Human Resource Planning
Human Resource Planning
Human Resource Planning
Always plan ahead. It wasn't raining when Noah built the ark -- Richard C. Cushing
As per the above quote it is very important to plan your steps and strategy in advance, is
their any possibility to plan the human resource in an organization? Yes, because IT
giants like Infosys, Wipro, TCS plans its human resource requirement by visiting campus
of colleges even before the student has completed its degree. The reason behind this is
human resource planning as an important tool to ensure that their staff is the right staff to
do the jobs at the right time.
Fundamentally the market has changed. It is world of the knowledge worker. The rise of
the intellect has been imminent. HR Planning no longer can confine itself to the
traditional sources for hiring and retaining. The skill of yesterday is neither available and
nor are not being sought after by the new generation. The human resources of today see
their roles having changed from that of a doer to that of a thinker and in most occasions’
thinker doer. Organizations in contrast have continued to nurture and retain a set of
human resource that have become more redundant than ever before.
Stages in HR Planning:
STAGE I : Evaluation of HR resources within the corporate & knowledge of availability
in the mkt.\
STAGE II : Ensure strategy – structure interface Predict losses of current manpower at
the close of forecast period. Preempt change in knowledge gaps.
STAGE III : Evaluate HR requirements by the end of forecast period. Make provision
for unplanned environment changes.
STAGE IV : Planning to bridge the gap between known HR resources and those required
by the end of forecast period
Conclusion:
Finally HR planning is continuous, ongoing process; and companies that treat it as a five-
year burdensome task will be deeply disappointed. In fact it is preferable that they do
start this task as it may turn into a ritual. Even the most carefully calculated forecasts are
liable to be overtaken by unforeseeable changes. A system of assorting plans to these
changes with as little delay as possible, is an essential part of manpower planning. Indeed
one might say that it is the essential characteristic of a well-managed enterprise.