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Old 26-12-2007, 12:07 PM
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Hi Friends...

I m working in an mfg co.. and need to do the manpower planning for five yeares as per the businessess. Normally we have a year plan based on which we do the recruitment & etc.

But our Div head wants we to do the Manpower planning for five years...
I am not able to start it... how should i go on it....

if you can please suggest something on this or can help with questionnaire or format ..

Rwgards.
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Old 26-12-2007, 01:31 PM
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Dear,

If you are working as a Mgr. HR then you have to plan the manpower for future in a repetitive way.

As you said you have the yearly plan, and your Div. Head is asking for 5 years.

there must be some changes will be occurred in near future as per your div. head.


You can start with the present strength assessment, if there is going to be technical changes then you should plan and sort out the employees for training need for the same.

If there is a particular project to be added then you should asses the competencies of your present employees or recruit the new ones.

Or in a negative way if there is less working in new future then you should start for retrenchment of manpower

Hope this will give some assistant to your post.

Thanks and Regards

Vikas Kumar
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Old 26-12-2007, 04:39 PM
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Dear Vssk

Greetings!

Estimating or projecting the number of personnel with different skills required over time or for a project, and detailing how and when they will be acquired.

Manpower Planning
Personnel management is productive exploitation of manpower resources. This is also termed as ‘Manpower Management’. Manpower Management is choosing the proper type of people as and when required. It also takes into account the upgrading in existing people. Manpower Management starts with manpower planning. Every manager in an organization is a personnel man, dealing with people.

Definition and importance of manpower Planning:
Planning is nothing but using the available assets for the effective implementation of the production plans. After the preparing the plans, people are grouped together to achieve organizational objectives.
Planning is concerned with coordinating, motivating and controlling of the various activities within the organization. Time required for acquiring the material, capital and machinery should be taken into account. Manager has to reasonably predict future events and plan out the production. The basic purpose of the management is to increase the production, so that the profit margin can be increased. Manager has to guess the future business and to take timely and correct decisions in respect of company objectives, policies and cost performances. The plans need to be supported by all the members of the organization. Planning is making a decision in advance what is to be done. It is the willpower of course of action to achieve the desired results. It is a kind of future picture where events are sketched. It can be defined as a mental process requiring the use of intellectual faculty, imagination, foresight and sound judgment.
It involves problem solving and decision making. Management has to prepare for short term strategy and measure the achievements, while the long term plans are prepared to develop the better and new products, services, expansion to keep the interest of the owners.

Advantages of manpower planning:
Manpower planning ensures optimum use of available human resources.
1. It is useful both for organization and nation.
2. It generates facilities to educate people in the organization.
3. It brings about fast economic developments.
4. It boosts the geographical mobility of labor.
5. It provides smooth working even after expansion of the organization.
6. It opens possibility for workers for future promotions, thus providing incentive.
7. It creates healthy atmosphere of encouragement and motivation in the
organization.
8. Training becomes effective.
9. It provides help for career development of the employees.

Steps in Manpower planning
1. Predict manpower plans
2. Design job description and the job requirements
3. Find adequate sources of recruitment.
4. Give boost to youngsters by appointment to higher posts.
5. Best motivation for internal promotion.
6. Look after the expected losses due to retirement, transfer and other issues.
7. See for replacement due to accident, death, dismissals and promotion.

Factors which affect the efficiency of labor:
1. Inheritance: Persons from good collection are bound to work professionally. The quality and rate of physical as well as mental development, which is dissimilar in case of different individuals is the result of genetic differences.
2. Climate: Climatic location has a definite effect on the efficiency of the workers.
3. Health of worker: worker’s physical condition plays a very important part in performing the work. Good health means the sound mind, in the sound body.
4. General and technical education: education provides a definite impact n the working ability and efficiency of the worker.
5. Personal qualities: persons with dissimilar personal qualities bound to have definite differences in their behaviour and methods of working. The personal qualities influence the quality of work.
6. Wages: proper wages guarantees certain reasons in standard of living, such as cheerfulness, discipline etc. and keep workers satisfy. This provides incentive to work.
7. Hours of work: long and tiring hours of work exercise have bad effect on the competence of the workers.

Downsizing of manpower:
Downsizing of manpower gives the correct picture about the number of people to be employed to complete given task in the predetermined period. It is used for achieving fundamental growth in the concern. It can work out the correct price by the resource building or capacity building. It aims at correct place, correct man on a correct job.
Thus manpower planning is must to make the optimum utilization of the greatest resource available i.e. manpower for the success of any organization.
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In addition to previous .......
IMPORTANCE OF MANPOWER PLANNING

• Understaffing loses the business economies of scale and specialization, orders, customers and profits.
• Overstaffing is wasteful and expensive, if sustained, and it is costly to eliminate because of modern legislation in respect of redundancy payments, consultation, minimum periods of notice, etc. Very importantly, overstaffing reduces the competitive efficiency of the business.
Planning staff levels requires that an assessment of present and future needs of the organization be compared with present resources and future predicted resources. Appropriate steps then be planned to bring demand and supply into balance.
Thus the first step is to take a 'satellite picture' of the existing workforce profile (numbers, skills, ages, flexibility, gender, experience, forecast capabilities, character, potential, etc. of existing employees) and then to adjust this for 1, 3 and 10 years ahead by amendments for normal turnover, planned staff movements, retirements, etc, in line with the business plan for the corresponding time frames.
The result should be a series of crude supply situations as would be the outcome of present planning if left unmodified. (This, clearly, requires a great deal of information accretion, classification and statistical analysis as a subsidiary aspect of personnel management.)
What future demands will be is only influenced in part by the forecast of the personnel manager, whose main task may well be to scrutinize and modify the crude predictions of other managers. Future staffing needs will derive from:
• Sales and production forecasts
• The effects of technological change on task needs
• Variations in the efficiency, productivity, flexibility of labor as a result of training, work study, organizational change, new motivations, etc.
• Changes in employment practices (e.g. use of subcontractors or agency staffs, hiving-off tasks, buying in, substitution, etc.)
• Variations, which respond to new legislation, e.g. payroll taxes or their abolition, new health and safety requirements
• Changes in Government policies (investment incentives, regional or trade grants, etc.)
What should emerge from this 'blue sky gazing' is a 'thought out' and logical staffing demand schedule for varying dates in the future which can then be compared with the crude supply schedules. The comparisons will then indicate what steps must be taken to achieve a balance.
That, in turn, will involve the further planning of such recruitment, training, retraining, labor reductions (early retirement/redundancy) or changes in workforce utilization as will bring supply and demand into equilibrium, not just as a one–off but as a continuing workforce planning exercise the inputs to which will need constant varying to reflect 'actual' as against predicted experience on the supply side and changes in production actually achieved as against forecast on the demand side.


This post is posted by Mr Stephen in CITE HR.
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Old 27-12-2007, 04:29 PM
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Hi,

Thankyou so much for the details explaination..

can anyone share with me the format (if any).

Regards
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Old 04-07-2008, 01:05 PM
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Hi Mr. Stephen,

Thanks for your explanation on Man power planning. It would be really of great help to me.

Regards,

Tabassum
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Old 09-08-2008, 10:15 PM
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thanks for this information
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Old 11-08-2008, 03:47 PM
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Hello Raajz,
Very Informative posting .Keep posting such congenial stuff.

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if possible please provide a case of any company. the replies mentioned earlier are only theoratical

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