Manpower Planning

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Last updated on August 4, 2024 4:39 am

Learn about manpower planning, a crucial process in HR management. Understand the steps involved, forecasting techniques, and the use of Delphi and Markov models. Explore job analysis, selection process, succession management, and HR metrics. Ideal for recruiters, HR managers, and managers.

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What you’ll learn

  • Explain the Meaning and Definition of Manpower Planning
  • List the Steps of Manpower Planning
  • Explain the Forecasting Techniques
  • Describe Delphi techniques
  • Explain Markov Model
  • List the Steps of Job Analysis
  • Explain the Process of Selection
  • Describe Succession Management
  • Explain the HR Metrics

Manpower Planning is also known as Workforce Planning. Manpower Planning is the process of personnel planning; formulating plans to fill the future openings based on the analysis of environment and organizational plans. Manpower Planning applies management principles in procuring, developing, maintaining people in the organisation. So, manpower planning takes care of natural depletion of work force and the changing needs of the company as far as quality and nature of workers are concerned.

Manpower Planning is defined as the process by which management determines how an organization should move from its current manpower position to its desired manpower position. Regression Analysis technique presupposes a linear relationship between independent (casual) variables and dependent (target) variable. The Work-Study Technique is to be used when length of operations and amount of labour required can be calculated.

The future labor demand is determined by the figures of inflow and outflow of personnel which is discussed and decided by the managers. The Markov Model produces a series of matrices that give details about the various patterns of movement to and from the various jobs in the organization. It helps to determine the likelihood that an individual will display movement behaviours.

Number and percentage of starters at a particular job who target a future job within a specified time. Movement patterns and expected duration in specified jobs associated with patterns of career progression.

Who this course is for:

  • Recruiters
  • Human Resource Manager
  • Managers

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