According to Noe (2010 pp.125-135) there are three stages involved in the HR Planning Process. •      Forecasting •    Goal Setting and strategic planning •    Implementing and Evaluation   A recent report, dated November 3, 2020,  on executive awareness of and involvement in corporate pandemic preparedness by Michael Evangelides, Principal at Deloitte Consulting LLP,  states that,  most top executives and boards of directors are not engaged in the influenza pandemic planning process and won't give it equal billing to other potential disruptions until at least one of the following occurs:   •      Media attention to pandemic influenza increases. •      Legislation or Regulation  are passed, requiring enactment •      Shareholders and investors demand a high level of preparedness. •      The financial impact of a pandemic on the corporation becomes evident.   “Obviously, planners can do little to nudge along the first three prerequisites. But, fortunately, the fourth is, very important, and is in their sphere of influence. And it is worth pursuing”, says Penny Turnbull, Senior Director of Crisis Management and Business Continuity Planning at Washington, DC–based Marriott International, Inc.  "It certainly helps to  focus the minds of senior executives to know that this is something that's important for the Chairman and CEO, because obviously that drives a lot of the momentum," she says. "If it's important for the Chairman and CEO to be concerned that the pandemic is affecting their bottom line, it means it's an important issue for all of our senior executives.  Which means it's important to our General Manager, Directors, Managers and it trickles down from there.  Humans are creatures of habits.  From top level staff to front line staff, communication change will not be easy, as there is little to no protocol in place".  Assignment requirements:   As Members of your Group, based on your readings  (information from the  units referred),  experience, research, and the details of the case study, answer the following:   How do you visualise the HR Manager’s role in the above scenario? Give two (2) examples and support same As the General Manager,  state 1 area,  one from each department  listed  below, where support can be given to assist the HR in making the right decisions                                       Production and Operations – Unit 8                                                   Communicating Change   - Unit 7                                     Motivating staff for compliance – Unit 5

Management, Loose-Leaf Version
13th Edition
ISBN:9781305969308
Author:Richard L. Daft
Publisher:Richard L. Daft
Chapter12: Managing Human Talent
Section: Chapter Questions
Problem 10EE
icon
Related questions
Question

 

 

According to Noe (2010 pp.125-135) there are three stages involved in the HR Planning Process.

•      Forecasting

•    Goal Setting and strategic planning

•    Implementing and Evaluation

 

A recent report, dated November 3, 2020,  on executive awareness of and involvement in corporate pandemic preparedness by Michael Evangelides, Principal at Deloitte Consulting LLP,  states that,  most top executives and boards of directors are not engaged in the influenza pandemic planning process and won't give it equal billing to other potential disruptions until at least one of the following occurs:

 

•      Media attention to pandemic influenza increases.

•      Legislation or Regulation  are passed, requiring enactment

•      Shareholders and investors demand a high level of preparedness.

•      The financial impact of a pandemic on the corporation becomes evident.

 

“Obviously, planners can do little to nudge along the first three prerequisites. But, fortunately, the fourth is, very important, and is in their sphere of influence. And it is worth pursuing”, says Penny Turnbull, Senior Director of Crisis Management and Business Continuity Planning at Washington, DC–based Marriott International, Inc.  "It certainly helps to  focus the minds of senior executives to know that this is something that's important for the Chairman and CEO, because obviously that drives a lot of the momentum," she says. "If it's important for the Chairman and CEO to be concerned that the pandemic is affecting their bottom line, it means it's an important issue for all of our senior executives.  Which means it's important to our General Manager, Directors, Managers and it trickles down from there.  Humans are creatures of habits.  From top level staff to front line staff, communication change will not be easy, as there is little to no protocol in place".

 Assignment requirements:

 

As Members of your Group, based on your readings  (information from the  units referred),  experience, research, and the details of the case study, answer the following:

 

  1. How do you visualise the HR Manager’s role in the above scenario? Give two (2) examples and support same
  2. As the General Manager,  state 1 area,  one from each department  listed  below, where support can be given to assist the HR in making the right decisions

 

                                    Production and Operations – Unit 8              

                                    Communicating Change   - Unit 7

                                    Motivating staff for compliance – Unit 5

Expert Solution
steps

Step by step

Solved in 3 steps

Blurred answer
Similar questions
  • SEE MORE QUESTIONS
Recommended textbooks for you
Management, Loose-Leaf Version
Management, Loose-Leaf Version
Management
ISBN:
9781305969308
Author:
Richard L. Daft
Publisher:
South-Western College Pub
Understanding Management (MindTap Course List)
Understanding Management (MindTap Course List)
Management
ISBN:
9781305502215
Author:
Richard L. Daft, Dorothy Marcic
Publisher:
Cengage Learning
Principles of Management
Principles of Management
Management
ISBN:
9780998625768
Author:
OpenStax
Publisher:
OpenStax College