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Human Resource Flow

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Human Resource Flow

Human resources are responsible for the recruitment and training of employees.

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Choosing the right employees

  • The human resources plan ensures the business has the right number of employees, with the correct skills, working at the right location within the business.
  • Recruitment can be used to recruit or employ new employees when the human resources plan identifies a gap in the number of or skillset of current employees.
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Training

  • Training can be used to improve and develop the skills of employees so that productivity and quality can increase which can support a business’ objective.
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Redeployment

  • Redeployment can be used to move, or redeploy, staff around the business according to business needs and demands and this can support business objectives.
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Redundancy

  • Redundancy can be used when the skills of current employees are no longer required by the business and the role no longer exists, and this can support the business’ objectives through reducing cost.

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1What is Business?

2Managers, Leadership & Decision Making

3Decision Making to Improve Marketing Performance

4Decision Making to Improve Operational Performance

5Decision Making to Improve Financial Performance

6Improving Human Resource Performance

7Analysing the Strategic Position of a Business

8Choosing Strategic Direction

9How to Pursue Strategies

10Managing Strategic Change

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