Title: Planning
1Planning Recruiting
2Lecture Outline
- Then and Now.
- Planning
- Definition and Steps
- Managing Surpluses/Shortages
- Downsizing/Temporary Workers
- Succession Planning
- Recruitment
- Definition and Types
- Process Personnel Policies, Sources, Recruiter
Characteristics - Realistic Job Preview
- Web Sites
3What Have We Done?
- Introduction to managing HR
- HR trends
- EEO safety
- Work analysis and job design
4Where are We Now?
- Planning recruiting
- Selecting placing
- Training
- Then what?
5Planning
6Planning
- Planning definition
- A process and set of activities undertaken to
forecast an organizations labor demand
(requirements) and internal labor supply
(availabilities), to compare these projections to
determine employment gaps, and to develop action
plans for addressing these gaps. - Three steps
- Forecasting (labor requirements and
availabilities) Determine gaps - Goal setting and strategic planning
- Implementing and evaluating the plan
7Model of HR Planning Steps
8Quick Quiz
- Which of the following are reasons why
organizations do HR planning? - Reduce costs
- Improve the overall business planning process
- Provide more opportunities for women, minority
groups, and disabled individuals in future growth
plans - Identify the specific skills available and needed
9How to Deal With Discrepancies
- Managing a surplus
- Downsizing
- Planned elimination of large numbers of personnel
with the goal of enhancing the organizations
competitiveness - Early retirement programs
- Programs that encourage older workers to leave
voluntarily - Managing a shortage
- Employing temporary and contract workers
- Outsourcing
10Quick Comics
11Quick Fact
- Over 85 of the Fortune 1000 firms downsized
between 1987-2001, resulting in more than 8
million layoffs.
12Discussion Question
- Do you think downsizing works (no pun intended)?
Under which situations could it work most
effectively?
13Discussion Question
- Is it better to treat temporary workers like
outsiders or like members of the organization? - How will choosing either of these approaches
impact regular employees?
14Quick Quiz
- A public accounting firm of 250 employees
realizes they have a surplus of 15 support
personnel (not auditors). What should they do? - Hire temporary workers
- Offer early retirement
- Downsize people in those positions
- Wait for attrition and implement a hiring freeze
for those positions
15Summary Table of Surplus/Shortage Options
16Succession Planning
- Definition
- Focuses on ensuring key critical management
positions in an organization remain filled with
individuals who provide the best fit - Involves identifying key management positions the
organization cannot afford to have vacant - Purposes of succession planning
- Facilitates transition when employee leaves
- Identifies development needs of high-potential
employees assists in career planning
17Executive Replacement Chart
18Recruiting
19Recruiting
- Recruiting definition
- Any activity carried on by the organization with
the primary purpose of identifying and attracting
potential employees. - Types of recruitment
- Internal recruitment
- The process of looking inside the organization
for existing qualified employees who might be
promoted to higher-level positions. - External recruitment
- The process of looking to sources outside the
organization for prospective employees.
20Discussion Table
21Parts of the Recruiting Process
- Three parts
- I. Personnel policies
- Decisions about how organization will carry out
HR management, including how to fill job
vacancies - II. Recruitment sources
- Where to find applicants?
- III. Characteristics of the recruiter
- Traits and behaviors
22Model of Recruiting Process
23I. Personnel Policies
- Internal vs. external?
- Open vs. targeted?
- Advertising strategy?
- Which part of the organization will be emphasized?
24Discussion Question
- What is employment-at-will?
- Is Florida an employment-at-will state?
- Do you think employment-at will is fair?
25II. Recruitment Sources
- Internal
- Job posting
- External
- Referrals
- Ads
- Internet
- Employment agencies
- Colleges/universities
26Discussion Question
- When searching a web site of an organization that
you may want to work at, what do you look for? - What factors are most important to you when you
look for a job?
27Does Pay Matter Most?
28Quick Fact
29III. Recruiter Traits and Behaviors
- Traits of the recruiter
- Demographics
- Personality
- Behaviors of the recruiter
- Providing accurate information
30Quick Quiz
- Rate each statement as True or False
- Applicants respond more positively when the
recruiter is an HR specialist than line managers
or incumbents. - Applicants respond positively to recruiters whom
are warm and informative. - Personnel policies are more important than the
recruiter when deciding whether or not to take a
job. - Realistic job previews should highlight the
positive characteristics of the job rather than
the negative.
31Realistic Job Preview (RJP)
- Realistic job preview definition
- Informing applicants about all aspects of the
job, including both its desirable and undesirable
facets.
32RJP Example
The McDonald's Realistic Job Preview CD is used
to give potential and new employees a feel for
working at McDonald's. The CD contains valuable
job information and audio interviews with current
employees. It also has a downloadable screen
saver.
33Discussion Question
- Why would an organization try to provide accurate
information to a job applicant even if that
included mentioning some negative things about
the job/organization?
34Recruiting Web Sites
- Career Builder http//www.careerbuilder.com
- Carries its own listings and offers links to
sixteen specialized career sites. - Employment Guide http//www.employmentguide.com
- Another leading career resource site, has
thousands of job listings from hundreds of major
companies. - FlipDog http//www.flipdog.com
- Features more than 400,000 jobs and 57,000
employers in 3,700 locations. - HotJobs http//www.hotjobs.com
- Owned by Yahoo, offers advanced management
features and smart agents to streamline the
recruiting process - JOBTRAK http//www.jobtrak.com
- A leading college recruiting site, has more than
40,000 listings and links to 750 campuses in the
United States. - JobWeb http//www.jobweb.com
- A college recruiting site run by the National
Association of Colleges and Employers. - Monster.com http//www.monster.com
- One of the oldest and largest general recruiting
sites on the Internet, with more than 50,000
listings. - Net-Temps http//www.nettemps.com
- The webs leading site for recruiting temps
- Spherion (formerly E. Span) http//www.spherion.c
om - One of the largest and best-known web recruiting
sites
35Take-Home Points
- Planning
- Understand what HR planning is and why important
- Think about effects of downsizing
- Aware of succession planning in your career
- Recruitment
- Aware of pros and cons of internal vs. external
- Examine own job search process and what is
important to you