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Dear Seniors, Pl tell me the roles & Responsibilties of HR Manager month wise from the date he joins the organisation. My Organisation is totally dis organised Help me out.
From India, Madras
Elisante Yona
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Dear sHALINI,
Roles of HR Manager: as follows:
Training and development,Recruitment,staffing,conducting performance appraisal,compensation and benefits,staff welfare,hiring and firing,Labour issues,leave,
Just to mention few,
Elisante

From Tanzania
Jatiwaringin
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It really depends on the position of HR Manager in the organisation. If the HR Manager is the number one person in HR, in my opinion, the role is more on the strategic actions. In this case the HR Manager is the partner of business in ensuring that it is capable to attract and retain talent, develop capability and maximize performance in support of business objectives. The role should also provide contribution to the value adding deliverables to the business in areas of human capital planning, organizational consulting and development, change management and achievement of the HR Plan itself.
Regards,

From Indonesia, Jakarta
nikhilkadu
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https://www.citehr.com/321912-role-hr-manager.html
pls go through this link for more information .
Regards,
Nikhil

From India, Pune
anshukamboj
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there are 3 different role of HR manager: Administrative, Operational & Strategic.
1.) Administrative--
Policy maker, administrative expert, advisorhouse keeper,counceller,welfare officer, legal consultant.
2.) Operational Roles--
Recruiter, trainer,developer, coordinator,mediator,emplyee champion.
3.) Strategic roles--
Change agent, strategic partner
Regards
Anshu Kamboj

From India, Delhi
raghavlala
1.MANAGERIAL FUNCTIONS
• PLANNING
• ORGANISING
• DIRECTING
• CONTROLLING
2.OPERATIVE FUNCTIONS
• EMPLOYMENT
• HUMAN RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT
• COMPENSATION
• HUMAN RELATIONS
Regads,
Raghavendra K

From India, Bangalore
bhagya raj
As per my knowledge HR means Motivation ,Observation,Understanding,Making relation ,able to manage the situation,controlling,patience .
From India, Hyderabad
Wigarn
Hi Shalini,
The guidelines given by Jatiwaringin and Anshukamboj are excellent. Obviously the new manager needs to be oriented in and get acquainted with the organisation first and see where things are and therefore have a good perspective.
Then H/she can perhaps begin to deal with issues especially the urgent pressing ones; as you know some organisations want him/her to solve problems current problem(s) immediately! Hope this also helps.
Regards,
Wigarn

From United Kingdom, Cambridge
saleshkumar
The role of HR manager includes:
1.Primary screening
2.Recruiting
3.Training&Development
4.Staffing
5.Organising
6.Coordinating
7.Directing
8.Performance appraisal
9.Retaining&relieving
10.Payroll processing

From India, Bangalore
neeharika
Hi Shalini,
The role of HR Manager may even extend to that of legal n statutory compliances.
However, it depends totally on the roles and the responsibilities demanded by that position which may vary from company to company.
SAy in some co's there may be only one manager who has a dedicated team with him. In this case he will play a supervisory role n will be initiating things and guiding his team for target completion be the case of recruitment for filling any urgent vacancy or adhering to the training calendar etc....
Similarly in some co's the manager may be having a boss and his roles are defined accordingly....
You may decide which case is yours.....
Please understand that the role of an HR is primarily the same everywhere i.e. Recruitment, T&D, Compensation, PMS, Legal etc... It is only the level at which one is working in the capacity of HR is where the difference in roles and responsibilities comes...
Hope ths helps...
Rgds,


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