HRM
HRM
HRM
The complete process of identifying, selecting, recruiting and training individuals helps them in their
overall professional growth and also contributes to the development of the company.
Career Development
Career Development is the process by which employees improve through a series of stages, each
associated with a different set of development tasks, activities and relationship.
It can also be defined as an ongoing formalized effort by an organization that aims at developing and
enriching the organization’s human resources in the light of both the employee and the organization’s
need.
When a company helps employees in developing a career plan, the employees are less inclined to quit
that company. Developing a career can boost the morale of the employee, enhance productivity and help
the company become more efficient.
Career Development-Objectives
Career development has three major objectives −
To meet the immediate and future human resource requirements of the company on a timely
basis.
To better update the company and the individual about potential career path within the company.
To utilize existing human resource programs to the fullest by integrating activities and practices
that select, assign, develop, and manage individual careers in alignment with the company’s plan.
Probably, the most important objective of any career development program is to facilitate the tools and
techniques that will enable employees to gauge their potential for success in a career path.
Career development is also essential because career development can minimize unemployment and
provide opportunity on the basis of performance & qualification. It tries to improve the overall
personality of an individual solely as well as when in group.
HRM & Career Development Responsibilities
Career Development has its duties distributed at various levels and each level is answerable for their
share of responsibilities. We have responsibilities assigned to the organization, employees as well as
mangers.
Career development plays a crucial role in grooming an individual, group as well as the organization as a
whole.
Organization’s Responsibilities
Organization’s responsibilities include instigation and ensuring in the first place that career development
does take place. Specifically, organization’s responsibilities are to enhance career opportunities and
improve interaction between employees.
The organization should promote the conditions and create a surrounding that will facilitate the
development of individual career plans by the employees. Basically, the organization provides
information regarding the mission and policies and helps employee prepare their career development plan
and career path.
Employee’s Responsibilities
The only person who really knows what she or he needs is the individual and these desires differ from
person to person. The duty of an employee varies with his/her designation.
While the individual is ultimately answerable for preparing his or her individual career plan, experience
has shown that people make considerable progress only when they receive some motivation and
direction.
Manager’s Responsibilities
The manager should act as a catalyst and sounding board. The manager should show an employee how to
go about a process and then help the employee understand what is required of him in the position.
The immediate manager facilitates guidance and encouragement. The manager typically verifies the
employee’s readiness for job mobility. Moreover, managers are often the primary source of information
about position openings, training courses, and other development options.
These are the major career development responsibilities an HRM needs to take care of in an organization.
Evaluation Process
The evaluation phase includes activities like self-assessment and assessment by the company. The
objective of having evaluation is to understand the employee’s strengths and weaknesses.
Self-Assessment
Self-assessment assists employees in determining their career interest, values, aptitudes and behavioral
tendencies. In order to do self-assessment, employees often take psychological tests and conduct self-
directed searches.
Large amount of self-assessment materials is available over the internet and other commercial outlets.
Tests also assist employees identify the relative value they place on work and leisure activities.
Career counselors are often used to help employees in the self-assessment process and translate the
results of psychological tests into measurable goals and activities.
Direction Phase
The direction phase includes determining the career desired by the employee. What exactly interests the
employee? How can we match the employee’s interest with the desirable job in the organization?
Thus, the steps that should be taken in order to realize their career objectives are −
Evaluation Process
Direction Phase
Goal setting
Action Planning
The description given above says it all about career planning system. As we can see, not a single stage
can be avoided, as all are interlinked and are crucial to career development.
As we end this chapter, we know what exactly career development is, why HRM needs to deal with
career development management, and how it is important individually as well as for a team.