No Tags Found!


Hi, Pls explain difference between admin and hr
From India, Bangalore
Acknowledge(0)
Amend(0)

Difference Between Admin & HR

Earlier in India, HR was not in the spotlight. In manufacturing companies, there was one department - Personnel & Administration - that took care of all employees. Below is the difference between HR and Admin, in my opinion:

Administration:

1. Making lease arrangements for accommodations, ensuring they are well-maintained, providing accommodation to employees as per management decisions, and monitoring all aspects (water supply, electricity, maintenance).
2. Managing vehicle arrangements (keeping company vehicles in good condition, updating insurance policies, etc.).
3. Security functions.
4. Water supply on company premises and liaising with government bodies.

HR:

1. Payroll processing.
2. Performance management.
3. Recruitment.
4. Statutory compliance.
5. Training and development.

The above is a brief overview of the functions of HR and Admin. If you require further information, please reply.

Regards,
Vikas Vyas

From India, Vapi
Acknowledge(5)
AN
PI
Amend(0)

Administration KRA

1. Scheduling
2. Project Support
3. Safety & Health Management
4. Vehicle Management
5. Visitor Protocol
6. Records Management
7. Filing
8. Administrative Support
9. Internal Customer Relations
10. Equipment Maintenance

Administrative KRAs 2

1. Registration Processes
2. Solving Legal Issues
3. Safety Management
4. Coordination with Vendors
5. Taking Care of Housekeeping (Cleanliness)
6. Infrastructure Management
7. Lodging and Traveling Arrangement
8. Stationery Requirements
9. Some Places It Includes Attendance Management Too

Administrative KRA 3

1. Local Transport Management (car rental, etc.)
2. Travel (bus, train) and Hotel Bookings
3. Stationery Procurement & Consumption Monitoring
4. Employee-Related Activities – Access Cards, Visiting Cards, etc.
5. Pantry Operation (tea/coffee, etc.) & Catering Service
6. Courier Management
7. Fax & Photocopy Machine
8. Phone & Mobile Issuance to and Retrieval from Employees (Typical to Telecom Industry)
9. Liaisoning with Statutory Agencies and Statutory Compliances (PF, ESIC, Labour Inspector, etc.)

Administration KRAs 4

1. Local Transport Management (car rental, etc.)
2. Travel (bus, train) and Hotel Bookings
3. Stationery Procurement & Consumption Monitoring
4. Employee-Related Activities – Access Cards, Visiting Cards, etc.
5. Pantry Operation (tea/coffee, etc.) & Catering Service
6. Courier Management
7. Fax & Photocopy Machine
8. Phone & Mobile Issuance to and Retrieval from Employees (Typical to Telecom Industry)
9. Liaisoning with Statutory Agencies and Statutory Compliances (PF, ESIC, Labour Inspector, etc.)
10. Cost Reduction
11. Responsive Time
12. Maintenance (Cleaning, Supply, etc.)
13. Stationery Management
14. Vendor Management
15. Registration Processes
16. Solving Legal Issues
17. Safety Management
18. Coordination with Vendors
19. Taking Care of Housekeeping (Cleanliness)
20. Infrastructure Management
21. Lodging and Traveling Arrangement
22. Stationery Requirements
23. Some Places It Includes Attendance Management Too

Human Resources KRAs

1. Recruitment & Selection
• Reduce Average Time Taken to Fill Vacancies
• Reduce Average Cost per Recruitment
• Finalize Selection in 5 Weeks for Each Individual Position
• Workplace Accidents
• Reduce Workplace Accidents

2. Building Capabilities and Organizing Learning
• Training
• All Workforces Below Middle Management Should Receive a Minimum of 4 Days Training
• Maximize Induction Training. Maximize Training Workshops
• Employees Development
• Training Needs Analysis & Competencies Development

3. Performance Management
• Performance Appraisal
• Managing Employees through KRAs
• Achieve 100% Performance Appraisals Against Total Employees

4. Monitoring Employee Deployment

5. Compensation and Benefits

6. Employee Relations

7. Statutory Compliance

8. Reward Management

9. Effective HR Management Systems, Support & Monitoring

10. Workplace Management
• Reduction in Absenteeism per Employee
• Increase in Employee Satisfaction
• Talent Retention and Turnover Ratio
• Reduce the Labor Turnover
• Benchmark Total HR Costs Externally

From India, Mumbai
Acknowledge(9)
SA
LO
DK

+4 more

Amend(0)

81827
72

In the works of any entity (company, association, corporation, school, college, hospital, foundation, etc.), the Administration is in charge of organizing, decision-making, control, supervision, growth, and basically the overall performance and well-being of the entity.

Role of Human Resources

Human Resources is only a branch or department of the entity. Its purpose revolves around the people that work for the entity—employees, laborers, administrators, and so on. Human Resources is in charge of supervising these people, assuring work environment quality (individual and collective), searching for new and efficient resources (new employees, so to speak), and everything else related while also remaining in accord with the Administration's requests/preferences/policies and with the law.

Regards, Monika

From India, Bangalore
Acknowledge(0)
Amend(0)

I think the difference between Admin and HR also has to do with the separation of interests: HR makes promises to the employees about the work environment and perks, while Admin tries to keep those promises within available resources. Therefore, HR displays an optimistic approach, whereas Admin displays a pessimistic approach in meeting employee needs.

Metaphorically speaking, if a man is a computer with the mind as software and the body as hardware, HR represents software engineering, and Admin represents hardware engineering.

Finally, HR needs to justify when an employee finds a gap between what he expected from the company and what he is receiving. Additionally, the employee needs to explain the performance gap between what is expected from him and what he can deliver. So, go ahead guys, blame it on the Admin problems! It is the easiest way out for all.

From India, Bangalore
Acknowledge(0)
Amend(0)

Hats off to you, Bhakti Narang. How much patience and time you have put into such an elaborate reply. Good job.

However, friends, there is only a very thin line between these two. Many firms have both blended into one department. There is no hard and fast rule on who should do what. It all depends on the history, convenience, CEO's preference, and administrative convenience of the corporation. To define the HR function in a line, it's everything related to HRD and Administration, meaning administering everything including that of HR, Finance, Production, Sales, Services, and Administration.

Isn't it clear? I doubt.

Kumar S.

From India, Bangalore
Acknowledge(0)
Amend(0)

While appreciating your sarcastic comments, I have one comment:

H.R is Highly Rated

HR people often think this way.

Admin: A Thankless Job

Whatever you say as an Admin Manager, people find a hole in that, and no one appreciates it. Our job is invisible, but our mistakes are visible to others always. No one says thanks to the Admin Department.

Regards,
Venkat
Bangalore

From India, Bangalore
Acknowledge(1)
Amend(0)

When the queriest sought to know the difference between Administration and HRM in all its seriousness, it is disappointing to see some sarcastic remarks in explaining the distinction between the two. If one wants to know the distinction between the two, one should see rajusiachen's succinct one-line statement, followed by Bhaktinarang's exhaustive list elaborating the said statement.

Regards,
B. Saikumar
Mumbai

From India, Mumbai
Acknowledge(1)
Amend(0)

There is no significant difference between HR and Admin; they both fall under the umbrella term of HRD. However, functionally, you can categorize them as Administration, Operations, Compensation & Benefits, Recruitment, and various other functions.

All these areas are encompassed within the realm of HRD. The Administration department is responsible for facility management, Operations typically handle Payroll and Statutory Compliance, Recruitment focuses on Hiring, and Compensation & Benefits deal with Performance Management, among other tasks.

Therefore, there is no need for confusion - these distinctions are merely terminologies that have evolved as we continually enhance our services.

Kind regards,
Regards

From India, Delhi
Acknowledge(0)
Amend(0)

The admin department is at the top of all company decisions and functions involved. The Human Resource department is just one of these departments that comes under the admin and supervises people and manages human resources in that company.
From India, Bengaluru
Acknowledge(0)
Amend(0)

Admin will look at the operations and office functionalities. HR will look at managing staff, their payrolls, onboarding, termination, Insurance, PF etc.
From India, Bengaluru
Acknowledge(0)
Amend(0)

CiteHR is an AI-augmented HR knowledge and collaboration platform, enabling HR professionals to solve real-world challenges, validate decisions, and stay ahead through collective intelligence and machine-enhanced guidance. Join Our Platform.







Contact Us Privacy Policy Disclaimer Terms Of Service

All rights reserved @ 2025 CiteHR ®

All Copyright And Trademarks in Posts Held By Respective Owners.