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MS 23 JUNE 2015

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MANAGEMENT PROGRAMME
Term-End Examination
June, 2015
01880
MS-23 : HUMAN RESOURCE PLANNING
 1. What are the objectives of Human Resource Planning ? How does HRP help in determining
     and evaluating future organisational capabilities and needs ?
2. What is competency mapping ? Briefly describe the approaches to competency mapping.
3. Describe the process of Recruitment. Briefly discuss the methods of sourcing manpower, with
     examples.
4. What is Human Resource Audit ? Discuss the essential steps in auditing.
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5. Write short notes on any three of the following : (a) Orientation Programme

 (b) Flexi – time

 (c) HR Inventory

 (d) Job evaluation

 (e) Helping dislocated employees

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SECTION – A

 

1. Describe the various forecasting techniques. What are the issues that affect demand forecasting ? Give examples.

 2. Define Job Analysis and identify the steps involved in it. Briefly discuss the methods of collecting information for a job analysis.

 3. What is recruitment ? Briefly discuss the methods and techniques of recruitment. Compare the advantages of recruiting from internal sources and external sources.

 4. Explain HR audit, Identify its need and scope in the organisational context. Enumerate and briefly discuss the steps involved in HR audit .

 5. Write short notes on any three of the following :

(a) Career Planning

(b) Trends in labour demand

(c) Induction Training

(d) Potential Appraisal

(e) Competency Mapping

 

SECTION – B

 

6. Read the case given below and answer the questions given at the end of the case :

 When Adite Technologies Ltd. (ATL) moved one of their divisions to Bangalore, the branch manager in Mumbai decided to transfer those employees who did not wish to go to Bangalore to other local divisions. Ten of the thirty chose to stay and be transferred to another division. Madhuri was one of those. She was assigned to the computer moving - head division.

 When Madhuri reported to the new job, Narendar Kumar, her new supervisor, told her he did not know whether or not he would have a permanent position for her. For three days Madhuri sat and watched other employees at their work. On Friday, Narendar announced that their division had received another big contract and he would brief Madhuri on her new assignment on Monday.

 Madhuri arrived at 9.00 a.m. Monday morning and waited anxiously to learn about her new job. Narendar did not arrive until 10.30. He was being briefed on the new contract, he said, and would not be able to meet Madhuri before lunch. At 1.30 p.m. Narendar returned to show Madhuri the operation, "we are reworking model 10-D and it only requires changing two spot welds. With this jig, you can turn one out in about three to five minutes." Narendar added, "By the way, you will be the quality control supervisor on this job. Just double check these six spots on the blueprint." He did not write on the blue prints or mark areas in any way. Madhuri was given no idea how important the checks might be.

"Please - watch me," said Narendar to Madhuri, taking up the welding torch. "Any one can do it easily," He repeated the operation five or six times. Madhuri tried it and experienced no difficulty. Neither of them checked their reworked pieces with the blue print to see if they would pass the quality control check and as a result, Madhuri never checked any pieces after that demonstration. Narendar did not see Madhuri again until Friday.

 During the week several things happened. More than half the motors did not work correctly by the time they reached the final assembly. It could not be determined whether the faulty motors were the result of Madhuri's work or the result of a lack of quality checks. A box of 20 parts had been approved by Madhuri since her initials were on the inspection card, but she had not made the necessary alterations. That was when Narendar found time to talk to Madhuri again.

 Questions :

(a) Identify the issues inherent in this case.

(b) What incidents showed that Narendar was not performing a good job as a trainer ?

(c) If you were Narendar, what would you have done to improve Madhuri's performance ?

 

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MS-23 : HUMAN RESOURCE  PLANNING

1. Describe  the  transformational  process  as  a  result  of  social, economic,  organisational,  and  technological  changes  at the work  place. Discuss  the  contemporary  trends in  demand and supply  of  labour,  with suitable  examples

2.  Discuss  the  significance  of  dislocation  and  the  problems associated  with  it.  What  are  the  solutions  to  deal  with dislocated  employees  ? Discuss  with examples.

3.  Discuss  various  objectives  of Performance  Appraisal.  Briefly describe  various  methods  of  Performance  Appraisal.

4.  Discuss  the  rationale  and objectives  of  orientation.  What are the  essential  contents  of  orientation, and  how  is  it evaluated  ? Explain  with suitable  examples.

5.  Write short  notes  an any  three of  the following  :

(i)  Cost  Approach to  Human Resource  Accounting

(ii)  Demand  Forecasting

(iii)  Competency  Mapping

(iv)  Executive  Search

(v)  Career  Planning

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