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Title: Personnel Planning and Recruitment


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Personnel Planning and Recruitment
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Forecasting Need for Employees
  • Many American firms are weak in this area.
  • Lay offs
  • Shortages
  • Schools not producing skills needed

3
Forecasting Options
  • Trends
  • Ratios- Sales/Production, turnover rates
  • Scatter plots (correlations)
  • Weakness
  • No alignment with strategy
  • Old way of doing business
  • Built in low productivity standards

4
Internal Forecast
  • Employer need to know versus individual right to
    privacy
  • Who has access to personnel data?

5
Recruitment
  • Who do you want?
  • Right person on the bus, in the right seat, at
    the right time
  • Succession planning
  • Identifying and analyzing key jobs
  • Creating and assessing candidates
  • Selecting the right people
  • Who is going to do it?
  • In house staff, headhunters, temp agencies

6
Finding Outside Candidates
  • Advertising TV, Web, Newspapers
  • College campuses
  • Walk-ins
  • Women
  • Minorities
  • Single Parents
  • Older workers
  • Former workers

7
Filling the job
  • Temp workers
  • Full Time worker
  • Offshore/Outsource

8
Use of Applications
  • Gather substantive data (education, work
    experience)
  • Previous growth and career progress
  • Stability
  • Data base to make a prediction of success in job

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We need nurses!!!!
  • How many?
  • When?
  • Where will you find them?
  • How will you let them know about the job?
  • How will you fill them (permanent, temporary,
    outside staffing)? Why
  • How will you attract them to the job?
  • What data do you need about them?
  • How are you going to get it?
  • How do you know your efforts are an example of a
    high-performing HR Department?
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