HRM Assignment 2011
HRM Assignment 2011
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Assignment - A
Question 1. What do you mean by Human Resource Management? Also discuss in brief
both the managerial and the operative function of Human Resource
Management.
Answer: Human Resources Management is one of the most complex and challenging fields
of management, it deals with the people dimension in management. Over the past eighty
years, various approaches to human resource management have been adopted by companies.
The human resource approach which is currently in vogue, has redefined the way people are
treated and managed in organizational contexts. This approach requires that employees of the
work force be treated as resources and not just as factors of production (as in scientific
approach) or emotional beings with psychological needs (as in the human relations
approach).
Question 2. Define the term ‘Human Resource Planning'. Also explain in brief, the
process of Human Resource Planning.
Question 5. What are the skills required by executives? Also explain the methods of
developing such skills.
Assignment - B
Question 1. Distinguish between ‘Performance Appraisal’ and ‘Potential Appraisal'.
Also discuss in brief, the methods of performance appraisal.
Case Study
“You call this Selection Interview”!
Suresh Kumar was production manager for Singer Industries Limited, a Noida based
electrical appliance company near Delhi. Suresh had to approve the hiring of new supervisors
in the plant. The HR manager performed the initial screening.
On Friday afternoon, Suresh got a call from Anil Dhavan, Singer's HR Director. ‘Suresh’
Anil said, “I have just talked to a young engineering graduate from a regional engineering
college who may be just who you're looking for to fill that supervisor job you asked me
about. He has some good work experience in a multinational firm located in Pune, but at a
lower salary level. He wants to come over to Noida where his parents live”. Suresh replied,
well, Anilji, “I would take care of the boy”. Anil continued, “He is here right now in my
office, I am sending him to you, if you are free”. Suresh hesitated a moment before replying,
“Great Sir”, I am certainly busy today but I can't afford to displease your either. Sir, send him
immediately”.
A moment later, Ranga Rao, the new applicant arrived at Suresh's office and introduced
himself. “Come on in Rao”, said Suresh. “I'll be right with you after I make a few urgent
phone calls”. Fifteen minutes later, Suresh finished the calls and began interviewing Rao.
Suresh was quite impressed. The merit certificates, the best suggestion award from previous
multinational firm and Rao's quick responses revealed the candidate's potential. Meanwhile,
Suresh's door opened and a supervisor yelled, “we have a small problem on line number 5
and need your help”.
"Sure”, Suresh replied, “Excuse me a minute, Rao”. Fifteen minutes later, Suresh returned
and the dialogue continued for another few minutes before a series of phone calls again
interrupted him.
The same pattern of interruption continues for the next forty minutes. Rao looked at the
watch embarrassingly and said, “I am sorry. Suresh, I have to go now. I have to catch the
train to Pune at 9 P. M.”.
"Sure thing, Rao, “Suresh said as the phone rang again. “Call me after a week”.
Question 01. What specific policies might a company follow to avoid interviews like this
one?
Question 02. Explain why Suresh and not Anil should make the selection decision.
Assignment - C
1. The secret of the success of Japanese companies lies in the fact that:
A) they use state of the art technology
B) they pay higher wages to their employ
C) they view employs as there most valuable asset
D) they are hard task masters
4. New concepts like TQM, kaizen, QWL and Employment came into prominence during:
A) 1950s
B) 1970s
C) 1990s
D) 1930s
13. Who of the following is not the source of job information in connections with job
analysis?
A) Job holder
B) Independent observers
C) Interviews
D) Pay commission
18. Which of the following is not the step in the career planning and development process?
A) Analyzing the skill aptitudes & knowledge of the employ
B) Formulation policies
C) Identifying and analyzing career opportunities
D) Preparing action plans and periodic review
23. in the paired comparison technique of performance appraisal, which of the following
formulae is applied?
A) no. of comparison =N(N-1)/2 B) no. of comparison =N-(N-1)/1
C) no. of comparison =N-(N-1)/2
D) no. of comparison =N-(N-1)/131
24. Which of the following is not one of the modern methods of performance appraisal?
A) 360° Technique
B) Human resource accounting
C) Descriptive evaluation
D) Bars
26. Which of the following incentives plans is not for blue collar employees?
A) straight piece rate plan
B) salary plan
C) differential piece rate plan
D) straight piece rate with guaranteed minimum wages
27. Which of the following incentive plans is not for while collar employees?
A) salary plan
B) salary & commission plan
C) commission plan
D) bedaux plan
28. Which of the following is not an incentive plan for individuals under blue collar
employees?
A) Priest man plan
B) Rowan plan
C) Emerson plan
D) Bedaux plan
31. Which of the following is not a closely related aspect of wage administration?
A) Compensation survey
B) Job evaluation
C) Performances appraisal
D) Merit rating
E) Incentives
32. Which of the following is not one the principles of compensation administration?
A) Wages policies need not be clearly expressed in writing
B) Job description and rating should be periodically checked to keep them updated
C) Wage decision should be checked up against carefully formulated policies
D) It is a management's responsibility to make the wage policy known to every employee
40. Which of the following is not the cause for limited success of collective bargaining in
India?
A) Multiplicity of trade union
B) Weak trade union
C) Difficult accessibility of adjudication
D) Interference of political parties