The 'Classical Model' for practising Human Resource Management

The 'Classical Model' for practising Human Resource Management

Tim Wilczek

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GRIN Verlag
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2008
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9783640173709
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Essay from the year 2008 in the subject Leadership and Human Resources - Miscellaneous, grade: 2,3, University of Western Sydney (School of Management), course: Human Resource Strategy, language: English, abstract: During recent years an efficient Human Resource Management (HRM) hasbecome more and more important for companies to achieve and sustain bothcompetitiveness and economic success. Leopold, Harris and Watson (2005)mentioned that Human Resources became matters of considerable competitiveadvantage. Human Resources, respectively the skills and knowledge of anorganisation’s staff, as Hamel and Prahalat (1994) called it, has transformedthrough massive changes in the economical, technological, sociocultural,judicial and political conditions to one of the most important strategic factor ofsuccess for companies these days. HRM, as a reaction to these changes in’Personnel Management’, attempts to find various methods of resolution forpractice. If ’Personnel Management’, ’HRM’ or ’SHRM’, they all have a commongoal: obtaining the achievement potential of all organisational members best aspossible. But the ’HRM’ approach goes beyond the traditional approach of’Personnel Management’, having a broader focus on the necessaryinterdependence of all components with each other as well as the connection toother compartments of companies, whose success is seen in straightconnection with personnel measures.Thereby Strategic Human Resource Management (SHRM) can be seen asextension of HRM, and following the definition of Boxall (1996) it deals with therelationship between the strategic management of an organisation and themanagement of its human resources within this strategic context. In that casethe focus is on long-term personnel decisions as well as on the question how aninteraction of corporate and personnel strategy can be achieved.Initially this work is going to introduce and define different organizationalstrategies as well as

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