Managing Your Human Resource
Humans are the most important resources within an organisation as they are essential, as well as one of the most challenging resources for managers to handle as they are responsible for the tasks that will ease the development of any & every organisation.
As Human resource managers, one must make a thorough and well-thought-out selection of the team to ensure members are suitable and skilled for the task in question.
Firms profess that people are the source of their competitive advantage, whether they be technological experts, accommodating customer service experts, or visionary managers...At a time of unparalleled technological development, it is the human resources that paradoxically spell success or failure for all firms, and especially entrepreneurial ones’’ (Katz, Aldrich, Welbourne, & Williams, 2000)
We have identified a few components to
manage your human resources more efficiently-
1. Knowing which skills you need -
Knowing which individuals, you
need for the organisation will facilitate resource planning. So, think
carefully about what kind of tasks your organisation requires and which skills
are mandatory for the completion of the task.
2. Lead & organize your team -
Make sure everyone knows the
common objectives, their responsibility in the organisation and their role.
where every employee will have a duty allocated to them to get their part done
successfully.
3. Encourage them to participate –
Employees bring
the knowledge and the know-how and it is highly beneficial when they get
involved in an organisation planning and decision making, as this adds their
expertise to the process and strengthens their commitment to the organisation.
4. The use a management tools -
These tools can help you easily keep an eye on everyone's workload and progress. A tool will immediately show you if there is an imbalance during the process and let you put everything in its place rapidly.
5. Provide feedback -
Interaction between you and your
employees is fundamental. Whether they are succeeding or failing in completing
a task, they need you to be there to give them advice, resolve issues if
necessary and offer them support. Working together will certainly optimize the organisations
performance.
We
know that as new firms grow in sales or production rates, they must also grow
in the number of people they employ. However, few studies have examined how
these individuals are recruited, hired, trained, motivated, or rewarded for
their contributions to the venture (for recent notable exceptions, see Katz
& Welbourne, 2002).
Conclusion -
Every resource is
important to bring an organisation to life and to ensure that it is successful.
Managing these resources properly will give you complete control over the
process and will facilitate & accelerate your progress. It is vital that
Human Resources are managed efficiently and effectively as HR departments will
learn & identify the strengths & weaknesses of their employees and use
strategic solutions to foresee issues and could manager them by using the existing
workforce to create opportunity and maintain organisational development.
‘‘Any plan for launching a new enterprise should include a road map for evolving the organizational structure and the HR system, which parallels the timeline for financial, technological and growth milestones’’ (Baron & Hannan, 2002, p. 30)
References
Katz, J., Aldrich, H., Welbourne, T. M., & Williams, P. M. (2000). Guest editor’s comments special issue on human resource management and the SME: Toward a new synthesis. Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice, 7 – 10
Available at :https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S105348220400021X
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Katz, J. A., & Welbourne, T. M.
(2002). Managing people in entrepreneurial organizations. Amsterdam: JAI Press
Available at : https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S105348220400021X
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Baron, J. N., & Hannan, M. T. (2002). Organizational blueprints for success in high-tech start-ups: Lessons from the Stanford project on emerging companies. California Management Review, 44(3), 8 – 36.
Available at : https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S105348220400021X
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Effective and efficient management of human resources is essential because HR departments will be able to recognize the strengths and weaknesses of their workforce, anticipate problems, and manage them by leveraging the current workforce to maintain organizational development and create opportunities.
ReplyDeleteVery well explained the ways to manage human recourses in an organization.
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