HR Management MBAO 6030 MBAO 6030 Human Resource Strategy Human Resource Management Strategy The Meaning of Strategy A critical factor that affects Firm Performance A factor that contributes to Competitive Advantage in markets Having a long-term focus Plans that involve the top executives and/or board of directors of the firm A general framework that provides a perspective for selecting specific policies and procedures MBAO 6030 Human Resource Strategy Human Resource Management Strategy Why is HR critical to firm performance? 85% of all firms in the US are service firms. Service is delivered by people. Low quality HR leads to low quality customer service. In the 21st century effective knowledge management translates into competitive advantage and profits. Knowledge comes from a firms people. MBAO 6030 Human Resource Strategy Human Resource Management Strategy What is unique about Human Resource Management? HR is multidisciplinary: It applies the disciplines of Economics (wages, markets, resources), Psychology (motivation, satisfaction), Sociology (organization structure, culture) and Law (min. wage, labor contracts, EEOC) HR is embedded within the work of all managers, and most individual contributors due to the need of managing people (subordinates, peers and superiors) as well as teams to get things done. MBAO 6030 Human Resource Strategy HR Strategy: Strategic Fit Training Rewards
Corporate Strategy Business Strategy HR Strategy HR System (Performance Mgmt.) MBAO 6030 Human Resource Strategy HR Strategy: HR System Internal Fit Performance Management System HR Strategy Goal Setting Performance Measurement Coaching Rewards Appeal Performance Evaluation MBAO 6030 Human Resource Strategy HR Strategy: Context of HR System 1. The Five Factors Influencing the HR System External Environment Social: social values, roles, trends, etc. Political: political forces, changes. Ex. Bush presidency and its agenda for Social Security. Legal: laws, court decisions, regulatory rules. Economic: product, labor, capital, factor markets. MBAO 6030 Human Resource Strategy HR Strategy: Context of HR System 2. The Workforce Demographics MBAO 6030 Human Resource Strategy HR Strategy: Context of HR System 3. Organization Culture Weak vs. Strong culture Type of culture MBAO 6030 Human Resource Strategy HR Strategy: Context of HR System 4. Organization Strategy What are a firms distinctive competencies? What is the basis that competitive strategy be sustained? What are a firms strategic objectives? Compare corporate and Business strategies. MBAO 6030 Human Resource Strategy HR Strategy: Context of HR System 5. Technology of Production & Organization of Work Physical layout/employee proximity Required employee skills Ease of monitoring employees input MBAO 6030 Human Resource Strategy HR Strategy: Context of HR System Critical Thinking Questions: 1. Should a company monitor the HR environment and imitate Best Practices of HR from successful firms? What caveats would you want to apply to applying Best HR Practices? 2. Give an example of a type of Organizational Culture that would reinforce strategy: What type of HR practices would fit with this culture? 3. What type of HR practices would fit with jobs with tasks that are highly ambiguous, uncertain and creative? What about predictable, routine and certain tasks? MBAO 6030 Human Resource Strategy HR Strategy: Strategic Roles Distribution of Task Outcomes: 3 Possibilities 1. Foot soldier: low upside, low downside of performance variance 2. Guardian: low upside, high downside of performance variance 3. Star: high upside, low downside of performance variance MBAO 6030 Human Resource Strategy HR Strategy: Strategic Roles Critical Thinking Questions: 1. Which Roles are Strategic? Foot soldier, guardian or star? 2. What are the advantages of focusing on foot soldiers with the company HR policies? 3. What are the liabilities of stars? When is it advantageous to cultivate and sustain stars? MBAO 6030 Human Resource Strategy
1. Single-employee consistency 2. Among-employee consistency 3. Temporal consistency HR Strategy: Consistency Consistency is an important quality related to the implementation of HR policies. Employees should receive a clear, undiluted message of what behaviors are important and desirable. When there is a fit between HR systems, employees are likely to receive consistent feedback. The 3 types of consistency are MBAO 6030 Human Resource Strategy HR Strategy: Consistency Critical Thinking Questions 1. Are there circumstances when it is effective to have inconsistent HR policies? Give an example. 2. Does an emphasis on temporal consistency create a barrier for change when change is necessary? 3. What impact (if any) would consistency have on the organization culture?