Dear All,
Wish you all a Happy and Prosperous New Year 2006 !!
Could you please help me understand the different HR Organization Structures that is present in the best IT companies ?
Thank you
Regards
Arun
From India, Trivandrum
Wish you all a Happy and Prosperous New Year 2006 !!
Could you please help me understand the different HR Organization Structures that is present in the best IT companies ?
Thank you
Regards
Arun
From India, Trivandrum
HELLO! HOPE U PEOPLE ARE VERY WELL CAN ANY BODY TELL US THAT is there any relation between QMS and HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT? please discuss it in deatail thx abeer & shumaila
From Pakistan, Karachi
From Pakistan, Karachi
Could you please help me understand the different HR Organization Structures that is present in the best IT companies ?
How the org structure will look will depend on a number of factors. The most important of these are (1) the size of the company and (2) the extent of decentralization of HR services.
The HR structure for a 50-person company will look very different to a multi-national of 50,000 employees. For large companies, current thinking is that HR services should be decentralized as far as possible. This is to reduce the expense of bureaucracy and to make the HR function more responsive to local needs. The other idea that lies behind this is the idea that “Every manager is a HR Manager”.
Is there any relation between QMS and HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT?
There is an intersect between Quality Management Systems and HR Management. The intersect is where employee empowerment and training are involved. More specifically, where employees are trained in various aspects of QMS and where employees are engaged in quality improvement teams and projects and employee responsibilities are redefined for working in self-managing teams.
Vicki Heath
http://www.businessperform.com
From Australia, Melbourne
How the org structure will look will depend on a number of factors. The most important of these are (1) the size of the company and (2) the extent of decentralization of HR services.
The HR structure for a 50-person company will look very different to a multi-national of 50,000 employees. For large companies, current thinking is that HR services should be decentralized as far as possible. This is to reduce the expense of bureaucracy and to make the HR function more responsive to local needs. The other idea that lies behind this is the idea that “Every manager is a HR Manager”.
Is there any relation between QMS and HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT?
There is an intersect between Quality Management Systems and HR Management. The intersect is where employee empowerment and training are involved. More specifically, where employees are trained in various aspects of QMS and where employees are engaged in quality improvement teams and projects and employee responsibilities are redefined for working in self-managing teams.
Vicki Heath
http://www.businessperform.com
From Australia, Melbourne
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