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   In simple words, HRP is understood as the
    process of forecasting an organization's
    future demand for, and supply of, the right
    type of people in the right number.
   After this only the HRM department can
    initiate the recruitment and selection
    process
   Its called by manpower planning, personal
    planning or employment planning
•   It includes the estimation of how many qualified
    people are necessary to carry out the assigned
    activities, how many people will be available, and
    what, if anything, must be done to ensure that
    personal supply equals personnel demand at the
    appropriate point in the future.
•   Basically it’s the process by which an organization
    ensures that it has the right number & kind of
    people, at the right place, at the right time,
    capable of effectively & efficiently completeing
    those tasks that will help the organisation achieve
    its overall objectives.
1.       FUTURE PERSONNEL NEEDS
     •     Surplus or deficiency in staff strength
     •     Results in the anomaly of surplus labour with the lack of top
           executives
1.       COPING WITH CHANGE
     •     Enables an enterprise to cope with changes in competitive
           forces, markets, technology, products & government
           regulations
1.       CREATING HIGHLY TALENTED PERSONNEL
     •     HR manager must use his/her ingenuity to attract & retain
           qualified & skilled personnel
     •     Succession planning
1.       PROTECTION OF WEAKER SECTIONS
     •     SC/ST candidates, physically handicapped, children of the
           socially disabled & physically oppressed and backward class
           citizens.
5. INTERNATIONAL STRATEGIES
  •   Fill key jobs with foreign nationals and re-
      assignment of employees from within or across
      national borders
6. FOUNDATION FOR PERSONNEL FUNCTIONS
  •   Provides information for designing & implementing
      recruiting, selection, personnel
      movement(transfers,      promotions, layoffs) &
      training & development
7. INCREASING INVESTMENTS IN HUMAN
   RESOURCES
  •   Human assets increase in value
8. RESISTANCE TO CHANGE AND MOVE
  •   Proper planning is required to do this
9. OTHER BENEFITS
  •   Upper management has a better view of the
      HR dimensions of business decision
  •   More time is provided to locate talent
  •   Better opportunities exist to include women &
      minority groups in future growth plans
  •   Better planning of assignments to develop
      managers can be done
I.   TYPE & STRATEGY OF ORGANISATION

          Internal growth   Growth through M & A


             Informal             Formal



             Reactive             Proactive



             Inflexible            Flexible
II. ORGANIZATIONAL GROWTH CYCLES & PLANNING
  •   Embryonic stage – No personnel planning
  •   Growth stage – HR forecasting is essential
  •   Maturity stage – Planning more formalized & less
      flexible
  •   Declining stage – Planning for layoff, retrenchment &
      retirement
III. ENVIRONMENTAL UNCERTAINITIES
  •   Political, social & economic changes
  •   Balancing programmes are built into the HRM
      programme through succession planning, promotion
      channels, layoffs, flexi time, job sharing, retirement,
      VRS, etc….
IV. TIME HORIZONS
  •   Short-term & Long-term plans
V. TYPE & QUALITY OF FORECASTING INFORMATION
  •   Type of information which should be used in making
      forecasts
VI. NATURE OF JOBS BEING FILLED
  •   Difference in employing a shop-floor worker & a
      managerial personnel
VII. OFF-LOADING THE WORK
ENVIRONMENT


                         ORGANISATIONAL
                      OBJECTIVES AND POLICIES


 HR NEEDS FORECAST                              HR SUPPLY FORECAST


                         HR PROGRAMMING


                      HRP IMPLEMENTATATION


                          CONTROL AND
                     EVALUATION OF PROGRAMME



    SURPLUS                                           SHORTAGE
RESTRICTED HIRING                                    RECRUITMENT
 REDUCED HOURS                                       AND SELECTION
VRS, LAY OFF, etc


                       THE HRP PROCESS
   HR plans need to be based on Organizational Objectives.
   The role of HRP is to subserve the overall objectives by
    ensuring availability and utilization of Human Resources.
   In developing these objectives, specific policies need to be
    formulated to address the following questions:
       Are vacancies to be filled from promotions from within or
        hiring from outside?
       How do training and development objectives interfere with the
        HRP objectives?
       What union constraints are encountered in HRP and what
        policies are needed to handle these constraints?
       How to enrich employees job? Should the routine and boring
        jobs continue or be eliminated?
       How to downsize the organization to make it more
        competitive?
   Demand forecasting is the process of
    estimating the future quantity and quality of
    people required.
   The basis of the forecast must be the annual
    budget and long-term corporate plan,
    translated into activity levels for each
    function and department
   Demand forecasting must consider several
    factors both internal and external.
   Among external factors are competition(foreign
    and domestic), economic climate, laws and
    regulatory bodies, changes in technology and
    social factors.
   Internal factors include budget constraints,
    production levels, new products and services,
    organizational structure and employee
    separation.
   Demand forecasting helps to :
     Quantify the jobs necessary for producing a given
      number of goods
     Prevent shortage of people where and when they are
      needed most
     Determine what staff-mix is desirable in the future
     Monitor compliance with legal requirements with
      regard to reservation of jobs
     Asses appropriate staffing levels in different parts of
      the organization so as to avoid unnecessary costs
   Managerial judgement
   Ratio-trend analysis
   Work study techniques
   Delphi technique
   Flow models
   Other techniques
   In this all managers sit together, discuss and
    arrive at a figure which would be the future
    demand for labour.
   This technique may involve a ‘bottom-up’ or
    ‘top-down’ approach. A combination of both
    could yield positive results.
   This is the quickest forecasting technique.
   This technique involves studying past ratios,
    say, between the number of workers and
    sales in an organization and forecasting
    future ratios, making some allowance for
    changes in the organization or its method.
   Work study techniques can be used when it is
    possible to apply work measurement to
    calculate the length of operations and the
    amount of labour required.
•   This technique is the method of forecasting
    personnel needs.
•   It solicits estimates of personnel needs from
    a group of experts, usually managers.
•   The HRP experts act as intermediaries,
    summarize the various responses and report
    the findings back to the experts.
•   Summaries and surveys are repeated until
    the experts opinion begin to agree.
Supply forecasting measures the no of
people likely to be available from within and
outside an organisation,after making
allowance for absenteeism, internal
movements and promotions, wastage and
changes in hours and other conditions of
work.
   Quantify no of people and positions expected
    in near future.
   Clarify the staff mixes.
   Prevent shortage of people
   Asses present staffing levels in different
    parts of organization.
   Existing human resources

   Internal sources of supply

   External sources of supply
•   Skill inventories – info about non-managers.
    1. Personal data
    2. Skills
    3. Special qualifications
    4. Salary and job history
    5. Company data
    6. Capacity of individual
    7. Special preference of individual
•   Management inventories
    1.   Work history
    2.   Strengths
    3.   Weakness
    4.   Promotion potential
    5.   Career goals
    6.   Personal data
    7.   Number and types of employees supervised
    8.   Total budget managed
    9.   Previous management duties.
   HR planning and analysis
   Equal employment
   Staffing
   HR development
   Compensation and benefits
   Health,saftey and security
   Employee and labor relations
   Inflows and outflows
      IS= current supply – outflow + inflow

   Turnover rate
     No of seperations during one year   × 100
     Avg no of employees during the year
   Conditions of work and absenteeism.
    Absenteeism is given by
    no of persons – days lost                ×100

    Avg no of persons × no of working days

   Productivity level

   Movement among jobs
   New blood and new experience

   To replenish old personnel

   Organizational growth and diversification
   After personal demand and supply are
    forecast the vacancies should be filled at
    right time with right employees.
   Converting HR plan into action.
   Action programmes are..
        Recruitment
        Selection & placement
        Training and development
        Retraining & redeployment
        The retention plan
        The redundance plan
        The succession plan
Recruitment
   Selection & placement


 IfShortage of employees
             - Do-
Hire new full-time employees
Offer incentives for postponing retirement
Re-hire retired employees on part-time basis
Attempt to reduce turnover
Bring in over-time for present employees
Subcontract work to another company
Hire temporary employees
Re-engineer to reduce needs
 If surplus of employees is expected
              -Do-
Do not replace employees who leave
Offer incentives for early retirement
Transfer or reassign excess employees
Use slack time for employees training or
  equipment maintenance
Reduce work hours
Pay off employee
   It covers no. of trainees required
   It necessary for existing staff
   Identification of resource personal for
    conducting development programmes
   Frequency of training and development
    programmes
   Budget allocation
 Retraining    and redeployment:
  New skill should be imported to existing
   employee

 Retention        plan:
      Compensation plan
      Performance appraisal
      Employees leaving in search of green pastures
      The induction criss
      Shortages
      Unstable recruits
   Who is to be redundant and where and when
   Plans for re-development or re-training
   Steps to be taken to help redundant
    employees finding new jobs
   Policy for declaring redundancies
   Programme for consulting with unions or
    staff associations
   Analysis of demand
   Audit of existing executives
   Planning of individual career path
   Career counseling
    Accelerated promotions
   Performance related training and
    development
   Planned strategic recruitment
   Filling the openings
   Establish the reporting procedures
   Identifying who are in post and those who
    are in pipe line
   It should report employment costs against
    budget and trends in wastage and
    employment ratios
 Institute   of Applied Manpower Research

 Requisites   for successful HRP
   Recognize  of corporate planning
   Backing of top management for HRP
   HRP responsibilities should be centralized
   Personnel record must be complete, up-date and
    readily available
   The time horizon of plan should be long for remedial
    action
   The techniques of planning should be best suit
   Plans should be prepared by skill level
   Data collection, analysis, techniques of planning
    should be constantly revised
 People question the importance of making HR
  practices future oriented and role assigned to HR
  practitioners in formulation of organizational
  strategies
 HR practitioners are perceived as expert in handling
  personnel matters, but are not experts in managing
  business.
 HR information often is incompatible with the
  information used in strategy formulation.
 Conflicts may exist between short term and long term
  HR needs.
 Conflicts between quantitative and qualitative
  approaches to HRP.
 Non-involvement of operating managers renders HRP
  ineffective.

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Human Resource planning

  • 2. In simple words, HRP is understood as the process of forecasting an organization's future demand for, and supply of, the right type of people in the right number.  After this only the HRM department can initiate the recruitment and selection process  Its called by manpower planning, personal planning or employment planning
  • 3. It includes the estimation of how many qualified people are necessary to carry out the assigned activities, how many people will be available, and what, if anything, must be done to ensure that personal supply equals personnel demand at the appropriate point in the future. • Basically it’s the process by which an organization ensures that it has the right number & kind of people, at the right place, at the right time, capable of effectively & efficiently completeing those tasks that will help the organisation achieve its overall objectives.
  • 4. 1. FUTURE PERSONNEL NEEDS • Surplus or deficiency in staff strength • Results in the anomaly of surplus labour with the lack of top executives 1. COPING WITH CHANGE • Enables an enterprise to cope with changes in competitive forces, markets, technology, products & government regulations 1. CREATING HIGHLY TALENTED PERSONNEL • HR manager must use his/her ingenuity to attract & retain qualified & skilled personnel • Succession planning 1. PROTECTION OF WEAKER SECTIONS • SC/ST candidates, physically handicapped, children of the socially disabled & physically oppressed and backward class citizens.
  • 5. 5. INTERNATIONAL STRATEGIES • Fill key jobs with foreign nationals and re- assignment of employees from within or across national borders 6. FOUNDATION FOR PERSONNEL FUNCTIONS • Provides information for designing & implementing recruiting, selection, personnel movement(transfers, promotions, layoffs) & training & development 7. INCREASING INVESTMENTS IN HUMAN RESOURCES • Human assets increase in value 8. RESISTANCE TO CHANGE AND MOVE • Proper planning is required to do this
  • 6. 9. OTHER BENEFITS • Upper management has a better view of the HR dimensions of business decision • More time is provided to locate talent • Better opportunities exist to include women & minority groups in future growth plans • Better planning of assignments to develop managers can be done
  • 7. I. TYPE & STRATEGY OF ORGANISATION Internal growth Growth through M & A Informal Formal Reactive Proactive Inflexible Flexible
  • 8. II. ORGANIZATIONAL GROWTH CYCLES & PLANNING • Embryonic stage – No personnel planning • Growth stage – HR forecasting is essential • Maturity stage – Planning more formalized & less flexible • Declining stage – Planning for layoff, retrenchment & retirement III. ENVIRONMENTAL UNCERTAINITIES • Political, social & economic changes • Balancing programmes are built into the HRM programme through succession planning, promotion channels, layoffs, flexi time, job sharing, retirement, VRS, etc….
  • 9. IV. TIME HORIZONS • Short-term & Long-term plans V. TYPE & QUALITY OF FORECASTING INFORMATION • Type of information which should be used in making forecasts VI. NATURE OF JOBS BEING FILLED • Difference in employing a shop-floor worker & a managerial personnel VII. OFF-LOADING THE WORK
  • 10. ENVIRONMENT ORGANISATIONAL OBJECTIVES AND POLICIES HR NEEDS FORECAST HR SUPPLY FORECAST HR PROGRAMMING HRP IMPLEMENTATATION CONTROL AND EVALUATION OF PROGRAMME SURPLUS SHORTAGE RESTRICTED HIRING RECRUITMENT REDUCED HOURS AND SELECTION VRS, LAY OFF, etc THE HRP PROCESS
  • 11. HR plans need to be based on Organizational Objectives.  The role of HRP is to subserve the overall objectives by ensuring availability and utilization of Human Resources.  In developing these objectives, specific policies need to be formulated to address the following questions:  Are vacancies to be filled from promotions from within or hiring from outside?  How do training and development objectives interfere with the HRP objectives?  What union constraints are encountered in HRP and what policies are needed to handle these constraints?  How to enrich employees job? Should the routine and boring jobs continue or be eliminated?  How to downsize the organization to make it more competitive?
  • 12. Demand forecasting is the process of estimating the future quantity and quality of people required.  The basis of the forecast must be the annual budget and long-term corporate plan, translated into activity levels for each function and department
  • 13. Demand forecasting must consider several factors both internal and external.  Among external factors are competition(foreign and domestic), economic climate, laws and regulatory bodies, changes in technology and social factors.  Internal factors include budget constraints, production levels, new products and services, organizational structure and employee separation.
  • 14. Demand forecasting helps to :  Quantify the jobs necessary for producing a given number of goods  Prevent shortage of people where and when they are needed most  Determine what staff-mix is desirable in the future  Monitor compliance with legal requirements with regard to reservation of jobs  Asses appropriate staffing levels in different parts of the organization so as to avoid unnecessary costs
  • 15. Managerial judgement  Ratio-trend analysis  Work study techniques  Delphi technique  Flow models  Other techniques
  • 16. In this all managers sit together, discuss and arrive at a figure which would be the future demand for labour.  This technique may involve a ‘bottom-up’ or ‘top-down’ approach. A combination of both could yield positive results.
  • 17. This is the quickest forecasting technique.  This technique involves studying past ratios, say, between the number of workers and sales in an organization and forecasting future ratios, making some allowance for changes in the organization or its method.
  • 18. Work study techniques can be used when it is possible to apply work measurement to calculate the length of operations and the amount of labour required.
  • 19. This technique is the method of forecasting personnel needs. • It solicits estimates of personnel needs from a group of experts, usually managers. • The HRP experts act as intermediaries, summarize the various responses and report the findings back to the experts. • Summaries and surveys are repeated until the experts opinion begin to agree.
  • 20. Supply forecasting measures the no of people likely to be available from within and outside an organisation,after making allowance for absenteeism, internal movements and promotions, wastage and changes in hours and other conditions of work.
  • 21. Quantify no of people and positions expected in near future.  Clarify the staff mixes.  Prevent shortage of people  Asses present staffing levels in different parts of organization.
  • 22. Existing human resources  Internal sources of supply  External sources of supply
  • 23. Skill inventories – info about non-managers. 1. Personal data 2. Skills 3. Special qualifications 4. Salary and job history 5. Company data 6. Capacity of individual 7. Special preference of individual
  • 24. Management inventories 1. Work history 2. Strengths 3. Weakness 4. Promotion potential 5. Career goals 6. Personal data 7. Number and types of employees supervised 8. Total budget managed 9. Previous management duties.
  • 25. HR planning and analysis  Equal employment  Staffing  HR development  Compensation and benefits  Health,saftey and security  Employee and labor relations
  • 26. Inflows and outflows IS= current supply – outflow + inflow  Turnover rate No of seperations during one year × 100 Avg no of employees during the year
  • 27. Conditions of work and absenteeism. Absenteeism is given by no of persons – days lost ×100 Avg no of persons × no of working days  Productivity level  Movement among jobs
  • 28. New blood and new experience  To replenish old personnel  Organizational growth and diversification
  • 29. After personal demand and supply are forecast the vacancies should be filled at right time with right employees.
  • 30. Converting HR plan into action.  Action programmes are..  Recruitment  Selection & placement  Training and development  Retraining & redeployment  The retention plan  The redundance plan  The succession plan
  • 31. Recruitment Selection & placement  IfShortage of employees - Do- Hire new full-time employees Offer incentives for postponing retirement Re-hire retired employees on part-time basis Attempt to reduce turnover Bring in over-time for present employees Subcontract work to another company Hire temporary employees Re-engineer to reduce needs
  • 32.  If surplus of employees is expected -Do- Do not replace employees who leave Offer incentives for early retirement Transfer or reassign excess employees Use slack time for employees training or equipment maintenance Reduce work hours Pay off employee
  • 33. It covers no. of trainees required  It necessary for existing staff  Identification of resource personal for conducting development programmes  Frequency of training and development programmes  Budget allocation
  • 34.  Retraining and redeployment:  New skill should be imported to existing employee Retention plan:  Compensation plan  Performance appraisal  Employees leaving in search of green pastures  The induction criss  Shortages  Unstable recruits
  • 35. Who is to be redundant and where and when  Plans for re-development or re-training  Steps to be taken to help redundant employees finding new jobs  Policy for declaring redundancies  Programme for consulting with unions or staff associations
  • 36. Analysis of demand  Audit of existing executives  Planning of individual career path  Career counseling  Accelerated promotions  Performance related training and development  Planned strategic recruitment  Filling the openings
  • 37. Establish the reporting procedures  Identifying who are in post and those who are in pipe line  It should report employment costs against budget and trends in wastage and employment ratios
  • 38.  Institute of Applied Manpower Research  Requisites for successful HRP  Recognize of corporate planning  Backing of top management for HRP  HRP responsibilities should be centralized  Personnel record must be complete, up-date and readily available  The time horizon of plan should be long for remedial action  The techniques of planning should be best suit  Plans should be prepared by skill level  Data collection, analysis, techniques of planning should be constantly revised
  • 39.  People question the importance of making HR practices future oriented and role assigned to HR practitioners in formulation of organizational strategies  HR practitioners are perceived as expert in handling personnel matters, but are not experts in managing business.  HR information often is incompatible with the information used in strategy formulation.  Conflicts may exist between short term and long term HR needs.  Conflicts between quantitative and qualitative approaches to HRP.  Non-involvement of operating managers renders HRP ineffective.