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Evolution • The early part of the century saw a concern for improved efficiency through careful design of work. • During the middle part of the century emphasis shifted to the availability of managerial personnel and employee productivity. • Recent decades have focussed on the demand for technical personnel, increased concern for the quality of working life, total quality management and renewed emphasis on productivity. Concept What is it all about? Evolution of the Personnel Function The Commodity concept Labour was regarded as a commodity to be bought and sold. Wages were based on demand and supply, government did very little to protect workers. The factor of Production concept Labour is like any other factor of production like money, materials, land etc. Workers are like machine tools. The Goodwill concept Welfare measures like safety, first aid, lunch room, rest room will have a positive impact on workers productivity The Paternalistic concept Management must assume a fatherly and protective attitude towards employees. Paternalism does not mean merely providing benefits but satisfying various needs of the employees as parents meet the requirements of the children. Evolution of the Personnel Function Concept What is it all about? The Humanitarian concept To improve productivity, physical, social and psychological needs of workers must be met. The organisationnis a social system that has both economic and social dimensions The Human Resource concept Employees are the most valuable assets of an organisation. There should be a conscious effort to realise organisational goals by satisfying needs and aspirations of employees The Emerging concept Employees should be accepted as partners, must offer better quality of working life and offer opportunities to people to exploit their potential fully. Growth in India • Early Phase: Though HRM is a discipline of recent growth, it had its origin dating back to 18 B.C for eg: the minimum wage rate and incentive wage plans were included in the Babylonian code of Hammurabi around 1800 B.C. • The chinese during 1650 B.C had originated the principle of division of labour and they understood labour turnover even in 400 B.C • Kautilya in India in his book Arthashatra made reference to various concepts like Job analysis, selection procedures, executive development, incentive system and performance appraisal. Growth in India • Legal Phase: The early roots of HRM in India could be traced back to the period after 1920. • The Royal commission on labour in 1931 suggested the appointment of labour officer to protect workers interest and act as a spokesperson of labour. • Meanwhile two professional bodies viz, the Indian Institute of Personnel Management (IIPM) Kolkata and the National Institute of Labour Management (NILM) Mumbai have come into existence in 1950s.
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