2.1.1
Setting Human Resource Objectives
Setting Human Resources Objectives
Setting Human Resources Objectives
In the human resources (HR) department, there are many different types of objectives which may be appropriate.


Employee engagement
Employee engagement
- HR objectives can be focussed on employee engagement and involvement. Employee engagement involves listening to staff, involving staff in decision making processes and building relationships between staff and managers. For example, Google allows its employees to spend 20% of their working time on a project of their choice.


Talent development
Talent development
- HR objectives can be focused on talent development. Talent development involves a business developing their current employees so that they can support the business’s future success.


Training
Training
- HR objectives can be focused on training.


Diversity
Diversity
- HR objectives can be focused on diversity.


Aligning values
Aligning values
- HR objectives can be focused on aligning values. Aligning values involves ensuring employees have similar values and beliefs to a business’. For example, a business may seek to change an employee’s values, through training, or may only recruit individuals who have demonstrated at interview that their values are similar to those of the business.


Location and skills
Location and skills
- HR objectives can be focused on the number, skills, and location of employees. Human resources (HR) are responsible for recruiting so can determine the number of employees available and the skill set of each of these individuals. HR may also employ staff to work at different locations within the business, for example across several factories or stores.
Influences on Human Resources Objectives
Influences on Human Resources Objectives
Influences affecting a business’s choice of human resources objectives can be internal or external.


Internal influences
Internal influences
- Objectives of the business will influence the choice of human resources objectives as objectives at a functional or departmental level must support the overall business.
- Availability of internal funding can influence the choice of human resources objectives as this may determine how many vacancies are advertised.


Internal influences continued
Internal influences continued
- Objectives of the other business functions will influence the choice of human resources objectives. For example, if the operational objectives are focussed on flexibility and require the recruitment of additional temporary staff for the festive period, the human resources department will need to support this through focussing on recruitment.


External influences
External influences
- Legal considerations influence the choice of human resources objectives as HR departments will have to comply with laws around recruitment and employment.
- Technological advancements influence the choice of human resources objectives. For example, developments in technology may require HR to organise training on new technologies used in the business.


External influences continued
External influences continued
- Ethical considerations influence the choice of human resources objectives as HR departments may need to consider whether to pay the National Minimum Wage, or whether to use zero-hours contracts.
1Business Organisation & Environment
1.1Introduction to Business Management
1.2Types of Organisation
1.3Organisational Objectives
1.4Stakeholders
1.5External Environment
1.6Growth & Evolution
1.7HL Only: Organisational Planning Tools
2Human Resource Management
2.1Functions & Evolution of Human Resource Management
2.2Organisational Structure
2.3Leadership & Management
2.4Motivation
2.5Organisational (Corporate) Culture
2.6HL Only: Industrial/Employee Relations
3Finance & Accounts
3.1Sources of Finance
3.2Costs & Revenues
3.3Break-Even Analysis
3.4Profitability & Liquidity Ratio Analysis
3.6HL Only: Investment Appraisal
3.7HL Only: Budgets
4Marketing
4.1The Role of Marketing
4.2Marketing Planning
4.3Market Research
4.4The 4 Ps
4.4.1Product Decisions
4.4.2Pricing Decisions & Price Skimming
4.4.3Pricing Decisions & Price Penetration
4.4.4End of Topic Test - Pricing & Competition
4.4.5Promotional Decisions
4.4.6Promotional Decisions 2
4.4.7Promotional Decisions 3
4.4.8Digital Marketing
4.4.9Evaluating Digital Marketing
4.4.10Case Study - The Marketing Mix & Promotion
4.4.11Place & Distribution
4.5HL Only: The Extended Marketing Mix
4.6HL Only: International Marketing
4.7E-Commerce
5Operations Management
5.1The Role of Operations Management
5.2Production Methods
5.3HL Only: Lean Prodution & Quality Management
5.4HL Only: Production Planning
5.5HL Only: Research & Development
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1Business Organisation & Environment
1.1Introduction to Business Management
1.2Types of Organisation
1.3Organisational Objectives
1.4Stakeholders
1.5External Environment
1.6Growth & Evolution
1.7HL Only: Organisational Planning Tools
2Human Resource Management
2.1Functions & Evolution of Human Resource Management
2.2Organisational Structure
2.3Leadership & Management
2.4Motivation
2.5Organisational (Corporate) Culture
2.6HL Only: Industrial/Employee Relations
3Finance & Accounts
3.1Sources of Finance
3.2Costs & Revenues
3.3Break-Even Analysis
3.4Profitability & Liquidity Ratio Analysis
3.6HL Only: Investment Appraisal
3.7HL Only: Budgets
4Marketing
4.1The Role of Marketing
4.2Marketing Planning
4.3Market Research
4.4The 4 Ps
4.4.1Product Decisions
4.4.2Pricing Decisions & Price Skimming
4.4.3Pricing Decisions & Price Penetration
4.4.4End of Topic Test - Pricing & Competition
4.4.5Promotional Decisions
4.4.6Promotional Decisions 2
4.4.7Promotional Decisions 3
4.4.8Digital Marketing
4.4.9Evaluating Digital Marketing
4.4.10Case Study - The Marketing Mix & Promotion
4.4.11Place & Distribution
4.5HL Only: The Extended Marketing Mix
4.6HL Only: International Marketing
4.7E-Commerce
5Operations Management
5.1The Role of Operations Management
5.2Production Methods
5.3HL Only: Lean Prodution & Quality Management
5.4HL Only: Production Planning
5.5HL Only: Research & Development
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