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International HRM
What Is International HRM?
   HRM involves a wide range of activities right from
    identifying the manpower requirements, identifying the
    most appropriate sources, attracting the best talent
    available from the most cost effective places, nurturing
    and enhancing their skills to suit the organizational
    needs, motivating them through an effective system of
    compensation to perform optimally, and continuously
    monitoring their performance with suitable reward-
    rebuke mechanism.
   The application of these principles and practices to
    manage People in more than one country is termed as
    IHRM.
Domestic Vs International HRM
 Increased Functional Activities
 Functional Heterogeneity
 Increased Involvement in Employees
  personal lives
 Enhanced Risks
 Increased Influence of External
  Environment
Managing International Human
Resource Activities
 Staffing
 Recruitment and Selection
 Expatriate Management
 Training and Development
 Performance Management
 Compensation
 Regulatory Framework
Staffing
   Staffing refers to the process of determining the
    organizations current and future human Resource
    requirements to meet the organizational goals and taking
    appropriate steps so as to fulfill those requirements.
   Human Resource planning refers to the process of
    forecasting supply and demand of the organization and
    the action plan to meet Human Resource requirements.
   International Companies need to assess their human
    Resource requirements, assess availability of right type
    of manpower, decide upon the right type of international
    assignments.
Sources of Human Resource
 Host Country Nationals
 Parent country Nationals
 Third Country Nationals
 Expatriates
 Inpatriates
 Off-Shoring
Recruitment and Selection
 Recruitment refers to the process by
  which an organization attracts the most
  competent people to apply for its job
  opening.
 Selection refers to the process by which
  organizations fill their vacant positions.
Selection Criteria for International
Assignments
 Technical and Managerial Competence
 Ability to Perform under Cross Culture
  Environments
 Family Attitude towards International
  assignments
 Regulatory framework in host Country
 Language
Selection Approaches
 Ethnocentric Approach
 Polycentric Approach
 Geocentric Approach
Managing Expatriates
   People working out of their home countries, also
    known as Expatriates, form an integral part of a
    firms international staffing strategies, especially
    for higher management positions.
   Besides identifying and recruiting right men for
    international assignments, it is also very
    important to provide them with a conducive
    environment to get their optimum output.
Expatriate adjustment Process
 Initial Euphoria
 Cultural Shock
 Adjustment
 Re-entry
Training and Development
 Training refers to process by which
  employees acquire skills, knowledge and
  abilities to perform both their current and
  future assignments in the organization.
 Training aims at altering behavior, attitude,
  knowledge, and skills of personnel so as
  to increase the performance of
  employees.
Types of the Training
 Cultural Sensitization Programme
 Preliminary Visit
 Language Training
 Practical Training
Performance Management
   It refers to a process that enables the firm to evaluate the
    performance of its personnel against pre-determined parameters for
    their consistent improvements so as to achieve organizational goals.
   It is important to facilitate administrative decisions related to
    compensation, promotion or transfer etc.
   In international context performance evaluation of Expatriates is a
    great challenge.
   Performance Appraisal become more complex due to possible
    conflict between objective of MNEs headquarter and its subsidiary.
   The volatility in international market also make it more complex.
Compensation
   Compensation refers to the financial remuneration that employees receive
    in exchange of their services rendered to organization. In international
    context it includes:-
   Basic Salary
   Foreign Service Premium
   Allowance
   Hardship Allowance
   Cost of living Allowance
   Housing Allowance
   Home Leave Allowance
   Education Allowance
   Relocation Allowance
   Assistance for Tax Equalization
   Other Benefits
Strategic Approaches to
international Compensation
 Home Country Based Compensation
  System
 Host Country Based Compensation
  System
 Hybrid Compensation System
Regulatory Framework & Industrial
Relation
   Regulatory Framework is to manage human
    resource varies substantially across countries.
   MNEs required to adhere various legislative
    provisions under labour Law, Compensation and
    Benefit Law, Individual Rights related to Civil
    Rights, Immigration, Discrimination, and Sexual
    Harassment at work place.
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  • 2. What Is International HRM? HRM involves a wide range of activities right from identifying the manpower requirements, identifying the most appropriate sources, attracting the best talent available from the most cost effective places, nurturing and enhancing their skills to suit the organizational needs, motivating them through an effective system of compensation to perform optimally, and continuously monitoring their performance with suitable reward- rebuke mechanism. The application of these principles and practices to manage People in more than one country is termed as IHRM.
  • 3. Domestic Vs International HRM Increased Functional Activities Functional Heterogeneity Increased Involvement in Employees personal lives Enhanced Risks Increased Influence of External Environment
  • 4. Managing International Human Resource Activities Staffing Recruitment and Selection Expatriate Management Training and Development Performance Management Compensation Regulatory Framework
  • 5. Staffing Staffing refers to the process of determining the organizations current and future human Resource requirements to meet the organizational goals and taking appropriate steps so as to fulfill those requirements. Human Resource planning refers to the process of forecasting supply and demand of the organization and the action plan to meet Human Resource requirements. International Companies need to assess their human Resource requirements, assess availability of right type of manpower, decide upon the right type of international assignments.
  • 6. Sources of Human Resource Host Country Nationals Parent country Nationals Third Country Nationals Expatriates Inpatriates Off-Shoring
  • 7. Recruitment and Selection Recruitment refers to the process by which an organization attracts the most competent people to apply for its job opening. Selection refers to the process by which organizations fill their vacant positions.
  • 8. Selection Criteria for International Assignments Technical and Managerial Competence Ability to Perform under Cross Culture Environments Family Attitude towards International assignments Regulatory framework in host Country Language
  • 9. Selection Approaches Ethnocentric Approach Polycentric Approach Geocentric Approach
  • 10. Managing Expatriates People working out of their home countries, also known as Expatriates, form an integral part of a firms international staffing strategies, especially for higher management positions. Besides identifying and recruiting right men for international assignments, it is also very important to provide them with a conducive environment to get their optimum output.
  • 11. Expatriate adjustment Process Initial Euphoria Cultural Shock Adjustment Re-entry
  • 12. Training and Development Training refers to process by which employees acquire skills, knowledge and abilities to perform both their current and future assignments in the organization. Training aims at altering behavior, attitude, knowledge, and skills of personnel so as to increase the performance of employees.
  • 13. Types of the Training Cultural Sensitization Programme Preliminary Visit Language Training Practical Training
  • 14. Performance Management It refers to a process that enables the firm to evaluate the performance of its personnel against pre-determined parameters for their consistent improvements so as to achieve organizational goals. It is important to facilitate administrative decisions related to compensation, promotion or transfer etc. In international context performance evaluation of Expatriates is a great challenge. Performance Appraisal become more complex due to possible conflict between objective of MNEs headquarter and its subsidiary. The volatility in international market also make it more complex.
  • 15. Compensation Compensation refers to the financial remuneration that employees receive in exchange of their services rendered to organization. In international context it includes:- Basic Salary Foreign Service Premium Allowance Hardship Allowance Cost of living Allowance Housing Allowance Home Leave Allowance Education Allowance Relocation Allowance Assistance for Tax Equalization Other Benefits
  • 16. Strategic Approaches to international Compensation Home Country Based Compensation System Host Country Based Compensation System Hybrid Compensation System
  • 17. Regulatory Framework & Industrial Relation Regulatory Framework is to manage human resource varies substantially across countries. MNEs required to adhere various legislative provisions under labour Law, Compensation and Benefit Law, Individual Rights related to Civil Rights, Immigration, Discrimination, and Sexual Harassment at work place.
  • 18. Thank You For Assignment Help Visit us on http://www.assignmentcentre.com.au