Hi seniors, What can be the most appropriate answer fo the below interview question: What is the most essential thing that you consider while formulating any HR policy? Regards Villis
From India, New Delhi
From India, New Delhi
this is a tricky qstn. i would say the current need for it to form and its impact on everyone else.
From India, Mumbai
From India, Mumbai
Plan of action according to the organisation requirement is most essential to the HR policy.
Ex:One of HR policy of Indian Railways is to provide equal employment opportunities to the minorty sections,personnel policy is to fill 15%&7.5% of the vacancies from those belonging to SC & ST respectively.
VASANTH
From India, Bangalore
Ex:One of HR policy of Indian Railways is to provide equal employment opportunities to the minorty sections,personnel policy is to fill 15%&7.5% of the vacancies from those belonging to SC & ST respectively.
VASANTH
From India, Bangalore
I would say, any HR Policy must take two factors into consideration while formulating.
1. Does it have a positive impact on the human resources (i.e., employee/workforce)?
2. Does it have a positive impact on the company?
HR Policies to be effective, must be employee-friendly and benefit the company. And there needs to be a balance between these two. Some HR policies tip the balance scale towards the employer (company) and result in employee-unfriendliness and loss to the company in the long run.
From United States, Woodinville
1. Does it have a positive impact on the human resources (i.e., employee/workforce)?
2. Does it have a positive impact on the company?
HR Policies to be effective, must be employee-friendly and benefit the company. And there needs to be a balance between these two. Some HR policies tip the balance scale towards the employer (company) and result in employee-unfriendliness and loss to the company in the long run.
From United States, Woodinville
It should have a positive impact on both the employer and the employee. Its strength is measured by how user-friendly it is. It should not be draconian.
From India, Mumbai
From India, Mumbai
Dear Villis,
Thanks for the query.
I take this oportunity to suggest to memebers to kindly search the web before posting our query, to get quicker answers.
For example, had you searched the web using Google, you would have found the Policy Document of Nestles at http://www.nestle.com/Resource.axd?I...D66F37CE8'
found at HR POlicies + basis for effectiveness - Google Search
Here is an extract from that
I hope that answers your question.
Best wishes
Simhan
A retired academic in UK
From United Kingdom
Thanks for the query.
I take this oportunity to suggest to memebers to kindly search the web before posting our query, to get quicker answers.
For example, had you searched the web using Google, you would have found the Policy Document of Nestles at http://www.nestle.com/Resource.axd?I...D66F37CE8'
found at HR POlicies + basis for effectiveness - Google Search
Here is an extract from that
They are in essence flexible and dynamic and may require adjustment to a variety of circumstances. Therefore its implementation will be inspired by sound judgement, compliance with local market laws and common sense, taking into account the specific context. (I have altered the font to Bold.)
I hope that answers your question.
Best wishes
Simhan
A retired academic in UK
From United Kingdom
Dear Villis;
I am not from HR, but to my perception the right answer to your question should be, “Attitude and vision of the management or owner" is the most important for any policy approval and implementation. I worked as a marketing consultant with several companies and I also have formulated marketing policy and strategy (sort term and long term) and the success of my strategy was mainly dependent on the vision and attitude of the owner or the high level managerial staff. I hope most seniors will have the same experience.
His Blessings;
Sharad Shah
From India, Ahmadabad
I am not from HR, but to my perception the right answer to your question should be, “Attitude and vision of the management or owner" is the most important for any policy approval and implementation. I worked as a marketing consultant with several companies and I also have formulated marketing policy and strategy (sort term and long term) and the success of my strategy was mainly dependent on the vision and attitude of the owner or the high level managerial staff. I hope most seniors will have the same experience.
His Blessings;
Sharad Shah
From India, Ahmadabad
I think the most important thing while making the HR policy is to understand the nature of business,the industry,the employees, & the existing government regulations regarding labour laws.
Thanks
Asha
From India, New Delhi
Thanks
Asha
From India, New Delhi
Dear Vills
Asha malhotra came close to it...
2 important factors that always guide my efforts in formulating any HR policy are:
1. Internal and External considerations
2. Longterm and legal implications.
regards
N Ramamurthy
From India, Bangalore
Asha malhotra came close to it...
2 important factors that always guide my efforts in formulating any HR policy are:
1. Internal and External considerations
2. Longterm and legal implications.
regards
N Ramamurthy
From India, Bangalore
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