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Dr. Mohammad Zahidul Islam
Sheikh Kamal Textile Engineering College
 Personnel management can be defined as
obtaining, using and maintaining a satisfied
workforce. It is a significant part of management
concerned with employees at work and with their
relationship within the organization.
 According to Flippo, “Personnel management is
the planning, organizing, compensation,
integration and maintainance of people for the
purpose of contributing to organizational,
individual and societal goals.”
 According to Brech, “Personnel Management is
that part which is primarily concerned with human
resource of organization.”
1. Personnel management includes the function of
employment, development and compensation- These
functions are performed primarily by the personnel
management in consultation with other departments.
2. Personnel management is an extension to general
management. It is concerned with promoting and
stimulating competent work force to make their fullest
contribution to the concern.
3. Personnel management exist to advice and assist the
line managers in personnel matters. Therefore,
personnel department is a staff department of an
organization.
4.Personnel management lays emphasize on action
rather than making lengthy schedules, plans, work
methods. The problems and grievances of people at
work can be solved more effectively through rationale
personnel policies.
5.It is based on human orientation. It tries to help the
workers to develop their potential fully to the concern.
6.It also motivates the employees through it’s effective
incentive plans so that the employees provide fullest co-
operation.
7.Personnel management deals with human resources
of a concern. In context to human resources, it manages
both individual as well as blue- collar workers.
 Following are the elements of Personnel
Management:
 Organization:
 Organization is said to be the framework of many
activities taking place in view of goals available in a
concern. An organization can be called as a physical
framework of various interrelated activities.
 Job
 The second element, i.e., jobs tell us the
activities to be performed in the organization. It
is said that the goals of an enterprise can be
achieved only through the functional department
in it. Various types of jobs available are :
 Physical jobs
 Creative jobs
 Proficiency jobs
 Intellectual jobs
 Consultancy jobs
 Technical jobs
 People
 The last and foremost element in personnel
management is people. In a organizational structure,
where the main aim is to achieve the goals, the
presence of manpower becomes vital. People form
the most important element because :
 The organizational structure is meaningless without
it.
 It helps to achieve the goals of the enterprise.
 It helps in manning the functional areas.
 It helps in achieving the functional departmental
goals.
 They make a concern operational.
 They give life to a physical organization.
The different types of people which are generally required in a
concern are :
 Physically fit people
 Creative people
 Intellectuals
 Technical people
 Proficient and skilled people
In personnel management, a personnel manager has to understand
the relationship of the three elements and their importance in
organization. He has to understand basically three relationships:-
 Relationship between organization and job
 Relationship between job and people
 Relationship between people and organization.
 Personnel manager is the head of personnel
department.
 He/She performs both managerial and operative
functions of management.
1. Personnel manager provides assistance to top management- The top
management are the people who decide and frame the primary policies
of the concern. All kinds of policies related to personnel or workforce
can be framed out effectively by the personnel manager.
2. He/She advices the line manager as a staff specialist- Personnel
manager acts like a staff advisor and assists the line managers in
dealing with various personnel matters.
3. As a counsellor,- As a counsellor, personnel manager attends
problems and grievances of employees and guides them. He/She tries
to solve them in best of his capacity.
4. Personnel manager acts as a mediator- He is a linking pin between
management and workers.
5. He/She acts as a spokesman- Since he is in direct contact with the
employees, he is required to act as representative of organization in
committees appointed by government. He represents company in
training programmes.
 Following are the four functions of Personnel
Management:
 Manpower Planning
 Recruitment
 Selection
 Training and Development
 Manpower planning is also called as Human
Resource Planning
 Consists of putting the right number of
people, the right kind of people at the right
place, at the right time, doing the right things
for which they are suited for the achievement
of goals of the organization.
 Recruitment refers to the process of
identifying, attracting, interviewing, selecting,
hiring and onboarding employees. In other
words, it involves everything from the
identification of a staffing need to filling it.
 2 Types of Recruitment:
 Internal Recruitment : is a recruitment which
takes place within the concern or
organization.
 Internal sources of recruitment are readily
available to an organization.
 Internal recruitment sources are primarily :
 • Transfers
 • Promotions (through Internal Job Postings)
 • Re-employment of ex-employees
 External Recruitment
 External sources of recruitment have to be solicited
from outside the organization.
 Some external recruitment sources are :
• Advertisement
• Employment Agencies
• Educational Institutions
• Recommendations
• Labor Contractors
 It is the process of putting right men on the right job.
It is a procedure of matching organizational
requirements with the skills and qualifications of
people.
 Effective selection can be done only when there is
effective matching. By selecting best candidate for
the required job, the organization will get quality
performance of employees.
 Preliminary Interview
It is used to eliminate those candidates who do not meet the
minimum eligibility criteria laid down by the organization.
 Written Tests
Various written tests conducted during selection procedure are
aptitude test, intelligence test, reasoning test, personality test,
etc. These tests are used to objectively assess the potential
candidate.
 Employment Interviews
It is a one to one interaction between the interviewer and the
potential candidate. It is used to find whether the candidate is
best suited for the required job or not.
 Medical examination
Medical tests are conducted to ensure physical
fitness of the potential employee. It will decrease
chances of employee absenteeism.
 Appointment Letter
A reference check is made about the candidate
selected and then finally he is appointed by giving a
formal appointment letter.
 Training – refers to a planned effort by a
company to facilitate employees’ learning of
job-related competencies
 The goal of training is for employees to:
 master the knowledge, skill, and behaviors
emphasized in training programs, and
 apply them to their day-to-day activities
 Benefits of Training:
 Improves morale of employees
 Training helps the employee to get job security and job satisfaction.
The more satisfied the employee is and the greater is his morale,
the more he will contribute to organizational success and the lesser
will be employee absenteeism and turnover.
 Less Supervision
 A well trained employee will be well acquainted with the job and
will need less of supervision. Thus, there will be less wastage of
time and efforts.
 Fewer Accidents
 Errors are likely to occur if the employees lack knowledge and skills
required for doing a particular job. The more trained an employee
is, the less are the chances of committing accidents in job and the
more proficient the employee becomes.
 Chances of promotion
 Employees acquire skills and efficiency during
training. They become more eligible for promotion.
They become an asset for the organization.
 Increased productivity
 Training improves efficiency and productivity of
employees. Well trained employees show both
quantity and quality performance. There is less
wastage of time, money and resources if employees
are properly trained.
 On The Job Training
 On the job training methods are those which are given to
the employees within the everyday working of a concern.
The motto of such training is “learning by doing.”
 Off The Job Training
 Off the job training methods are those in which training
is provided away from the actual working condition. Off
the job training is also called as vestibule training, i.e.,
the employees are trained in a separate area( may be a
hall, entrance, reception area, etc. known as a vestibule)
where the actual working conditions are duplicated.
 Employee relations generally deal with avoiding and
resolving issues concerning individuals which might
arise out of or influence the work scenario.
 Healthy employee relations lead to more efficient,
motivated and productive employees which further
lead to increase in sales level.
 Employee Indiscipline
 It is when the employees do not behave as per the accepted norms
of behavior. Absenteeism, change in employee’s behavior, slow
performance and grievances are all forms of employee indiscipline.
 Employee Grievance
 The employees also expect from the management to provide them
a safe working environment, fair treatment, proper incentives,
participation in decisions, and needs satisfaction. The failure on
part of management to meet these expectations is termed as
employee grievance.
 Employee Stress
 It is when the employees fail to meet their own expectations
whether in terms of personal goals, career goals, performance, self-
respect, etc
 Employee has expectation of fair and just treatment by the
management. Thus, management must treat all employees as
individuals and must treat them in a fair manner. Employee
favoritism should be avoided.
 Do not make the employees’ job monotonous. Keep it
interesting. Make it more challenging. This can be done by
assigning employees greater responsibilities or indulging
them in training programs.
 Maintain a continuous interaction with the employees. Keep
them updated about company’s policies, procedures and
decisions.
 Employees must be rewarded and appreciated for a well-
done job or for achieving/over-meeting their targets. This will
boost them and they will work together as a team.
 Encourage employee feedback. This feedback will
make the employers aware of the concerns of
employees, and their views about “you” as an
employer.
 Give the employees competitive salary. They should
be fairly paid for their talents, skills and
competencies.
 Be friendly but not over-friendly with the employees.
Build a good rapport with the employee. The
employee should feel comfortable with the
manager/supervisor rather than feeling scared.
 Working conditions refers to the working
environment and to the non-pay aspects of an
employee’s terms and conditions of employment.
 It covers such matters as the organization of work
and work activities; training, skills and employability;
health, safety and wellbeing.
 Health Services or Programs
 Physical Examination
 Employee Services
• According to the Employee Services Management
Association, employee services encompass
"recreation programs, community services, recognition
programs, event planning, childcare/eldercare
services, convenience services, and travel offerings."
 Personnel Records are records pertaining to
employees of an organization. These records are
accumulated, factual and comprehensive
information related to concern records and detained.
 Such records are helpful to a manager in various
decision - making areas.
1. Records of employment contain applicants past records, list
sources, employees progress, medical reports, etc.
2. Wages and salaries records contains pay roll records,
methods of
wages and salaries, leave records, turnover records and other
benefit records.
3. Training and development contains appraisal reports, transfer
cases, training schedule, training methods.
4. Health and safety records include sickness reports, safety
provisions, medical history, insurance reports, etc.
5. Service Records are the essential records containing bio-data,
residential and family information, academic qualifications,
marital status, past address and employment records.
 It helps to supply crucial information to managers
regarding the employees.
 To keep an update record of leaves, lockouts,
transfers, turnover, etc. of the employees.
 It helps the managers in framing various training and
development programs on the basis of present
scenario.
 It helps the government organizations to gather data
in respect to rate of turnover, rate of absenteeism
and other personnel matters.
 It helps the managers to make salary revisions,
allowances and other benefits related to salaries.
 It also helps the researchers to carry in- depth study
with respect to industrial relations and goodwill of
the firm in the market.
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  • 1. Dr. Mohammad Zahidul Islam Sheikh Kamal Textile Engineering College
  • 2.  Personnel management can be defined as obtaining, using and maintaining a satisfied workforce. It is a significant part of management concerned with employees at work and with their relationship within the organization.
  • 3.  According to Flippo, “Personnel management is the planning, organizing, compensation, integration and maintainance of people for the purpose of contributing to organizational, individual and societal goals.”  According to Brech, “Personnel Management is that part which is primarily concerned with human resource of organization.”
  • 4. 1. Personnel management includes the function of employment, development and compensation- These functions are performed primarily by the personnel management in consultation with other departments. 2. Personnel management is an extension to general management. It is concerned with promoting and stimulating competent work force to make their fullest contribution to the concern. 3. Personnel management exist to advice and assist the line managers in personnel matters. Therefore, personnel department is a staff department of an organization.
  • 5. 4.Personnel management lays emphasize on action rather than making lengthy schedules, plans, work methods. The problems and grievances of people at work can be solved more effectively through rationale personnel policies. 5.It is based on human orientation. It tries to help the workers to develop their potential fully to the concern. 6.It also motivates the employees through it’s effective incentive plans so that the employees provide fullest co- operation. 7.Personnel management deals with human resources of a concern. In context to human resources, it manages both individual as well as blue- collar workers.
  • 6.  Following are the elements of Personnel Management:  Organization:  Organization is said to be the framework of many activities taking place in view of goals available in a concern. An organization can be called as a physical framework of various interrelated activities.
  • 7.  Job  The second element, i.e., jobs tell us the activities to be performed in the organization. It is said that the goals of an enterprise can be achieved only through the functional department in it. Various types of jobs available are :  Physical jobs  Creative jobs  Proficiency jobs  Intellectual jobs  Consultancy jobs  Technical jobs
  • 8.  People  The last and foremost element in personnel management is people. In a organizational structure, where the main aim is to achieve the goals, the presence of manpower becomes vital. People form the most important element because :  The organizational structure is meaningless without it.  It helps to achieve the goals of the enterprise.  It helps in manning the functional areas.  It helps in achieving the functional departmental goals.  They make a concern operational.  They give life to a physical organization.
  • 9. The different types of people which are generally required in a concern are :  Physically fit people  Creative people  Intellectuals  Technical people  Proficient and skilled people In personnel management, a personnel manager has to understand the relationship of the three elements and their importance in organization. He has to understand basically three relationships:-  Relationship between organization and job  Relationship between job and people  Relationship between people and organization.
  • 10.  Personnel manager is the head of personnel department.  He/She performs both managerial and operative functions of management.
  • 11. 1. Personnel manager provides assistance to top management- The top management are the people who decide and frame the primary policies of the concern. All kinds of policies related to personnel or workforce can be framed out effectively by the personnel manager. 2. He/She advices the line manager as a staff specialist- Personnel manager acts like a staff advisor and assists the line managers in dealing with various personnel matters. 3. As a counsellor,- As a counsellor, personnel manager attends problems and grievances of employees and guides them. He/She tries to solve them in best of his capacity. 4. Personnel manager acts as a mediator- He is a linking pin between management and workers. 5. He/She acts as a spokesman- Since he is in direct contact with the employees, he is required to act as representative of organization in committees appointed by government. He represents company in training programmes.
  • 12.  Following are the four functions of Personnel Management:  Manpower Planning  Recruitment  Selection  Training and Development
  • 13.  Manpower planning is also called as Human Resource Planning  Consists of putting the right number of people, the right kind of people at the right place, at the right time, doing the right things for which they are suited for the achievement of goals of the organization.
  • 14.  Recruitment refers to the process of identifying, attracting, interviewing, selecting, hiring and onboarding employees. In other words, it involves everything from the identification of a staffing need to filling it.
  • 15.  2 Types of Recruitment:  Internal Recruitment : is a recruitment which takes place within the concern or organization.  Internal sources of recruitment are readily available to an organization.  Internal recruitment sources are primarily :  • Transfers  • Promotions (through Internal Job Postings)  • Re-employment of ex-employees
  • 16.  External Recruitment  External sources of recruitment have to be solicited from outside the organization.  Some external recruitment sources are : • Advertisement • Employment Agencies • Educational Institutions • Recommendations • Labor Contractors
  • 17.  It is the process of putting right men on the right job. It is a procedure of matching organizational requirements with the skills and qualifications of people.  Effective selection can be done only when there is effective matching. By selecting best candidate for the required job, the organization will get quality performance of employees.
  • 18.  Preliminary Interview It is used to eliminate those candidates who do not meet the minimum eligibility criteria laid down by the organization.  Written Tests Various written tests conducted during selection procedure are aptitude test, intelligence test, reasoning test, personality test, etc. These tests are used to objectively assess the potential candidate.  Employment Interviews It is a one to one interaction between the interviewer and the potential candidate. It is used to find whether the candidate is best suited for the required job or not.
  • 19.  Medical examination Medical tests are conducted to ensure physical fitness of the potential employee. It will decrease chances of employee absenteeism.  Appointment Letter A reference check is made about the candidate selected and then finally he is appointed by giving a formal appointment letter.
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  • 21.  Training – refers to a planned effort by a company to facilitate employees’ learning of job-related competencies  The goal of training is for employees to:  master the knowledge, skill, and behaviors emphasized in training programs, and  apply them to their day-to-day activities
  • 22.  Benefits of Training:  Improves morale of employees  Training helps the employee to get job security and job satisfaction. The more satisfied the employee is and the greater is his morale, the more he will contribute to organizational success and the lesser will be employee absenteeism and turnover.  Less Supervision  A well trained employee will be well acquainted with the job and will need less of supervision. Thus, there will be less wastage of time and efforts.  Fewer Accidents  Errors are likely to occur if the employees lack knowledge and skills required for doing a particular job. The more trained an employee is, the less are the chances of committing accidents in job and the more proficient the employee becomes.
  • 23.  Chances of promotion  Employees acquire skills and efficiency during training. They become more eligible for promotion. They become an asset for the organization.  Increased productivity  Training improves efficiency and productivity of employees. Well trained employees show both quantity and quality performance. There is less wastage of time, money and resources if employees are properly trained.
  • 24.  On The Job Training  On the job training methods are those which are given to the employees within the everyday working of a concern. The motto of such training is “learning by doing.”  Off The Job Training  Off the job training methods are those in which training is provided away from the actual working condition. Off the job training is also called as vestibule training, i.e., the employees are trained in a separate area( may be a hall, entrance, reception area, etc. known as a vestibule) where the actual working conditions are duplicated.
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  • 26.  Employee relations generally deal with avoiding and resolving issues concerning individuals which might arise out of or influence the work scenario.  Healthy employee relations lead to more efficient, motivated and productive employees which further lead to increase in sales level.
  • 27.  Employee Indiscipline  It is when the employees do not behave as per the accepted norms of behavior. Absenteeism, change in employee’s behavior, slow performance and grievances are all forms of employee indiscipline.  Employee Grievance  The employees also expect from the management to provide them a safe working environment, fair treatment, proper incentives, participation in decisions, and needs satisfaction. The failure on part of management to meet these expectations is termed as employee grievance.  Employee Stress  It is when the employees fail to meet their own expectations whether in terms of personal goals, career goals, performance, self- respect, etc
  • 28.  Employee has expectation of fair and just treatment by the management. Thus, management must treat all employees as individuals and must treat them in a fair manner. Employee favoritism should be avoided.  Do not make the employees’ job monotonous. Keep it interesting. Make it more challenging. This can be done by assigning employees greater responsibilities or indulging them in training programs.  Maintain a continuous interaction with the employees. Keep them updated about company’s policies, procedures and decisions.  Employees must be rewarded and appreciated for a well- done job or for achieving/over-meeting their targets. This will boost them and they will work together as a team.
  • 29.  Encourage employee feedback. This feedback will make the employers aware of the concerns of employees, and their views about “you” as an employer.  Give the employees competitive salary. They should be fairly paid for their talents, skills and competencies.  Be friendly but not over-friendly with the employees. Build a good rapport with the employee. The employee should feel comfortable with the manager/supervisor rather than feeling scared.
  • 30.  Working conditions refers to the working environment and to the non-pay aspects of an employee’s terms and conditions of employment.  It covers such matters as the organization of work and work activities; training, skills and employability; health, safety and wellbeing.
  • 31.  Health Services or Programs  Physical Examination  Employee Services • According to the Employee Services Management Association, employee services encompass "recreation programs, community services, recognition programs, event planning, childcare/eldercare services, convenience services, and travel offerings."
  • 32.  Personnel Records are records pertaining to employees of an organization. These records are accumulated, factual and comprehensive information related to concern records and detained.  Such records are helpful to a manager in various decision - making areas.
  • 33. 1. Records of employment contain applicants past records, list sources, employees progress, medical reports, etc. 2. Wages and salaries records contains pay roll records, methods of wages and salaries, leave records, turnover records and other benefit records. 3. Training and development contains appraisal reports, transfer cases, training schedule, training methods. 4. Health and safety records include sickness reports, safety provisions, medical history, insurance reports, etc. 5. Service Records are the essential records containing bio-data, residential and family information, academic qualifications, marital status, past address and employment records.
  • 34.  It helps to supply crucial information to managers regarding the employees.  To keep an update record of leaves, lockouts, transfers, turnover, etc. of the employees.  It helps the managers in framing various training and development programs on the basis of present scenario.
  • 35.  It helps the government organizations to gather data in respect to rate of turnover, rate of absenteeism and other personnel matters.  It helps the managers to make salary revisions, allowances and other benefits related to salaries.  It also helps the researchers to carry in- depth study with respect to industrial relations and goodwill of the firm in the market.