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    What Does a Human Resources Manager, Generalist, or

    Director Do?

    Human Resources Generalists, Managers, and Directors, depending on the size of the

    organization, may have overlapping responsibilities. In larger organizations, the Human

    Resources Generalist, the Manager, and the Director have clearly defined, separated roles in HR

    management with progressively more authority and responsibility in the hands of the Manager,the Director, and ultimately, the Vice President who may lead several departments including

    administration.

    HR directors, and occasionally HR managers, may head up several

    different departments that are each led by functional or specialized HR staff such as the training

    manager, the compensation manager, or the recruiting manager.

    Human Resources staff members are advocates for both the company and the people who

    work in the company. Consequently, a good HR professional performs a constant balancing act

    to meet both needs successfully.

    The Changing Human Resources Role

    The role of the HR professional is changing. In the past, HR managers were often viewed

    as the systematizing, policing arm of executive management. Their role was more closely

    aligned with personnel and administration functions that were viewed by the organization as

    paperwork.

    When you consider that the initial HR function, in many companies, comes out of the

    administration or finance department because hiring employees, paying employees, and dealingwith benefits were the organization's first HR needs, this is not surprising.

    In this role, the HR professional served executive agendas well, but was frequentlyviewed as a road block by much of the rest of the organization. While some need for this role

    occasionally remains you wouldnt want every manager putting his own spin on a sexual

    harassment policy, as an examplemuch of the HR role is transforming itself.

    New HR Role

    The role of the HR manager must parallel the needs of his or her changing organization.

    Successful organizations are becoming more adaptable, resilient, quick to change direction, andcustomer-centered.

    Within this environment, the HR professional, who is considered necessary by linemanagers, is a strategic partner, an employee sponsor or advocate and a change mentor. At the

    same time, especially the HR Generalist, still has responsibility for employee benefits

    administration, often payroll, and employee paperwork, especially in the absence of an HRAssistant.

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    Depending on the size of the organization, the HR manager has responsibility for all of

    the functions that deal with the needs and activities of the organization's people including these

    areas of responsibility.

    Recruiting.

    Hiring. Training. Organization Development. Communication. Performance Management. Coaching. Policy Recommendation. Salary and Benefits. Team Building. Employee Relations. Leadership.

    With all of this in mind, inHuman Resource Champions, Dave Ulrich, one of the best

    thinkers and writers in the HR field today, and a professor at the University of Michigan,recommends three additional roles for the HR manager.

    HR Role: Business and Strategic Partner

    In todays organizations, to guarantee their viability and ability to contribute, HRmanagers need to think of themselves as strategic partners. In this role, the HR person

    contributes to the development of and the accomplishment of the organization-wide business

    plan and objectives.

    The HR business objectives are established to support the attainment of the overallstrategic business plan and objectives. The tactical HR representative is deeply knowledgeable

    about the design of work systems in which people succeed and contribute. This strategicpartnership impacts HR services such as the design of work positions; hiring; reward, recognition

    and strategic pay; performance development and appraisal systems; career and succession

    planning; and employee development.

    To be successful business partners, the HR staff members have to think like businesspeople, know finance and accounting, and be accountable and responsible for cost reductions and

    the measurement of all HR programs and processes. It's not enough to ask for a seat at the

    executive table; HR people will have to prove they have the business savvy necessary to sitthere.

    HR Role: Employee Advocate

    As an employee sponsor or advocate, the HR manager plays an integral role in

    organizational success via his knowledge about and advocacy of people. This advocacy includes

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    expertise in how to create a work environment in which people will choose to be motivated,

    contributing, and happy.

    Fostering effective methods of goal setting, communication and empowerment through

    responsibility, builds employee ownership of the organization. The HR professional helps

    establish the organizational culture and climate in which people have the competency, concernand commitment to serve customers well.

    In this role, the HR manager provides employee development opportunities, employeeassistance programs, gain sharing and profit-sharing strategies, organization development

    interventions, due process approaches to problem solving and regularly scheduled

    communication opportunities.

    HR Role: Change Champion

    The constant evaluation of the effectiveness of the organization results in the need for the

    HR professional to frequently champion change. Both knowledge about and the ability toexecute successful change strategies make the HR professional exceptionally valued.

    Knowing how to link change to the strategic needs of the organization will minimizeemployee dissatisfaction and resistance to change.

    The HR professional contributes to the organization by constantly assessing theeffectiveness of the HR function. He also sponsors change in other departments and in work

    practices. To promote the overall success of his organization, he champions the identification of

    the organizational mission, vision, values, goals and action plans. Finally, he helps determine themeasures that will tell his organization how well it is succeeding in all of this.

    Corporate Social Responsibility:

    Human Resource Departments play a critical role in ensuring that the company adopts

    Corporate Social Responsibility programs. Furthermore, HR can manage the CSR plan

    implementation and monitor its adoption proactively, while documenting (and celebrating) itssuccess throughout the company. Human Resources technology can help with a Corporate Social

    Responsibility program, including reducing the companys carbon footprint to benefit the planet.

    Start with these areas:

    Implement and encourage green practices. Foster a culture of social responsibility. Celebrate successes. Share and communicate the value of corporate social responsibility to employees

    and the community.

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    Retail sector:

    Formulating & benchmarking HR Policies to meet present and future goals and align HRResources/Systems to business needs. Identifying the training needs on the competencies

    required for superior performance of employees and taking T&D initiatives. Instituting change-management practices in the organisation and initiating OD

    Interventions. Designing and implementing the Performance Management System appropriate for the

    organisations.

    Managing the complete recruitment life-cycle for sourcing the best talent from diversesources.

    Managing the compensation and benefits of the employees. Planning manpower requirements in consultation with HODs and carry out the

    restructuring wherever required. Making and monitoring the HR Budget. Managing the amicable relations among employees/workers through

    engagement/discussion and improving work culture. Getting into the roots of the grievances of employees and solving them amicably. Managing the HR legal and statutory compliances for new Plants/Sites as well as regular

    compliances.

    Implementing the ERP (SAP / Navision) in the HR function along with other functions.Insurance sector:

    HR Management, Recruitment & Administration. Designing Employee work Profile. Performance Appraisal. Performance Increase and Formula. Notice on Improvement Needed /Substandard Performance. Handling Recruitment. All related HR/Admin jobs.

    Electrical goods sector:

    Recruitment in coordination with HR Representatives at Regions. Training - Plans , organisation, coordination and records.

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    ISO 9000-2001 compliance and records EFS and implementation of related action plans Projects. Employee records Other HR facilitation.

    IT-Software/ Software Services:

    Talent Acquisition, Learning and Development, Employee Engagement, Implementing HR Policy, Adherence to Statutory Compliances, Performance Management, Employee Relations, Rewards and Recognition, Compensation and Benefits and Payroll Administration. Planning, scheduling, monitoring & controlling day to day activities of the

    project.

    Responsible for End to End recruitment Sourcing candidates from Job Portals, internal referrals Contacting candidates and scheduling interviews - Screening and interviewing

    candidates

    Successful track record in Recruitment consulting. Understanding & Screening resumes as per hiring criteria

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    Generating HR related MIS reports on a daily and weekly basis AssistingPerformance Appraisals for performance management process. Responsible for

    induction, grievance and issue solving and exit formalities.

    Should have exp in handling IT reqts.

    Skills required for the above:

    Excellent communication and people skills, High integrity and self motivated, High level of commitment and ownership, Positive attitude, Strong leadership qualities, Excellent relationship building skills, Execution oriented, flexible and reliable

    Advertising/ PR/MR/Events:

    Recruitment, Training & Development, Performance Appraisal, Competency Mapping, Implement short and longterm goals, objectives, policies

    etc.

    Handling the entire Induction process with new employees, Exit process, Full and Final Settlement,

    Handling of any grievances, disciplinary or poor performance matters inaccordance with countrylabor laws,

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    Employee Satisfaction Initiatives, Employee engagement activities, leaveprocedures and applications as well as any other tasks which are supportive toharmonious working relationships in the office.

    Miscellaneous administrative tasks includes facility management, arrange staffevents and competitions, oversee services rendered to our organization, handleexternal calls, Vendor Management, Database Management, MIS reports etc.

    Required skills for the above:

    Looking for a responsible HR person who would be in charge of entire gamut of Human

    resource activities.

    The person should be: Effective communicator with excellent negotiation skills, with strong analytical power

    & abilities in planning &managing resources. Focused on achieving results with quality work.

    Office Equipment/Automation:

    Formulate, implement and review human resources policies and procedures; Exercise budget control to ensure cost effectiveness; Effectively monitor the manpower planning; Recruit and retain managerial and operational talents with a focus on employee

    development and recognition;

    Enhance employee relations and communication; Provide a desirable working environment; Comply with corporate policy and local employment ordinance. Work with Line Managers in coaching, directing them about organizational policies

    and processes

    Participate in annual budget and exercise monitoring and control within the budgetyear.

    Drive the annual salary review and year-end incentive payment exercise Compile and monitor yearly manning budget with the GM Manpower Planning and recruitment Work closely with management to build up positive morale and loyalty among staff. Handle and report grievances and bring to the attention of the management if necessary Supervise designated personnel to conduct training needs analysis and prepare yearly

    training plan & activities.

    Coordinate with other function areas to organize staff training activities. Source various training media to benefit all levels of staff. Provide skills & knowledge training to enhance staff development

    FMCG/Foods/Beverage:

    HR Generalist

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    Recruitment Payroll & Statutory Compliance Full & Final Settlement Induction HR Policies & Processes

    Training & Development Performance Appraisal Employee Engagement & Relations Etc

    Medical/ Healthcare/Hospital:

    Providing leadership, direction and expertise for the full scope of HR functions

    including: employee relations, employee compensation, employee engagement andorganizational design and change

    Leading and leveraging HR processes within the business (Performance Management,,

    Salary Planning/Reward Management, Succession Planning and Talent Management),cross-functional communication and the transfer of learning and best practice sharing

    within the HR network

    Coaching and counseling employees regarding HR policies and procedures relative to

    transfer, promotion, compensation, benefits and conditions of employment

    Focusing on identification, selection, and retention of world-class talent to ensure a

    dynamic pipeline of talent

    Serving as an employee advocate, balancing fair labor standards, policy and practice

    and business needs

    Partnering with client leadership and local HR counterparts to plan and executestrategies that ensure maximum engagement of human resource capital

    Proactively managing HR systems in order to maintain integrity of employee and

    organizational data

    Ensuring a culture of teamwork, partnership and transparency in the plant, working

    closely with all stakeholders to ensure we have a strong welfare environment

    Ensure client managers establish a commitment to compliance and quality andcommunicate the importance of meeting statutory, regulatory and customer

    requirements. Aware of and comply with the Quality Manual, Quality ManagementSystem, Quality Management Policy, Quality Goals, and applicable laws and

    regulations

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    Responsibilities:

    The Sr. Human Resources Manager will:

    Serve as local expert in strategic human capital management best practices Project manage HR programs/initiatives that support the business, creatively removing

    obstacles, leveraging resources cross-functionally and cross-country whenever possible Drive change processes at every stage of planning and implementation Formalize an On Boarding program - leveraging corporate program and localize based

    on unique requirements

    Work collaboratively with Talent Acquisition team to manage and evaluate new hiresurvey results, drive appropriate changes to enhance new hire experience and measure

    results accordingly

    Analyze and report key people metrics for respective organizations (i.e., hires,terminations, attrition, key themes for involuntary and voluntary turnover).

    Work with leadership to implement an effective talent review/succession program Partner with corporate compensation and benefits to ensure competitive positioning

    within region Implement HR Handbook and consultation; ensure that polices are representative ofbest practices and legislative requirements in India; observes and analyzes theexecution of practices, identify problem areas, and recommend changes

    Introduce career planning and high performance workforce tools. Assess needs ofvarious functions within the team and proactively provide career coaching/counseling

    Market career development opportunities and learning through offerings from KronosUniversity (instructor-led and web-based training) all linked to Kronos core

    competencies

    Introduce 360 assessments and a leaning and development tool Manage people strategies as it relates to acquisitions or establishment of keypartnerships/alliances

    Evaluate current processes/procedures. Identify opportunities to provide faster serviceto internal clients on a global scale, leverage corporate centralized services and

    information that make it easier to manage and leverage the total workforce

    Lead Human Resources practices and objectives that will provide an employee-oriented, high performance culture that emphasizes empowerment, speed, quality,

    innovation, and achievement of business goals

    Ensure that polices are representative of best practices and legislative requirements inIndia; observes and analyzes the execution of practices, identify problem areas, and

    recommend changes

    Maintain current knowledge of India labor laws and best practices to counsel andmonitor compliance

    Strengthen employee relations by actively listening and appropriately responding toemployee concerns in a timely manner.

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    Corporate/ MNCs/ PSUs/ Industries and all type of Business establishments:

    Duties and Responsibilities:

    a) List in order of importance the duties and responsibilities of the job. Identify what is done and

    how it is done.

    b) Indicate the percent of time spent weekly on each responsibility. Do not include

    responsibilities that require less than 5% of time.

    HR-Administration: Employment related regulatory & compliance issues: Payroll/Employee Relations: Other administrative tasks: Recruitment Training Local and Corporate Policies Knowledge and Skills