Strategies for effective Human Resource Planning 1.6 Man PowerPlanning at Macro Level 1.7 Factors Affecting Macro Manpower Planning 1.8 Check Your Progress 1 1.9 Approaches to Macro level Man Power Planning 1.10 Emerging trends & Issues in Man Power Planning 1.11 Effectiveness of Macro level Manpower Planning and Policy 1.12 Check Your Progress 2 1.13 Summary 1.14 Glossary 1.15 Answer to Check Your Progress 1.16 References 1.17 Suggested Readings 1.18 Terminal and Model Questions 1.1 Objectives To understand the role of manpower planning in an organization To learn the strategies for making manpower planning effective To understand Man Power Planning at Macro Level To know the approaches to Man Power Planning at Macro Level Tobe aware of emerging trends & Issues of Manpower Planning 1.2 Introduction There are four factors of production: Men, Money, Material and Method. The economists suggest that the productivity can be easily improved with the help of effective utilization of these factors of production. Men is the most dynamic factors among all mentioned factors. The planning of Man power is very essential due to its tangible and living nature. Rest of the Page 1 of 179
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