Economic Challenges in Human Resource Management
Economic Challenges in Human Resource Management
Economic Challenges in Human Resource Management
KAUSHIK KUMAR
Human resources is used to describe both the people
who work for a company or organization and the
department responsible for managing resources related
to employees.
The term human resources was first coined in the
1960s when the value of labor relations began to garner
attention and when notions such as motivation,
organizational behavior, and selection assessments
began to take shape.
Human resource management involves developing and
administering programs that are designed to increase
the effectiveness of an organization or business. It
includes the entire spectrum of creating, managing, and
cultivating the employer-employee relationship.
1.Compliance with Laws and Regulation:
Keeping up with changing employment laws is a struggle for business owners.
Many choose to ignore employment laws, believing they don’t apply to their
business. But doing so could mean audits, lawsuits, and possibly even the demise
of your company.
2.Management Changes:
As a business grows, its strategies, structure, and internal processes grow with it.
Some employees have a hard time coping with these changes. A lot of companies
experience decreased productivity and morale during periods of change.
3.Leadership Development:
A recent study showed more than a third of companies are doing an average job,
at best, at implementing leadership development programs. Thirty-six percent of
companies surveyed in Brandon Hall Group’s State of Leadership Development
Study admitted that their leadership development practices are below average.
6.Compensation:
Many companies are struggling with how best to structure employee compensation.
Small businesses have to compete not only with businesses of a similar size, but also
with corporations with big payroll budgets. Plus, you have to factor in the cost of
benefits, training, taxes, and other expenses, which can range from 1.5 to 3 times the
employee’s salary.
10.Workplace Diversity:
Multiple generations. Ethnic and cultural differences.
These are just a few of the many factors that make
workplace diversity a continual challenge for small
businesses. The risk of lawsuits for failing to protect
employees from harassment is real.
Creates a unique workplace culture
Emphasizes the rules, expectations, and standards
for the workplace
Helps everyone understand workplace diversity
Facilitates communication between HR and
employees
Strengthens the importance of training and
development
Eliminates employee uncertainty
Adopting a market-driven approach in all
functional activities.
Mentoring change within the organization to cope
with new realities.
Equipping the workforce to become more customer
focused and responsive to market needs.
Skill enhancement of the workforce to promote
adaptability, resilience, and agility.
Helping employees overcome resistance to change
by convincing them about the bigger picture.
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