Wednesday, May 6, 2020
Human Resource Management ( Hrm ) - 2412 Words
INTRODUCTION The ability to attract, retain and develop talented employees is a key feature of successful businesses. People are an organization s most valuable asset and this is especially true in low-tech, labour-intensive construction industry. â€Å"People are individuals who bring their own perspectives, values and attributes to organizational life, and, when managed effectively, these human traits can bring considerable benefits to organizations†(Mullins 1999). However, when managed poorly they have the potential to limit organizational growth and threaten the viability of a business. â€Å"There are countless examples of corporate and project crises in the construction sector which have arisen as the result of people s behaviour, and it†¦show more content†¦Despite of recent advances in technology and production management techniques, construction remains one of the most people-reliant industrial sectors. Human resources represent the large majority of costs on most proje cts, and the industry employs an extremely diverse range of people from a wide range of occupational cultures and backgrounds, including people in unskilled, craft, managerial, professional and administrative positions. In recent years there has been a widespread realisation that construction must improve its HRM performance before it can improve its overall efficiency, productivity and cost effectiveness. For example In the UK, â€Å"successive government-initiated reports have recommended action on improving the management of people as the cornerstone of strengthening its business and management practices†(Latham 1994; Egan 1998). LITERTURE â€Å"During the 1980s organizations came to realise that people were a resource that needed proper management at a strategic level, and it was out of this realisation that the term human resource management , or HRM, emerged†(Redman and Wilkinson 2001). HRM is concerned with managing people within the employer-employee relationship. Specifically, it involves the performance of people in achieving the organization s objectives and the satisfaction of personal employee needs. HRM can be a major contributor to the success of the enterprise. HRM has been regarded in various
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